Hi Gloria, I know the MP4 Player you are talking about, I have three of them sitting in front of me!
My 10 year old son uses one of them and he figured it out almost straight away, they are pretty good and it doesn't matter if the kids press the wrong buttons as in my experience, they just switch back to the main menu.
The main complaints are with the firmware but that it usually the owners fault for trying to upgrade.
Right then...
switching on/off is simple enough with the small on/off switch, followed by an hour glass, welcome screen then music.
Lets now switch it off - press the middle play button and hold for aprox. three seconds or until you see the closing screen.
Now switch it back on, press and hold the middle play button again, after aprox. four seconds the the welcome screen will appear and after that we are back into music.
Most of the time if not all the time, the kids will just use the play button to switch it on/off
MUSIC..
Click the 'menu' button, if you have any music files on the player then the first one will be loaded, simply hit the middle play button to listen.
Now press the menu button for two seconds and you will see the lyrics to the song (if the song has a lyric file) , if you are in the lyric screen then press the menu button again to return to the normal music screen.
VOLUME, press volume button and a screen pops up, left or right button to adjust.
PAUSE, press middle button , press again to play.
NEXT/PREVIOUS, press left or right button to go through the different music files loaded.
OTHER, pressing the menu button quickly lets you into the list of music options.
EXIT MUSIC, stop/pause the music using the middle button then press and hold the menu button for two seconds or until you are back to the main screen.
Now try pressing the left or right buttons to cycle through the different things you have on your player.
With your player switched on, connect the USB cable to the player (already connected to your computer)
You will see that your battery is showing charging and that the player is connected.
If you do not get a pop up widow giving you the option to browse your MP4 players drive then go to Windows Start menu and find/click 'My Computer', from the opened up window find one of the hard drive icons named 'removable disk', double click this and you will see all the folders on the players drive.
Start by copying a music file from your computer into the music folder, close your open browser windows, disconnect the player and enjoy listening to your music.
Well. I could go on and on explaining all the functions but I need to know if any of this is helping you and if not then please let me know exactly which items you need help with.
Douglas
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