The home button on my 4th generation iPod touch is stuck.

The home button on my 4th generation iPod touch is stuck. How can I fix it at home and get it unstuck? Or were can I take it to get it fixed where it is free or where I do not have to pay a lot of money. With my stuck home button I have to wait for an app to close out for me to open a new one or I have to turn off my iPod completley ad turn it back on to go to a new app.

See Here,
FIX for iPod Touch Home Button: Apple Support Communities
The Home button is slow to respond
If the Home button is slow to respond when exiting one application, try another application.
If the issue exists only in certain applications, try removing and reinstalling those applications.
For further assistance in installing and troubleshooting applications see this article
If the issue continues, Try a Restart and a Reset.
Restart / Reset
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1430

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