IPod Touch ...unable to type lowercase letters....

I just got an iPOD touch from my wife for Christmas, and I'm not able to log on to the net. I have a wireless network at home (router, laptop etc.) and try to connect to that through the Safari. However, as I'm asked for the password on my Wi-Fi network I'm not able to type lowercase letters. I have tried to tap the shift button both once twice and more...it doesn't help..I'm not getting any lowercase letters. Have tried to switch off the activating of the Caps Lock at settings...feel like an idiot and I'm getting frustrated. Anybody out there with a tip or even the solution..? Please....S?

Hello and Welcome to Apple Discussions. 
Are you sure that you're not getting lower case? The keyboard always shows upper case but only types it when the 'shift' key glows white. If the shift key is an outline then it should type lower case.
If you are still having issues download and restore the latest +iPod touch+ software:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305744
Merry Christmas
mrtotes

Similar Messages

  • HT1414 My ipod touch unable to join network.

    My ipod touch unable to join network @home w/password, but able to join @other places w/password. I did everything from Apple website, but no luck. Please help. Thanks.

    Saying that you : I did everything from Apple website" provides use iwht no information at to what you tried.
    - Did you:
    --- Reset the iPod, nothing is lost
    Reset iPod touch: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    --- Power off and then back on the router
    --- Settings>General_Reset>Reset Network Settings
    --- iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
    --- iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
    --- Changing the encryption of the router including using no encryption as a test.

  • IPod Touch - unable to sync any video

    Hello,
    I'm a prou owner of the new iPod Touch, but I have big problems with syncing videos on it. I tried almost everything I found here as suggestions, but nothing helped. Every single time I get the report: +Track "0" could not be copied on your iPod, because it can't be played on this iPod.+ I have no problems syncing music, but video...
    I'm using iTunes 8.0 and Windows XP.
    For example: I want to sync a Friends episode.
    - first I converted it with Quick Time - no luck.
    - than I converted it with iTunes - still no luck.
    - last but not least I converted it with a Winavi and also All in one converter (that converts specially for iPod) - again no luck.
    All the characteristics are ok - H.264, mpeg-4,... and I am really lost with what more can I do to make it work. Please help.

    I am also unable to sync my iPod classic to iTunes 8.0.2.20 (my Apple TV would sync just fine). I read on other threads that there is an issue related to DRM. I deauthorized my computer, and the sync completed fine (minus the DRM songs of course). Apple has an issue to fix

  • IPod Touch unable to connect to wireless network.

    I just got an iPod Touch 4 for my birthday (w00t), however I cannot seem to get it to connect to my wireless router. Everytime I try, it says Unable to connect to network. I reset the routers password, but it didn't do anything. I saw in other threads people said to switch ti WPA security, but mine is already set as WPA Personal. I'm not sure what to do! Please help!

    NO I did not and thank you very much for the advice.  My problem was stated incorrectly in that while I am able to connect to the wireless from that point on I am unable to connect to the internet.  I will check the article referred to.

  • Ipod touch unable to restore?, Help.

    I have been given an IPod touch from my sister as she brought a new one, because she was having problems with the IPod not connecting to her computer etc..
    I have had the same problems with the IPod when connected to my computer e.g. USB not recognized, iTunes not picking IPod up when connected. After searching the Internet I decided to update my ITunes and Windows, ITunes was still not picking up the iPod when connected so I decided to ?restore the iPod its now frozen in restore, I can turn it off but nothing else, USB now recognizes IPod as 'IPod in recovery mode, you must restore before continuing.' usually  after a few mins a bubble will pop up saying 'USB device not recognized, a device connected to this computer has malfunctioned'. ITunes now opens 80% of the time when the IPod is connected but is unable to complete the restore, the usual error is 1611 or 'the IPod could not be restored, device could not be found.'
    I have tried to update the USB but am told that 'there could not be a better match for the hardware then the software the is currently been used'. I have restarted my computer and used all the different USB ports with no change and have tried connecting to a different computer (different computer wont recognize IPod at all). Sorry about my rambling but I'm stuck for ideas and probably should of just asked here first, any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Regards Amanda

    I hope this one works for me too, cause I have a similar problem...
    instead of error 1611 it says error 2009...
    i did everything apple writes about fixing that particular problem...didn't help one little bit....
    i'm keeping my fingers crossed *g*

  • IPod Touch unable to connect to internet?

         So I have an iPod Touch 3rd generation. It's all updated and I've had no problems with it until last night. My internet cut out for at least 20 minutes and was very touchy for another hour or two after that, but it eventually started working again and everything but my iPod was able to reconnect. The iPod is updated to the current version and I haven't needed or done any recent updates for this to be the issue. It was working completely fine until my internet cut out and now it just seems to not connect to any network at all. I've already tried forgetting network, turning it off and on again, resetting network settings and restarting my router. I've ran out of ideas. Is anyone else having this problem or have any ideas as to what the problem could be? Would be much appreciated!

