
Purchase an iPad 2 Croco Leather Case which covers the click-wheel. These cases are designed to protect the iPod from scratches and minor accidental damage but can also reduce the sensitivity of the click-wheel. Several third-party companies make these cases, which are available from most major department or music stores.Remove or replace any cases or covers. If your iPod click wheel is not sensitive enough and you have a iPad 4 Croco Leather Case or cover installed, removing it can increase the sensitivity of the click wheel. Consider replacing the cover with one that leaves the click-wheel exposed to maintain a level of damage protection on your iPod.Call Apple if your click-wheel is ultra-sensitive or unresponsive. If you find your click-wheel reacts too easily to touch or lacks the ability to detect pressure, your iPod may be faulty. Contact your nearest Apple store for your options regarding repair or replacement. If the iPod is under warranty, you might be eligible for free service. Go the Apple Retail Store website and enter your postal code to find a store near you.
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