Clicker Sound on Headphones!!! I sware.

alright so in one of my previous questions i insisted that before the NEW update there used to be an option that u could have the clicker sound on ur headphones also. well that idea was shot down by a few rude users.
but last night i was just playin with my iPod without any music or videos playing before i went to sleep and icoulda sworn the i heard the clilcker sound through my headphones. so i checked my settings and the clicker was set to on: well duh. but i shoved my iPod under a blanket and continued to play with the clickwheel and noticed that it AUTOMATICALLY plays the clicksound on ur headphones!!!
no wonder that option isnt on the menu anymore because Apple has automatically added it in. Aftrer a few tests i discovered that It doesnt play on the headphones wen u have music playing.
either this was an obvious update that people havent bothered to mention or maybe im the only one who has enough time on my hands to notice sumtin like that
=)
enjoy!!
how many of u are gonna test this? lol

For me, clicker=annoyance. =)

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