Getting Started Guide
Using Windows Media Center 101
Optimize how Windows Media Center looks on your display. You can:
Change display settings such as brightness, contrast, color, and centering.
Test and adjust the display settings of the monitor, TV, or other display.
Use the Windows Media Center video to help you change onscreen centering,
sizing, aspect ratio (shape), brightness, contrast, color, and sharpness of the
display with either the TV remote control or the monitor controls.
Set up your speakers. Select how many speakers you have, and test them.
Speakers are sold separately for some models.
Set up your Music, Picture, and Video Libraries. Set up Windows Media
Center to scan your Music, Picture, and Video folders for new media files. Windows
Media Center can then automatically add these files to your media libraries. You can
have Windows Media Center scan other folders or stop scanning a folder.
Windows Media Center Start Menu
A Open the Windows Media Center Start menu.
B Go back one screen.
C Minimize the Windows Media Center window.
D Resize the Windows Media Center window.
E Close the Windows Media Center window.
F Use arrow keys to scroll up and down, left and right through the submenu items.
G Use media playback controls: Play, Stop, Pause, Skip, Fast-forward, Replay, Rewind,
Record, Volume Up/Down, Mute, and Channel Up/Down.