Manual: Be more accurate about 'reset settings with button during startup' - the feature wasn't mentioned in some manuals even though it is possible (Sansas, Iaudios, H10s); use the *_PAD macros because it depends on the keypad and this way it's easier to exclude it from the 1st-3rd gen Ipod manuals (currently not possible on these targets); use the 'press button' phrasing for the Gigabeat (still not perfect but better than before).
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\item [Reset Settings.]This wipes the saved settings in the \dap\ and
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resets all settings to their default values.
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\opt{h100,h300}{\note{You can also reset all settings to their default
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\opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD,SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}{
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\note{You can also reset all settings to their default
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values by turning off the \dap, turning it back on, and pressing the
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\ButtonRec\ button immediately after the \dap\ turns on.}
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}
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\opt{ipod}{\note{You can also reset all settings to their default values
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by turning off the \dap, and turning it back on with the \ButtonHold\
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button on.}
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\opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\note{You can also reset all settings to
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their default values by turning off the \dap, and turning it back on
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with the \ButtonHold\ button on.}
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}
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\opt{gigabeat}{\note{You can also reset all settings to their default values
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by turning off the \dap, and turning it back on with the \ButtonA\
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button on.}
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\opt{GIGABEAT_PAD}{\note{You can also reset all settings to their default
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values by turning off the \dap, turning it back on and pressing the
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\ButtonA\ button immediately after the \dap\ turns on.}
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}
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\item [Write .cfg file.]This option writes a \fname{.cfg} file to
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