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Viewing Pictures in My Pictures

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Viewing Pictures in My Pictures After you organize your pictures in the My Pictures folder in Windows Explorer, open Media Center to view your pictures: 1 Press the Media Center Start button remote control. on the 2 Select My Pictures. The right side of the window shows a small picture image (thumbnail) and, if you've organized your pictures into folders, folder icons. The pictures are displayed just as you organized them in the My Pictures folder in Windows Explorer. 3 Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to move through your picture files and folder files, and select a picture. 4 Press OK to select a picture or folder to view. The selected picture opens in full-screen mode. 5 Press OK again to zoom in 150%; press OK again to zoom in 225%. Press the arrow buttons to pan across a picture. To return the picture to the original size, press OK a third time. n From the My Pictures menu, you can select Settings to: ■ Select a slide transition, slide time delay, and a background color. ■ Include picture folders you have created. ■ Show captions. ■ Display your pictures randomly. Show song information during slide show. 104 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Reference Guide

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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Reference Guide
Viewing Pictures in My Pictures
After you organize your pictures in the My Pictures folder
in Windows Explorer, open Media Center to view your
pictures:
1
Press the Media Center Start button
on the
remote control.
2
Select
My Pictures
. The right side of the window
shows a small picture image (thumbnail) and, if
you’ve organized your pictures into folders, folder
icons. The pictures are displayed just as you
organized them in the My Pictures folder in
Windows Explorer.
3
Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to
move through your picture files and folder files,
and select a picture.
4
Press OK to select a picture or folder to view. The
selected picture opens in full-screen mode.
5
Press OK again to zoom in 150%; press OK again
to zoom in 225%. Press the arrow buttons to pan
across a picture. To return the picture to the original
size, press OK a third time.
n
From the My Pictures menu, you can select
Settings to:
Select a slide transition, slide time delay,
and a background color.
Include picture folders you have created.
Show captions.
Display your pictures randomly.
Show song information during slide show.