    Does the iOS device connect to other networks? If yes that tends to indicate a problem with your network.
    Does the iOS device see the network?
    Any error messages?
    Do other devices now connect?
    Did the iOS device connect before?
    Try the following to rule out a software problem:                
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Power off and then back on your router
    .- Reset network settings: Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings
    - iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
    - Wi-Fi: Unable to connect to an 802.11n Wi-Fi network      
    - iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
    - Restore from backup. See:
    iOS: How to back up
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.
    If still problem and it does not connect to any networks make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store since it appears you have a hardware problem.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • IPod Touch unable to recognise Home Wifi settings - Help!

    Did I miss something? My iPod Touch is up and running - has iTunes and iPhoto content, but every time I try to connect to the Internet it is not recognising my home WiFi network. How do I set this up- via "Settings"? If so, how? All suggestions gratefully received.

    stevieweavie2 wrote:
    This iPod touch was purchased in the US - is that likely to make a difference as I try to use it in the >UK?
    No. There are many different types of wireless network security that could stop the iPod touch from connecting to a Wi-Fi network.
    What type of security is being used on your network? WEP, WPA, MAC address filtering?
    How many characters are in the network key that you are entering?
    Also does the iPod touch display a Wi-Fi address when you goto Settings> General> About?
    If not, this could be the problem: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1559
    Jason

  • IPod Touch unable to Wifi sync

    Hello,
    I have a 2009 MacBook with OS X 10.8.5 and iTunes 11.0.5 installed and a 5th Generation iPod Touch with iOS 6.1.3 installed. I have no firewall enabled on the MacBook. Both devices are on the same network, with a Time Capsule as the router; the Time Capsule is running 7.6.4.
    When attempting a manual sync (iPod > Settings > General > iTunes Wi-Fi Sync > Sync Now), the iPod says "Looking for MacBook..." and does nothing else.
    I have followed the instructions in TS 4062 and am still unable to sync over Wifi.
    For what it is worth, an older 3GS running iOS 6, that is no longer my primary phone, is also unable to sync over Wifi.
    Any help much appreciated.
    Thank you,
    -V.

    Could you specify what you mean by "problem with [my] wifi network"?
    There's nearly 50 devices on this network that work flawlessly, including this very iPod Touch and this very MacBook, excepting Wifi sync between the two.
    Do iOS devices log errors? How does one access these logs?

  • TS1398 new ipod touch unable to join wifi network

    New Ipod Touch 4g unable to join my home wifi network. Used password,reset router,reset Ipod, nothing seems to work.
    I am new to Ipod touch, Thanks for any help!

    - Do other devices successfully connect using your network?
    - Does the iPod successfully connect to other networks?
    - Reset the iPod . Nothing is lost (done)
    Reset iPod touch: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Power off and then back on your router (done)
    - Reset network settings: Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings
    - iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
    - iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
    - Try changing the encryption/security on the router. Test with no security.

  • IPod Touch "Unable to join the network"

    Hi, I have an iPod Touch 5th generation running iOS 7.1.2, and for some reason it will not connect to any WiFi network. It was working fine last night but this morning it won't connect to any wifi network. I know I am typing in the correct password, and I have even tried connecting to my neighbor's network, but every time it tries to connect, it always displays the error message "Unable to join network". I have tried resetting network settings and forgetting the network but nothing seems ronworkMy other devices like my iPad, and Mac and any other device will connect, but not my iPod. Please help!

    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Power off and then back on your router
    .- Reset network settings: Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings
    - iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
    - Wi-Fi: Unable to connect to an 802.11n Wi-Fi network      
    - iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
    - Restore from backup. See:
    iOS: How to back up
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.
    If still problem and it does not connect to any networks make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store since it appears you have a hardware problem.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • IPod Touch Unable to Restore After Connecting

