Add a blind description for the Sansa Fuze and e200v2 manuals.

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Robert Menes 2009-10-22 01:29:51 +00:00
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remote connector. Below this is a cover which protects the \opt{x5}{USB host
connector.}\opt{m5}{USB and charging connector}.}
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\opt{e200}{
\opt{e200,e200v2}{
Hold the \dap{} with the turning wheel at the front and bottom. On the bottom left
of the front of the \dap{} is a raised round button, the \ButtonPower{} button.
Above and to the left of this, on the outside of the turning wheel are four
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Immediately above the headphone socket is a lanyard loop and the microphone.
}
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\opt{fuze}{
Hold the \dap{} with the controls on the bottom and the screen on the top. The main
controls are a scroll wheel with four clickable points and a button in the centre; pressing
this centre button functions as \ButtonSelect{}. Going clockwise from the top, the clickable
points on the wheel are the \ButtonUp{}, \ButtonRight{}, \ButtonDown{}, and \ButtonLeft{}
buttons. Turning the wheel clockwise is \ButtonScrollFwd{}, and turning it counter-clockwise
is \ButtonScrollBack{}. Immediately above and to the right of the wheel is the \ButtonHome{}
button.
On the lower left of the unit is a slot for inserting microSD cards. Immediately below that is
the opening for the microphone.
On the bottom of the unit is the connector for connecting a USB cable and the headphone jack.
On the lower right hand side of the unit is a two-way switch. Pressing this switch up acts as
\ButtonPower{}, and clicking it down until it locks acts as the \ButtonHold{} switch. When the
\ButtonHold{} switch is on, none of the other buttons have any effect.
}
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\opt{clip}{
Hold the \dap{} with the controls on the bottom and the screen on the top. The main
controls are a four-way pad with a button in the centre; pressing this centre button