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Page content loaded. Once you have started a single song, with that song displayed on the screen, you will see the shuffle icon in the bottom section of the screen. Tap on the song towards the bottom in case you cannot see the full screen for he song control. I'll post a screen shot in a few. That's not how Which version are you referencing in the screen shot you took??
Jul 6, AM in response to mattfair In response to mattfair. Jul 6, AM in response to anypats In response to anypats. I keep hitting the button and it keeps jumping songs, my issue is how the heck do you turn it off and KNOW that it is off? Any help would be appreciated. I wish I could post screen shots for you all because my screen is different than the photos above. Jul 6, PM in response to mattfair In response to mattfair.
When the shuffle button is on, there is a dark rectangle around it. When you tap it to turn it off, the rectangle disappears. My screenshots are from an iPhone 5s with iOS 8. Actually, iTunes Tap on the Shuffle button, which is just to the right of the Play button on both an iPhone and an iPad. The Music app will then play songs in the selected category Playlist, Artist, or Album in random order.
Turning on Shuffle is easy, but turning it off takes several extra steps. Look for the Up Next icon in the lower-right corner of the Now Playing area.
The Up Next icon looks like three short horizontal lines with three dots next to them. At the bottom of your screen, tap Library. Tap Songs or Albums. At the top of Songs or Albums, tap the Shuffle button. How to turn off shuffle Tap the song that's playing at the bottom of your screen. Tap the Playing Next button in the lower-right corner. Tap the Shuffle button to turn Shuffle Off.
When the Shuffle button isn't highlighted, shuffle is turned off. You can't shuffle music in your Autoplay queue. Next swipe from the bottom of the screen to discover the extra buttons for Shuffle and Repeat.
Step 4. To turn on or off the shuffle, just click on the "shuffle" button. Then you can return to music playing view and swipe up to toggle the shuffle switch. Click on "Library" button and then tap "Songs" button. You can see "Shuffle All" option at the upper-left corner of the screen, click on that option to start shuffling all music in the library.
Moreover, another easier method is to use Siri as Siri can operate all applications on your iPhone according to your instructions. But don't forget to say "Hey Siri before your instruction, so what you need to say is "Hey Siri, shuffle". Then you can listen to the current playing music again and again. Listening to Apple Music offline on Apple devices is very simple, but what about non-Apple devices? Well, it is difficult because Apple Music includes DRM protection which means you are not allowed to play Apple Music songs on third-party devices.
In order to do that, you need a DRM removal tool.
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