HP Pavilion v2000 Media Center Software Guide - Page 45

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6 For this step, you must use the mouse and keyboard. Select the arrows under the picture to move the picture side to side or up or down. Select the magnifying glass to move the cropping tool in or out. Select the rotate tool to move the cropping tool to a vertical or horizontal position. 7 After you select the options you want to fix, select Save or Save As. Once saved, you cannot revert to the original picture. 8 Select Yes to save changes and replace the original picture file if you selected Save in the previous step. Or Select Yes to create a different version of the original file if you selected Save As in the previous step. Rotating pictures If your picture appears horizontally or vertically and you want to change the orientation, you can change it in Media Center: 1 Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control, or, with your mouse, click Start on the taskbar, and then click Media Center. 2 Select My Pictures. 3 Select the picture you want to rotate. 4 Right-click the picture or press the i (More information) button on the remote control, and then select Picture Details. 5 Select Rotate, and then press the Enter key on the keyboard or press the OK button on the remote control. Rotation occurs in 90° increments. Printing Pictures in My Pictures 1 Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control, or, with your mouse, click Start on the taskbar, and then click Media Center. 2 Select My Pictures. 3 Select the picture you want to print. Printing Pictures n You need to set up your printer before you can print from Media Center; otherwise the file is saved to the My Documents folder by default when you select to print the picture. Working with Pictures 41

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Working with Pictures
41
6
For this step, you must use the mouse and
keyboard. Select the arrows under the picture
to move the picture side to side or up or
down. Select the magnifying glass to move the
cropping tool in or out. Select the rotate tool to
move the cropping tool to a vertical or
horizontal position.
7
After you select the options you want to fix,
select
Save
or
Save As
. Once saved, you
cannot revert to the original picture.
8
Select
Yes
to save changes and replace the
original picture file if you selected
Save
in the
previous step.
Or
Select
Yes
to create a different version of the
original file if you selected
Save As
in the
previous step.
Rotating pictures
If your picture appears horizontally or vertically and
you want to change the orientation, you can change
it in Media Center:
1
Press the Media Center Start button
on the
remote control, or, with your mouse, click
Start
on the taskbar, and then click
Media Center
.
2
Select
My Pictures
.
3
Select the picture you want to rotate.
4
Right-click the picture or press the
i
(More information) button on the
remote control, and then select
Picture Details
.
5
Select
Rotate
, and then press the Enter key
on the keyboard or press the OK button on the
remote control. Rotation occurs in 90°
increments.
Printing Pictures in My Pictures
1
Press the Media Center Start button
on
the remote control, or, with your mouse, click
Start
on the taskbar, and then
click
Media Center
.
2
Select
My Pictures
.
3
Select the picture you want to print.
n
You need to set up
your printer before
you can print from
Media Center;
otherwise the file is
saved to the My
Documents folder by
default when you
select to print the
picture.
Printing Pictures