Windows MediaTMplayer can be used even if the screen is turned off.
Tap Tools, Settingsthen Buttons, and select ScreenTogglefrom the
pull-down list beside “Select Function”, then press the program
button you wish to allocate. By pressing the allocated button, you can
turn on and off the screen.
For more information about using Windows MediaTMPlayer for Pocket PC,
tap , then tap Help.
Microsoft®Reader
Microsoft®Reader enables you to read eBooks on your device. Using
ActiveSync®, book files can be copied from your computer to your device.
Each book consists of a cover page, an optional table of contents, and the
pages of the book. You can:
Page through the book by using the cursor button on your device or
by tapping the page number on each page.
Annotate the book with highlighting, bookmarks, notes, and
drawings.
Search for text and look up definitions for words.
The Guidebook contains detailed information on using the software. To
open, tap Helpon the Reader command bar. From a book page, tap and
hold the book title, then tap Helpon the pop-up menu.
To open Microsoft®Reader, tap , Programsthen MicrosoftReader.

Getting Books on Your Device

Download book files from the Web by visiting your favorite eBook retailer
and following the directions for downloading.
The Companion CD also includes sample books and a dictionary in the
MSReader folder of the APPS folder.
The Read Me file in the EBOOKS folder of the MSReader folder provides
directions for using ActiveSync®to download files from your computer.
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For more information on using MSN®Messenger, tap then Help.
Windows Media™ Player for Pocket PC
Use Microsoft®Windows MediaTMPlayer for Pocket PC to play digital audio
and video files that are stored on your device or on a network. To switch to
Windows MediaTMPlayer for Pocket PC, tap , then tap Windows
Media.
Use Microsoft®Windows MediaTMPlayer on your computer to copy digital
audio and video files to your device. You can play Windows MediaTMand
MP3 files on your device.
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