Sonos ZP80 User Guide - Page 50

Managing the Music Queue, Shuffle, Repeat, Removing a track from the queue, Queue, Remove Track

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Chapter 3: Windows® Desktop Controller 3-7 Managing the Music Queue Once you have added tracks to a queue, you can make changes to the music queue using the playback buttons, the Play menu options, or the queue control buttons. You can: • Remove a track from the queue • Clear the entire music queue • Move a track within the queue • Click the Shuffle button to play the tracks in the music queue in a random order • Click the Repeat button to repeat the music queue after the last track has fin- ished • Save a queue as a Sonos playlist Removing a track from the queue 1. From the Queue pane, click to highlight the song you want to remove from the music queue. 2. Choose one of the following options: • Click Remove Track, or • Select Queue>Remove Track from the Play menu. The track disappears from the queue list. Moving a track within the queue 1. Click the left-mouse button and, while holding, drag the track you want to move within the queue. 2. Drag it up or down to the desired location, and then release. Clearing the music queue 1. Choose one of the following options: • Click Clear Queue from the bottom of the Queue pane, or • Click Queue>Clear Queue from the Play menu. 2. Click Yes to confirm. This will clear the entire queue and stop the music from playing.

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Chapter 3:
Windows® Desktop Controller
3-7
Managing the Music Queue
Once you have added tracks to a queue, you can make changes to the music queue
using the playback buttons, the
Play
menu options, or the queue control buttons. You
can:
Remove a track from the queue
Clear the entire music queue
Move a track within the queue
Click the
Shuffle
button to play the tracks in the music queue in a random order
Click the
Repeat
button to repeat the music queue after the last track has fin-
ished
Save a queue as a Sonos playlist
Removing a track from the queue
1.
From the
Queue
pane, click to highlight the song you want to remove from the
music queue.
2.
Choose one of the following options:
Click
Remove Track
, or
Select
Queue
>
Remove Track
from the
Play
menu.
The track disappears from the queue list.
Moving a track within the queue
1.
Click the left-mouse button and, while holding, drag the track you want to move
within the queue.
2.
Drag it up or down to the desired location, and then release.
Clearing the music queue
1.
Choose one of the following options:
Click
Clear Queue
from the bottom of the
Queue
pane, or
Click
Queue
>
Clear Queue
from the
Play
menu.
2.
Click
Yes
to confirm.
This will clear the entire queue and stop the music from playing.