2 Button quick reference

This section provides information on the functions of the remote control buttons.

NOTE: The position of the buttons may vary, depending on your remote control model.

Button

Function in Windows

Function in QuickPlay (select models only)

 

 

 

Power

When the computer is off, press the button to

Press the button to shut down the computer.

 

start Windows.

 

 

When the computer is on, press the button to

 

 

emulate the computer power button. Refer to

 

 

the computer user guide for information.

 

 

NOTE: The remote control cannot be used

 

 

when the computer is off.

 

 

When the computer is in the Sleep state, briefly

 

 

press the button to exit Sleep.

 

 

When the computer is in Hibernation, briefly

 

 

press the button to exit Hibernation.

 

 

 

 

Recorded TV

In Live TV mode, press the button to start recording

In Live TV mode, press the button to start recording

 

the current program.

the current program.

Arrows, OK

Press an arrow to move between menus,

 

windows, or activities. Pressing an arrow button

 

also moves the pointer between actions within

 

the Windows Media Center windows.

 

Press the OK button to select a desired action.

 

The OK button functions like the enter button.

 

NOTE: If you are watching live TV, press the

 

OK button to switch to the previous channel.

 

Press the OK button again to switch back to the

 

original channel you were watching.

Press an arrow to move between menus, windows, or activities. Pressing an arrow button also moves the pointer between actions within the Windows Media Center windows.

Press the OK button to select a desired action. The OK button functions like the enter button.

Guide

Press the button to open the electronic television

 

Program Guide. Internet access may be required.

Press the button to open the Windows Media Center electronic program guide.

Back

Press the button to emulate the “back” function of the

 

backspace key command in the active program.

Press the button to emulate the “back” function of the backspace key command in the active program.

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