Toshiba 5205-S705 ユーザーガイド
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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Media Center
Changing the Media Center Settings
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Administrator Controlled Settings
Some settings apply to all Media Center windows for all
users and must be set up by the administrator. These settings
are:
users and must be set up by the administrator. These settings
are:
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Parental Control sets up rating permissions for TV
viewing. This setting requires the administrator to use a
separate password. This option may not be available with
your model.
viewing. This setting requires the administrator to use a
separate password. This option may not be available with
your model.
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Internet Connection sets up Internet connection.
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Guide Setup sets up channel mapping for the Television
Program Guide, which enables your computer to
download the correct guide from the Internet.
Program Guide, which enables your computer to
download the correct guide from the Internet.
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TV Signal sets up your TV or cable connection.
User Controlled Settings
Some settings can be selected by each person using the PC.
These settings are:
These settings are:
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UI Sounds, Appearance, and Audio sets sound and
display settings.
display settings.
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DVD sets language and audio settings for playing DVD
movies.
movies.
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Pictures determines slide transition time and selects
which pictures to display in a slide show.
which pictures to display in a slide show.
Changing General Settings
General settings affect each user’s experience in Media
Center and can be changed only by the administrator of the
computer.
Center and can be changed only by the administrator of the
computer.
1
In the Media Center Start menu, select Settings. You may
need to select the scroll arrows in the Start menu to view
Settings.
need to select the scroll arrows in the Start menu to view
Settings.
2
In the Settings window, select General.