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    select WinDVD to display the control panel in a different 
    format. You can also select About to display copyright and 
    version information.
    Using WinDVD advanced features
    The features described in this section are available on the 
    WinDVD expanded control panel. To open the expanded 
    control panel, click the expanded controls button on the 
    WinDVD main control panel. See “Playing DVDs” on 
    page 198 for help locating the expanded controls button.
    Sample WinDVD expanded control panel
    Playback speed slider
    Brightness sliderDirectional buttons Numeric keypad
    Audio tracks
    SubtitlesCamera angles
    Bookmarks 
    						
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    Playback speed— 
    control the speed at 
    which the DVD plays. 
    Move the slider to the 
    left to slow the play-
    back speed or move it 
    to the right to play the 
    DVD faster. Placing 
    the slider in the cen-
    ter plays the DVD at 
    normal speed, and 
    enables the audio. The 
    audio is automati-
    cally muted at any 
    other playback speed.None
    Brightness — move 
    the slider to the right 
    to increase video 
    brightness. Move it to 
    the left to decrease 
    brightness.+ (increases)
    - (decreases)
    Directional buttons 
    — use to navigate the 
    WinDVD menus, as 
    you would the arrow 
    keys on the keyboard. 
    The center button rep-
    resents 
    Enter.
    ↑ (Up)
    → (Right)
    ↓ (Down)
    ← (Left)
    Enter 
    						
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    Numeric keypad — 
    use these buttons to 
    select a chapter by 
    entering the chapter 
    number. After you 
    have entered a chapter 
    number, click the 
    enter button on the 
    lower-right corner of 
    the numeric keypad 
    (
    ↵) to begin playing 
    that chapter. You can 
    clear an entry by 
    clicking the clear (X) 
    button on the lower-
    left corner of the 
    numeric keypad.0 - 9
    Menu button — dis-
    play all available 
    menus for the current 
    DVD. Examples of 
    menus are: Root, 
    Audio Language, 
    Subtitles. Use your 
    mouse or the control 
    panel directional but-
    tons to select a menu. 
    Click Resume to 
    resume DVD play-
    back.None Use this To do thisOr use keyboard 
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    Chapter button — 
    display a list of all the 
    chapters in the cur-
    rent DVD. Select the 
    chapter you want to 
    play, or use the 
    numeric keypad to 
    enter the chapter num-
    ber.C
    Title button — Dis-
    play a list of all the 
    titles on the current 
    DVD. Click the title 
    you want to play, then 
    click Enter.T
    Audio tracks — dis-
    play a list of all the 
    audio track options. 
    This feature is most 
    commonly used with 
    multi-language con-
    tent to change the spo-
    ken/heard language. 
    This button is enabled 
    only when the DVD 
    supports dynamic 
    audio track changes.A Use this To do thisOr use keyboard 
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    Subtitles — display a 
    list of all the avail-
    able language subti-
    tles. This button is 
    enabled only for DVD 
    content that includes 
    subtitles and supports 
    dynamic subtitle 
    information changes. 
    Select the desired lan-
    guage, or select 
    Default to display 
    subtitles in the DVD’s 
    default language.S
    Camera angles — 
    display a list of all the 
    available camera 
    angles. Due to differ-
    ences in the DVD 
    mastering process, 
    some multi-angle 
    views may not func-
    tion properly.G Use this To do thisOr use keyboard 
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    Zooming in
    You can zoom in on an area of the WinDVD video window to 
    get a closer look.
    1Click the Zoom button, located in the upper-left corner of 
    the directional button panel.
    2Position the cursor over the top-left corner of the area 
    you want to view in close up.
    3Hold the primary button and drag the cursor to the 
    bottom- right corner of the area you want to view in close 
    up.
    A dotted rectangle appears around the area you wish to 
    view.Bookmark — save an 
    unlimited number of 
    locations on the DVD 
    for quick reference. 
    On the bookmark 
    shortcut menu, click 
    Add to open the Add 
    Bookmark window. 
    Type a bookmark 
    name, then click OK. 
    The bookmark name 
    appears on the book-
    mark shortcut menu. 
    Click the bookmark 
    name to go to that 
    location on the DVD. 
    Click Delete All to 
    delete all bookmarks.None Use this To do thisOr use keyboard 
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    4Release the primary button.
    WinDVD automatically fills the window with the 
    selected area.
    Panning
    Once you are zoomed in on an area of the WinDVD video 
    window, you can move the zoom window location using the 
    pan feature.
    1With the video window in zoom mode, click the pan 
    button, located in the lower-right corner of the directional 
    button panel. 
    2With the cursor over the center of the window, drag the 
    zoomed window up, down, left or right.
    The close-up view changes to reflect the new zoom 
    window location.
    Zooming out
    To return the video to normal size, click the zoom button. The 
    video also returns to normal size when you reach the zoom 
    limit.
    Adjusting the color balance
    You can adjust the DVD color balance. Click the adjustment 
    button on the main DVD video window toolbar to open the 
    Adjustment window.
    Sample WinDVD Adjustment window 
    						
