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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.
maybe =-= 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
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
Button releases ammo clip in a gun
I believe you are talking about the button that releases the battery cover, so you can get to the PSP's battery.
Magazine, not clip. Hence, the button you refer to is known as the magazine release.
Yes, "docking stations" are available for many laptops. Just plug in the laptop to the docking station and everything will be connected. Next, get an "A/B" type switch that will allow you to connect keyboard, mouse and monitor to either the laptop or the desktop just by pushing a button or turning a switch. Many of the switches can be controlled by the keyboard. You'll be spending a few dollars, but sometimes the convenience is worth it.
To program radio stations in a Renault Scenic, first turn on the radio and press the "Media" or "Radio" button. Use the tuning dial or seek button to find your desired station. Once you’ve found the station, press and hold one of the numbered preset buttons until you hear a confirmation sound, which will save the station to that button. Repeat this process for additional stations you wish to program.
Its a spring loaded knife blade, you push the blade in and its caught with a button catch, push the button and it releases the blade and shoots out the front.
When you push the button on the toilet, it activates a mechanism that releases water from the tank into the bowl, causing the toilet to flush.
First, tune to the radio station you want to program. Next, press the 'set' button (once for the 1st 5 pre-set stations, twice for the 2nd 5 pre-set stations.) The set button is located on the bottom half of the AM/FM button. Then, press the button you want to program (choose 1-5.) You are allowed up to 10 pre-sets (2 on each button.) Good luck!
There is a button in the glove compartment that disables the remote releases for the trunk. I would check there first.