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yes it does ah when u hit the eject button the disk drive comes open right well the disk drive is ur peripheral so yeah is does
yes it does ah when u hit the eject button the disk drive comes open right well the disk drive is ur peripheral so yeah is does
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True. An eject button on a computer does release a peripheral from a docking station, such as a CD/DVD from an internal disc drive, or a USB storage device from a USB port. However, since peripherals are any auxiliary device attached to a computer some, like keyboards or speakers, do not need to be ejected.
yes it does ah when u hit the eject button the disk drive comes open right well the disk drive is ur peripheral so yeah is does yes it does ah when u hit the eject button the disk drive comes open right well the disk drive is ur peripheral so yeah is does
There are many possible problems. Here are the only problems I can think of: Your docking station is not plugged in. Your docking station is not turned on. You didn't hit the play button. You didn't turn the volume on. Your not patient, because it will play without speakers for the first 10 seconds. Your docking station takes more time than 10 seconds to start because it's old or of low quality. Your dock is broken.
Button releases ammo clip in a gun
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Magazine, not clip. Hence, the button you refer to is known as the magazine release.
I believe you are talking about the button that releases the battery cover, so you can get to the PSP's battery.
To set a memory button for a specific station: 1. Tune to the station. 2. Press and hold the memory button. When holding the memory button, you will hear a pause in the sound and then it will come back on. This indicates that the new station has been saved to that memory button.
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To set the stations you have to hold down the sleep/memory button when you're listening to the station you want to program Once you do that you hit the sleep/memory button again. This should save your station
You simply hold the clock button in for a few seconds until the clock blinks ... then you use the radio station back button to change the hours and the radio station front button to change the minutes.