Where is the lock on an iPod nano 7th Gen?

I can't find the answer in the manual. Where do you lock the ipod nano 7th gen so the music doesn't stop or skip, but stays locked in? Thanks

Posted on Nov 15, 2013 7:56 AM

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May 23, 2014 11:52 AM in response to deggie

Still, display sleep <> lock.


When working out, or using a silly armband, accidently tapping or double tapping the play/pause button on the ipod nano itself, or the headphone, can happen alot, and can be very annoying, especially when listening to an audiobook/podcast.


It would be nice to disable the individual play/pause actions.


Play/pause

-Single click (off/on)

-Double click (off/on)

-Triple click (off/on)

-Hold click (off/on)

Jul 24, 2014 2:29 AM in response to matth4900

Completely agree; I've eventually got exasperated enough with the iPod switching from music shuffle to podcast, and from shuffle to single-repeat... the sleep function works to a certain extent but not for the volume controls which get knocked in a pocket or handbag... Really disappointing; this is the worst iPod I've had of the 4 Shuffles/Nanos from the point of view of being able to use them on the move.

Jul 15, 2014 7:18 AM in response to deggie

Agree with other posters. Sleep is a totally different animal than lock. I too was working out and this was an issue. Shuffle is off and with no real way to listen to your music and DISABLE buttons, songs can arbitrarily skip. This is a step in the wrong direction. I still have my first gen. I hit the switch, and voila! I'm sure the lock-screen issue could be mitigated with a software upgrade. I'll hold my breath.

Nov 11, 2015 10:06 PM in response to marifleur08

Aloha ! It's now NOV 2015 & I find no 'Yes" or 'No' answer to the original question in this string of answers: Does the ipod nano 7 have a 'lock' button/swithch/setting that keeps the device from jumping songs whenever the device is jostled, shaken (or stirred) diring the user's normal movements in a gym?


If not, might I suggest that the ipod 'Make it Better Team' staff the team with some developers that work out in a gym. It is beyond my 2-dijit iq to imagine how a gym-junkie developer would tolerate this haphazard song-jumping during a serious workout. Unless it was designed that way to develop my Zen powers of concentarion. In which case - job well done,

Dec 21, 2015 7:08 PM in response to deggie

To deggie:


Shaking is _not_ the issue here. Even if Shake is disabled, my iPod Nano still switches songs if I touch the volume-pause buttons, or if I accidentally tap the touch screen in the "wrong" place."


There is no way to LOCK a particular song in place so that it NEVER changes while it's being played. The buttons on the iPod Nano 7 guarantee that trying to put the player in a shirt pocket after changing songs will probably switch to ANOTHER song because my fingers have grabbed the machine in the wrong places. It's very frustrating.

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Where is the lock on an iPod nano 7th Gen?

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