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iTunes tip: Keep the “MiniPlayer” floating on your desktop

A tiny control panel that sits on your desktop and acts as a virtual remote for iTunes, the MiniPlayer lets you play and skip songs, search your music, queue up new tracks, and more, all without having to switch to the main iTunes window.

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Of course, the MiniPlayer won’t do much good if its buried under an avalanche of desktop windows. Luckily, there’s a way to keep the MiniPlayer floating above the fray.

The iTunes MiniPlayer lets you play and pause your music, search your tunes, queue up new tracks, and more.

Want to give the MiniPlayer a try? Here’s how…

On a Mac:

You can toggle between the main iTunes window and the MiniPlayer by clicking the “Switch to MiniPlayer” option (seen here in the Windows version of iTunes).

On a Windows PC:

Now that you’ve got the MiniPlayer on your desktop, how do you keep it visible above your other desktop windows?

Here’s the trick:

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Bonus tip

 
Like the song that’s playing? Hover your mouse over the album cover in the MiniPlayer, click the little arrow immediately to the right, then select “Add to” from the pop-up menu to add the track to a playlist.

Note: You’ll need to upgrade to the just-released iTunes 11 to add a song to a playlist from the MiniPlayer.

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