Mono audio, White on black, Voiceover gestures – Apple iPod nano (6th generation) User Manual

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VoiceOver gestures

When VoiceOver is turned on, use the following gestures to control iPod nano:

To

Do This

Read the screen starting at the top

Flick up with two fingers.

Read the screen from the current selection

Flick down with two fingers.

Pause or continue speech when reading dialogs
and other text

Tap the screen with one finger.

Select the item in the VoiceOver cursor

Tap the screen with one finger.

Activate the item in the VoiceOver cursor

Double-tap with one finger.

Scroll left one screen

Swipe right with two fingers.

Scroll right one screen

Swipe left with two fingers.

Scroll up one screen in a list or menu

Flick down with one finger.

Scroll down one screen in a list or menu

Flick up with one finger.

Start or stop the current action

Tap with two fingers.

Increase or decrease the value of a selected control

Flick up with one finger to increase the value, or flick
down with one finger to decrease the value.

Return to the Home screen

Double-tap with one finger and hold.

Mono Audio

Mono Audio combines the sound of the left and right channels into a monaural signal that plays
through both sides of your earphones. This enables users with a hearing impairment in one ear to
hear both channels with the other ear.

Turn Mono Audio on or off:

1

On the Home screen, tap Settings, and then tap General.

2

Tap Accessibility.

3

Tap the On/Off switch next to Mono Audio.

White on Black

Use White on Black to invert the colors on the iPod nano screen, which may make it easier to read.
When White on Black is on, the screen looks like a photographic negative.

Turn “White on Black” on or off:

1

On the Home screen, tap Settings, and then tap General.

2

Tap Accessibility.

3

Tap the On/Off switch next to “White on Black.”

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Accessibility

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