Ipod dock and remote

Hi All can any body tell me if once the i touch is docked on the universal dock is it poss to play the ipod back through the pc also can the you use the remote i have tried the remote works but there is no sound even when it is sync it does not work i can highlight devices in i tunes and click on a track and it will play ok it all works ok if i use a seperste set of speakers

If you read the manual, you'll see that the menu button is for other devices, but not our Nano's. Apple doesn't make this clear on it's website, IMO. Had I known this, I would not have bought a u-dock. Plus, when my Nano is docked, I can't use the lower 1/3 of the wheel, as the Nano sits too low for my fingers to reach. It's going back to the store next week.

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