Hello Rick, Sorry I asked this already in February but do you have a description of the WMCE remote buttons?
-------------------- Arnaud de Bonald - WeBlog: http://www.echo-on.org - Skype: Netcava Rick Alfaro a écrit : > Jim, > > As I recall, when you schedule a recording for the current day, the date is > not shown in the list of scheduled programs, but if the recording is > scheduled for another day in the future, the date is shown in the list. > Unfortunately, I haven't been able to figure out a way to go to a specific > date within the guide though. If anyone knows the answer to this, please > post it as I would love to figure that out. > > --Warmest regards, > > --Rick Alfaro > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Jim Noseworthy > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 5:13 PM > To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' > Subject: RE: XP Media Center Question. > > Rick: > > Thanks for the shortcut keys. > > Do you know if one can enter the day in the scheduler. I can find the start > and end times settings; however, not the scheduled day. > > Thanks much. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Rick Alfaro > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 4:21 PM > To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' > Subject: RE: XP Media Center Question. > > Jim, > > Although I mainly use Window Eyes, it will basically be the same with Jaws. > I will include a list of hotkeys below. Watching and recording is easy and > works well once you get the hang of it. There is lots of stuff that doesn't > speak like most dialogs and unfortunately, most program info displays, but > navigating through the program guide, recording, playing back recordings and > all of that stuff thankfully works quite well. Just check out these hotkeys > then get in there and poke around a while and you will see what I mean. In > addition, if you have a full fledged media center pc, with built-in tuner > and remote, the remote works very well and many times easier than using the > keyboard. Note that these keyboard shortcuts along with shortcuts for all > MS products can be found here. > http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard.aspx?v=t > > > Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 > To: Turn up volume > Press: F10 > To: Turn down volume > Press: F9 > To: Mute volume > Press: F8 > To: Open Messenger in Media Center > Press: CTRL+N > To: Display the Help window > Press: F1 > To: Display an additional menu of actions for a page or item that is > selected > Press: CTRL+D > To: Go in and go out of windowed mode > Press: ALT+ENTER > To: Move left, right, up, or down > Press: ARROW KEYS > To: Go to the previous page > Press: PAGE UP > To: Go to the next page > Press: PAGE DOWN > To: Go to the last item in a list > Press: END > To: Go to the first item in a list > Press: HOME > To: Go back to the previous screen > Press: BACKSPACE > To: Accept the selection > Press: ENTER > To: Close Media Center > Press: ALT+F4 > To: Open Media Center or return to the Media Center Start menu > Press: Windows Key+ALT+ENTER > To: Go to the previous channel > Press: PAGE DOWN > To: Go to the next channel > Press: PAGE UP > To: Skip forward 30 second while watching TV > Press: CTRL+F > To: Skip back 7 seconds while watching TV > Press: CTRL+B > To: Fast forward live TV or recorded TV > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F > To: Rewind live TV or recorded TV > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B > To: Play live TV or recorded TV > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P > To: Stop recording or stop playing a TV show > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S > To: Pause or resume live TV or recorded TV > Press: CTRL+P > To: Record a TV show > Press: CTRL+R > To: Go to live TV > Press: CTRL+T > To: Go to the Guide > Press: CTRL+G > To: Go to Recorded TV > Press: CTRL+O > To: Go to My TV > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+T > To: Copy a CD > Press: CTRL+R > To: Fast forward a song > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F > To: Skip to the next song > Press: CTRL+F > To: Replay an audio file or song > Press: CTRL+B > To: Stop an audio file or song > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S > To: Pause an audio file or song > Press: CTRL+P > To: Play an audio file or song > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P > To: Go to My Music > Press: CTRL+M > To: Skip forward > Press: CTRL+F > To: Skip back > Press: CTRL+B > To: Resume playing radio > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P > To: Stop live radio > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S > To: Pause or resume playing live radio > Press: CTRL+P > To: Go to Radio > Press: CTRL+A > To: Zoom a picture in full-screen mode > Press: ENTER > To: Skip forward to the next picture > Press: RIGHT ARROW > To: Skip back to the previous picture > Press: LEFT ARROW > To: Pause a slide show > Press: CTRL+P > To: Stop a slide show > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S > To: Play a slide show > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P > To: Go to My Pictures > Press: CTRL+I > To: Skip forward 30 seconds in a video > Press: CTRL+F > To: Skip back 7 seconds in a video > Press: CTRL+B > To: Fast forward a video > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F > To: Rewind a video > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B > To: Stop playing a video > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S > To: Pause or resume a video > Press: CTRL+P > To: Play a video > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P > To: Go to My Videos > Press: CTRL+E > To: Change the DVD subtitles selection > Press: CTRL+U > To: Change the DVD audio selection > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+A > To: Change the DVD angle > Press: ARROW KEYS > To: Skip forward or go to the next chapter > Press: CTRL+F > To: Skip back or go to the previous chapter > Press: CTRL+B > To: Fast forward > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F > To: Rewind > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B > To: Stop a DVD > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S > To: Pause or resume playing a DVD > Press: CTRL+P > To: Play a DVD > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P > To: Go to the DVD menu > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+M > To: Turn closed captioning on or off > Press: CTRL+SHIFT+C > > > --Warmest regards, > > --Rick Alfaro > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Jim Noseworthy > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 8:34 AM > To: PC Audio > Subject: XP Media Center Question. > > Hi Folks: > > Anyone have any tips and tricks as to how to use Windows XP Media Center > with JAWS? 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