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The following chart describes the Internet button/CD/DVD button functionality.
Power is off or the | The system accesses the Internet. | |
computer is in Hibernation |
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mode and you press the left |
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side of the Internet button/ |
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CD/DVD button |
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Operating system is | The system accesses the Internet. | |
running or the computer is |
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in Standby mode and you |
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press the left side of the |
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Internet button/CD/DVD |
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button |
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Power is off or the | If a CD is in the drive, the system operates | |
computer is in Hibernation | as a | |
mode and you press the | If a DVD is in the drive, the system | |
right side of the Internet | ||
operates as a | ||
button/CD/DVD button | ||
player | ||
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Operating system is | If a CD is in the drive, the Windows | |
running or the computer is | Media® Player starts and the audio CD | |
in Standby mode and you | begins to play. | |
press the right side of the | If a DVD is in the drive, WinDVD™ starts | |
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The previous track button/next track button returns to the preceding track on the disc (press the left side of the button) or skips to the following track on the disc (press the right side of the button).
The play/pause button starts playing the disc or makes it pause if currently playing.
The stop button stops a disc that is currently playing.