How to tell when it is charged.

I just plugged my ipod into the usb port to charge,and the front light is blinking orange. Does that mean it's charging? And if so, will the front light turn green when it is done charging?
The reason why I'm asking this is because when my ipod is disconnected and I push the battery light button,it's green. I was just wondering if the front and battery light are supposed to be that color when it's charged as well.

I just plugged my ipod into the usb port to
charge,and the front light is blinking orange. Does
that mean it's charging? And if so, will the front
light turn green when it is done charging?
Yes... page 16 iPod Shuffle User Guide:
"When the battery is charging, the iPod shuffle status light is amber. When the battery is fully charged, the light is green until you disconnect iPod shuffle. ...
Note: If iPod shuffle is being used as a disk (see page 18), the status light blinks amber continuously. "
The reason why I'm asking this is because when my
ipod is disconnected and I push the battery light
button,it's green. I was just wondering if the front
and battery light are supposed to be that color when
it's charged as well.
The battery status light gives you an indication of the charge level of the battery... page 17 of the iPod Shuffle User Guide:
"If the battery status light is green when you press the battery status button, iPod shuffle has a good charge. If the light is amber, iPod shuffle is low on charge, and if it’s red, very little charge is left and you should recharge iPod shuffle soon. If no light is visible, the battery is out of power and you must recharge iPod shuffle to use it. "
Hope this helps... you DO have a copy of the iPod Shuffle User Guide don't you?

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