The built in short cuts are nice, but will the screen readers be more
fully supporting Media Center?  What about Jaws 8 and WE 6? 

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Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 5:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Got a new computer, need xp media center advice

Hi Norma, actually there are some great keyboard shortcuts in Media
Center.
Windows+ALT+Enter will take you into the main Media Center menu. 
Windows+ALT+Control+T
will get you to My TV and Control+o gets you to Recorded TV. Control+G
gets you to the guide. You can activate those radio buttons simply by
selecting the one you want and pressing Enter. I love my Media Center
and watch a lot more TV because of it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Norma A. Boge-Conyers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 26 October 2006 10:13 a.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Got a new computer, need xp media center advice

Hi Rob,

Here are some instructions I had prepared for another person who wanted
to know about recording with the Media Center:  HTH Norma

When you  enter on Media Center, you will land in a list which looks
similar to this:My Music, Radio, HP Image Zone, HP Tunes, more programs,
settings, Play DVD, Online spotlight, my videos and my TV.  If you hit
enter while on "MY TV" it will take you to a set of buttons, which are
Live TV, Recorded TV, Guide, Search and Movies.  To schedule a program
to record, enter on recorded TV, then hit schedule.  Now you are in a
list which includes  radio buttons to select by date or by title.  To
activate these buttons, you need to click with the right mouse button.
Doing this will bring up  further options which are pretty much self
explanatory.
Do you have your cable or satellite TV coaxial cable going directly into
your Media Center?  If not, when you schedule something to record, you
will have to make sure that your cable or satellite box is tuned to the
channel you need to record from.  If you have your coaxial going
directly into your media center, you will be fine.  Regarding the guide
section, you should be able to arrow up and down and look at what
programs are currently running and I think you should be able to look up
to 14 days ahead but I'm not sure.
I know you can schedule a recording up to 14 days in advance.  A cool
thing about the guide is if your cable or satellite is wired directly
into your MC, you can just hit enter on a program in the guide and the
program will come up on your TV.  I love this feature.



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