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Transferring audio files to the Memory Stick in your CLI� handheld from your computer
To transfer audio files, MS Export Software in the CD-ROM that comes with the CLI� handheld needs to be installed on your computer.
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Make sure the write-protect tab on the Memory Stick media is not in the LOCK position, and insert the media into the Memory Stick slot on your CLI� handheld. Turn the Jog Dial navigator on the home screen of your CLI� handheld to select the �AudioPlayer� icon, and press the Jog Dial navigator.
You can also start up Audio Player for Adapter by tapping the �AudioPlayer� icon. Audio Player for Adapter starts up.
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Using the USB cable or the cradle which comes with the CLI� handheld, attach your CLI� handheld to your computer. Tap , �Options�, then �Transfer� consecutively.
Audio Player for Adapter changes to Transfer mode.
Double-click the �My Computer� icon on your Windows desktop.
Your CLI� handheld in Transfer mode appears as a removable drive in the �My Computer� window.
Double-click the �Removable Drive� icon. Double-click the �PALM�, �PROGRAMS�, then �MSAUDIO� folders.
If these folders do not exist, create them on the Memory Stick media using Windows Explorer. Make sure that the Memory Stick media has sufficient capacity.
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Drag and drop your selected MP3-format audio files (to be played back on your CLI� handheld) into the folder you opened in step 7.
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