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    The adjustment window provides another set of sliders for 
    adjusting volume and brightness. It also provides two color 
    control sliders. 
    Move the Color control 1 slider to the right to increase the 
    blue and decrease the yellow color values. Move the slider to 
    the left to increase the yellow and decrease the blue color 
    values.
    Move the Color control 2 slider to the right to increase the 
    red and decrease the green color values. Move the slider to 
    the left to increase the green and decrease the red color 
    values.
    Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD
    Some DVDs contain links to Web sites. To enable these links, 
    click the control panel Web button to launch your Internet 
    browser.
    Getting help
    Click the control panel Help button to open the WinDVD 
    Help system.
    Exiting WinDVD
    Click the control panel Exit button, or click the Close button, 
    to exit WinDVD. 
    						
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    Chapter 9
    If Something Goes 
    Wrong
    Some problems you may encounter when using your 
    notebook computer are relatively easy to identify and solve. 
    Others may require help from your dealer, your network 
    administrator or the manufacturer of a software program. 
    This chapter aims to help you solve many problems by 
    yourself. It covers the problems you are most likely to 
    encounter. If all else fails, contact Toshiba. You will find 
    information on Toshiba’s support services at the end of this 
    chapter.
    Problems that are easy to fix
    Your program stops responding. 
    If you are working with a program that suddenly freezes all 
    operations, chances are the program has stopped responding. 
    You can exit the failed program without shutting down the 
    operating system or closing other programs. 
    						
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    To close a program that has stopped responding:
    1Press 
    Ctrl, Alt, and Del simultaneously (once).
    2Click the Applications tab.
    If a program has stopped responding, the words “not 
    responding” appear beside its name in the list.
    3Select the program you want to close, then click End 
    Ta s k.
    Closing the failed program should allow you to continue 
    working. If it does not, continue with step 4.
    4Close the remaining programs one by one by selecting 
    the program name, then End Task.
    5Turn off your computer according to the instructions in 
    “Turn Off or Shut down command” on page 98.
    Your program performs an illegal operation. 
    If you receive the message, “Your program has performed an illegal 
    operation
    ,” you should record the details of the message and 
    consult the software manufacturer. 
    To record the details:
    1Click the Details button and select the text the operating 
    system displays.
    The Details button displays information that the software 
    manufacturer needs to help you solve your problem.
    2Press 
    Ctrl and c simultaneously to copy the text to the 
    clipboard.
    3Open Notepad (click Start, point to All Programs, then 
    point to Accessories and click Notepad).
    4Press 
    Ctrl and v simultaneously to paste the details into 
    Notepad.
    5Add a paragraph break and type some notes describing 
    what you were doing when you received the message. 
    						
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