My touchscreen Ipod Nano 6 g changed after a restore mode

After a restore, Itunes has change completely my Ipod, the touch mode is different and I can't use it, it looks as if it's the touch mode to another generation. There is also a voice speaking each button that wasn't there before.

I can't go to the screen as before.

It happened just after I did a restore (on Itunes) to clean my Ipod. I tried to restore again but is the same, for Itunes, the Ipod has already got the update.

I tried to find the Ipod Updater but it seems there is not generation 6.

I tried to restore my shutting it down with the power button and the volume button, appears a black screen with the words yellow, but I can't do anything!

Before going to the Genuis Bar, I hope I can help.

I'll be happy if someone could help me!

Thank you

See iPod nano (6th generation and later): how to use VoiceOver - Apple Support for more information on how to disable VoiceOver.

TT2

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