    Hi there,
    Before I explain my problem, here are my specs:
    - Running Windows XP with iTunes 9.0.2.25 (laptop is 3+ years old)
    - iPod Touch 2nd Generation, 32GB running OS 3.1.2
    - Purchased the iTouch in December 2009 from an online Future Shop sale
    My iTouch was working fine this morning - until I tried accessing a site in Safari. Everything froze, so I just did a manual shut down by pressing the hold and home buttons together. Afterwards, the device tried rebooting, but continually got stuck at the Apple logo screen (without the spinning loop). A few seconds later, the screen would light up and then turn off. Then, it would continue to try rebooting.
    It seems to me that it's stuck in a reboot loop. However, when I try entering DFU mode, it sometimes works (I've tried this many times today and nothing seems to be working). When I plug in the device into my laptop, iTunes is able to recognize it and prompt me to restore it.
    When I click on the restore button, the iTouch is stuck at the Apple logo screen (with a progress bar), while my iTunes shows "Waiting for iPod...". After ten minutes, nothing happens - the progress bar on my iPod doesn't move at all.
    I've tried restoring my iPod for about 2 hours today to no avail. I always get stuck at the 'Waiting for iPod' screen.
    I contacted Apple Support earlier today via telephone, but it wasn't really helpful since I already carried out the same steps the support member gave me (enter DFU mode, connect iPod, restore).
    Can someone help me? It's only been 3 months, so I'm not sure what is going with the device.
    Thank you in advance!

    When I click on the restore button, the iTouch is stuck at the Apple logo screen (with a progress bar), while my iTunes shows "Waiting for iPod...". After ten minutes, nothing happens - the progress bar on my iPod doesn't move at all.
    What security software are you running on the PC, diav? (Firewall, antivirus, antispyware?)

  • IPod Touch - Unable to restore!

    I have a 32 GB 1st Gen iPod Touch that I bought in the restore mode, thinking I'd be able to fix it easily. Well, clearly that is not the case! I do not know the history of the ipod - if the previous owner tried to jailbreak it or what - although I am trying to find out. Let me describe the symptoms and what I have done to try to fix the ipod.
    As I said, I bought the ipod in its current state. The first thing I did was connect it to the computer and attempt to restore it through itunes. Now, this is what is odd, it did restore and start up once with the full GUI. I wanted to test it out so I added a couple of playlists to it and ejected it, but once that was done it went right back into restore mode.
    I have been through most of the advice on the web. I put it into dfu mode and tried to reinstall, I've tried putting it in dfu mode and trying to install previous versions of the os from 1.4 up to 3.0. Most of the time, I am not able to get to the install part of the process (when you get the apple logo with the progress bar underneath it. What happens is iTunes expands the software, and then just at the moment when it comes to install on the ipod, the ipod icon disappears from the itunes sidebar and, it seems, disconnects from the computer. Now, this has happened on several computers now, so it's not a usb port problem on my computer.
    I've tried several other things. I have tried using Ziphone in case it was a failed jailbreak. However, in that program I don't get very far - before it starts it tells me that the usbmuxlistenercreate is not found. The most helpful tool I've come across is iRecovery which is a terminal app. (I'm not sure if that's the right term, but it's accessed through terminal). With that program I am able to reach the ipod and get some info on it and execute some commands. I can paste the printenv results if that would be helpful. I've found several sites that recommend setting the autoboot to true rather than false. I've tried this but the odd thing is that after I set autoboot to true (and I do a printenv again to make sure it's reset), I try to restore the ipod, it fails (errors 20, 21, and 1604 are the most common) and when I go back in, the autoboot is set back to false. Seems to be a pattern of resetting.
    I'd really appreciate some help here. I can access Windows (although only 7) through my virtual machine and I do have access to a computer with 10.5.8 on it as well.

    Hi mine done something similar after downloading v9, when i got to the part with the Apple logo & download bar mine stopped too ! I discovered there was a problem with it not downloading the new usb driver - maybe this might help you !. during download go into control panel - Administrative tools - Computer management - Device manager & look for an exclamation mark on i-pod usb driver - if this is so double click it & update the driver ! hope this helps you ! Davy.

  • HT201210 Ipod touch Unable to update or restore

    update has killed my ipod touch, black screen with the apple logo, flicks to white, seems to restart then back to the apple screen until the battery runs out.  I've followed  every step in article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808 many many of times and only one near success which got me as far as itunes actually seeing an ipod and being able to restore it! But no alas it failed I've tried everything I can think of. Anyone out there have any ideas?

    - Try DFU mode and then restore:
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - Let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - If still not successful that indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.

  • My keyboard on the ipod work let me type some letters

    my keyboard on the ipod work let me type some letters

    i have the same problem but i have ios 5.01. how do you unsync? please help, thanks

  • Ipod touch unable to restore after trying to update software

    I tried to update to the latest software for the ipod touch 2g today. It didn't work and i got an error message. Then i tried to restore the ipod with the latest version of itunes, and it still didn't work??
    What do i do?
    I am using a windows xp machine

    I had the same problem, this is how I fixed it...
    I had to go to a completely new computer (my work one) that didn't have iTunes on it, install iTunes 9.0, then do the restore...now it works...
    I would assume that if you removed every last vestige of iTunes from your computer it would act the same way. I think you would have to delete and completely remove the iTunes files from your user folder on Windows machines (AppData or LocalData, the hidden folder with the iTunes info in it...)

Maybe you are looking for