Chapter 3. Interacting with Your iPod Touch

Your iPod touch uses a revolutionary way to interact. As its name suggests, it responds to the language of your touch. Its vocabulary includes taps, drags, pinches, and flicks. With these, you control your iPod as easily as using a mouse to control your personal computer. And there's a lot more to interaction than just drags and double-clicks. Your iPod offers Multi-Touch technology. That means it can recognize and respond to more than one touch at a time.

In this chapter, you'll discover all the different ways you can interact with your iPod—from zooming into and out of pictures to using the iPod touch's built-in keyboard to playing with its sensors. You'll learn how all these features work and how to ...

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