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@@ -173,20 +173,21 @@ described in detail in the following paragraph.
173 } 173 }
174 % 174 %
175 \opt{ondio}{ 175 \opt{ondio}{
176 The main characteristic of the Ondio case is the dent on its lower right side 176 The main characteristic of the Ondio case is the indent on its lower right side,
177 which is the MMC slot. Holding the \dap{} with this slot in the described position 177 which is the MMC slot. Holding the \dap{} with this slot in the described position
178 you'll find the following: 178 you'll find the following:
179 179
180 On the curved top it has the headphone jack to the left, 180 On the curved top, from left to right, are the headphone jack,
181 the \ButtonOff{} button is in the middle% 181 the \ButtonOff{} button,%
182 \opt{recording}{ and the line in jack to the right}. 182 \opt{recording}{ and the line in jack}.
183 Apart from the already mentioned MMC slot you will find the USB connector on 183 Apart from the already mentioned MMC slot, you will find the USB connector on
184 the \daps{} right side. Placed on the upper side of the device right below 184 the \daps{} right side. Below the LCD, at approximately the center of the \dap{},
185 the flat display there is the main button pad of the \dap{}. A strong deepening 185 there is the main button pad of the \dap{}. The centre of the button pad dips inward
186 marks the center of it and helps to operate the directional keys from there. 186 and helps to operate the directional keys from there. Located on a two-way button
187 \ButtonLeft{} and \ButtonRight{} form some sort of a strip and divide \ButtonUp{} 187 strip are the \ButtonLeft{} and \ButtonRight{} keys, with \ButtonUp{} above it
188 and \ButtonDown{}. The raised button positioned in the lower left of this round 188 and \ButtonDown{} below it. The raised button positioned in the lower left of this
189 crosspad is labelled \ButtonMenu{}.} 189 round crosspad is labelled \ButtonMenu{}.
190 }
190 % 191 %
191 \opt{h10,h10_5gb}{ 192 \opt{h10,h10_5gb}{
192 Hold or lay the \dap{} so that the side with the scroll pad and 193 Hold or lay the \dap{} so that the side with the scroll pad and
@@ -284,7 +285,7 @@ described in detail in the following paragraph.
284 other end. Hold the \dap{} wih the thick end towards the top and the screen 285 other end. Hold the \dap{} wih the thick end towards the top and the screen
285 facing towards you. Half way up the front of the unit on the right hand side 286 facing towards you. Half way up the front of the unit on the right hand side
286 is a four way joystick which is the \ButtonUp{}, \ButtonDown{}, 287 is a four way joystick which is the \ButtonUp{}, \ButtonDown{},
287 \ButtonLeft{}, and \ButtonRight{} buttons. When pressed it serves as \ButtonSelect. 288 \ButtonLeft{}, and \ButtonRight{} buttons. When pressed it serves as \ButtonSelect{}.
288 289
289 On the right hand side of the \dap{} from top to bottom, first there is a two 290 On the right hand side of the \dap{} from top to bottom, first there is a two
290 way switch. the \ButtonPower{} button is activated by pushing this switch up, 291 way switch. the \ButtonPower{} button is activated by pushing this switch up,
@@ -345,15 +346,37 @@ described in detail in the following paragraph.
345 Immediately above the headphone socket is a lanyard loop and the microphone. 346 Immediately above the headphone socket is a lanyard loop and the microphone.
346 } 347 }
347 % 348 %
349 \opt{clip}{
350 Hold the \dap{} with the controls on the bottom and the screen on the top. The main
351 controls are a four-way pad with a button in the centre; pressing this centre button
352 functions as \ButtonSelect{}. Going clockwise from the top, the four-way pad contains
353 the \ButtonUp{}, \ButtonRight{}, \ButtonDown{}, and \ButtonLeft{} buttons.
354 Immediately above and to the right of the four-way pad is the \ButtonHome{} button.
355
356 On the left hand panel is a two way switch. Pressing this switch up acts as
357 \ButtonPower{}, and clicking it down until it locks acts as the \ButtonHold{}
358 switch. When the \ButtonHold{} switch is on, none of the other buttons have any
359 effect. Immediately above the switch is a mini-USB port to connect the \dap{} to
360 a computer.
361
362 On the right hand panel is a two-way button that acts as \ButtonVolDown{} when
363 pressed on the bottom, and \ButtonVolUp{} when pressed on the top. Immediately
364 above this button is the headphone jack.
365 }
366 %
348 \opt{player}{ 367 \opt{player}{
349 Holding the Jukebox in front of you there should be two buttons to 368 The main controls of this player are a four-way button on the right below
350 the left of the unit and a single multi-way circular button to their right. 369 the screen, and two round buttons to the left of it. Hold the \dap{} with
351 The buttons are as follows.% 370 these controls on the bottom and facing you.
371
352 On the left hand side, the higher of the two small buttons is the \ButtonOn{}, 372 On the left hand side, the higher of the two small buttons is the \ButtonOn{},
353 the lower of the two buttons is the \ButtonMenu{} button. The large circular 373 the lower of the two buttons is the \ButtonMenu{} button. The large circular
354 button on the right - push towards the top serves as \ButtonPlay{}, push towards 374 button on the right contains, clockwise from the top, the \ButtonPlay{},
355 the left is called \ButtonLeft{}, push towards the right \ButtonRight{} and push 375 the \ButtonRight{}, the \ButtonStop{}, and the \ButtonLeft{} buttons.
356 towards the bottom is labelled \ButtonStop{}. 376
377 On the top on the \dap{} is the headphone jack on the left and the Line-Out
378 jack on the right. On the bottom of the \dap{} is the Line-In jack on the left,
379 the DC-In jack on the right, and the USB connector in the centre.
357 } 380 }
358 % 381 %
359 \opt{recorder}{ 382 \opt{recorder}{
@@ -372,6 +395,10 @@ described in detail in the following paragraph.
372 below the \ButtonPlay{} button there is the \ButtonDown{} button placed. In the row 395 below the \ButtonPlay{} button there is the \ButtonDown{} button placed. In the row
373 of three rectangular buttons the following buttons can be found (from left to right): 396 of three rectangular buttons the following buttons can be found (from left to right):
374 \ButtonFOne{}, \ButtonFTwo{} and \ButtonFThree{}. 397 \ButtonFOne{}, \ButtonFTwo{} and \ButtonFThree{}.
398
399 On the top of the \dap{} is the headphone jack on the left and the Line-Out jack on
400 the right. On the bottom of the \dap{} is the Line-In jack on the left, the
401 DC-In jack on the right, and the USB connector in the centre.
375 } 402 }
376 \opt{recorderv2fm}{ 403 \opt{recorderv2fm}{
377 Holding the Jukebox in front of you, there should be three rectangular buttons 404 Holding the Jukebox in front of you, there should be three rectangular buttons
@@ -489,7 +516,7 @@ To turn on and off your Rockbox enabled \dap{} use the following keys:
489 \note{The iriver firmware does not shut down properly when you turn it off, 516 \note{The iriver firmware does not shut down properly when you turn it off,
490 it only goes to sleep. To get back into Rockbox when exiting from the 517 it only goes to sleep. To get back into Rockbox when exiting from the
491 iriver firmware, you will need to reset the player by \opt{h10}{inserting a 518 iriver firmware, you will need to reset the player by \opt{h10}{inserting a
492 pin in the reset hole}\opt{h10_5gb}{taking out battery}.} 519 pin in the reset hole}\opt{h10_5gb}{removing and reinserting the battery}.}
493 } 520 }
494 521
495 \opt{sansa} 522 \opt{sansa}