Using Windows Media Center
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Using Windows Media Center

If your computer came with Windows Media Center installed and with a Media

Center remote control (optio nal), you can use the remote control to watch TV,

videos, and DVDs, to listen to music, and to view photos. (The remote control

included with your Media Center may look different.) For detailed setup

information, see your Media Center setup poster.

Shortcut buttons
Start button
Audio/Video (A/V) control
buttons
Numeric
keypad/data
entry buttons
Power
button
Transport buttons
Navigation buttons

Button(s) Functions

Shortcut buttons Give you direct access to Media Center features.
Start button Opens the Media Center’s main menu.
Audio/Video (A/V)
control buttons Control volume levels, volume mute, channel selections, and the DVD
menu.
Numeric keypad/data
entry button Lets you enter numbers and characters from the remote control.
Power button Puts the Media Center computer in Standby mode (reduced power).
Transport buttons Let you replay recorded (buffered) TV and radio programs and play the
CD and DVD player.