Should I restore my iPod nano 2nd gen?; click wheel is unresponsive.

My iPod connects to iTunes perfectly fine, and when disconnected from iTunes, the hold switch turns the screen light on and I can see the menu. However, when I try to actually use the iPod with the click wheel, it does not work at all. Would restoring my iPod fix this problem? Or does the issue seem bigger than that? I realize that I will lose all of my music (most of which is not on my current computer), but I guess if that is the only way to fix my iPod, it'll have to do! Thank you!

Then it is probably a hardware failure and you will need to get the click wheel replaced.

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