Palm T/X Travel Charger

How can I find out how to use the travel charger?  It comes with lots of ends for Power, but I can't remove the one that is on it now!  Help me, Please!  Dumb me.
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Hello ckhatcher and welcome to the Palm forums.
 On the head of the travel charger, the part that plugs into the wall outlet, there is a release tab that you need to press and hold down that will release the eletrical outlet prong insert.  If I recall correctly, the insert slides away from the end of the head with the wire.
Alan G
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