{"id":1551,"date":"2006-12-04T20:56:00","date_gmt":"2006-12-04T12:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sunnyblog.net\/blog\/?p=1551"},"modified":"2006-12-04T20:56:00","modified_gmt":"2006-12-04T12:56:00","slug":"power-up-your-devices-wm5-register","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sunnyblog.net\/blog\/archives\/1551","title":{"rendered":"Power Up Your Devices (WM5 Register)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u2014\u2014\u7f51\u4e0a\u5f55\u5f97\uff0c\u653e\u5728\u8fd9\u91cc\u5f53\u5907\u4efd\u3002\u6458\u81eahttp:\/\/www15.discuss.com.hk\/viewthread.php?tid=1742896&amp;extra=page%3D1<\/p>\n<p>Increase font cache<\/p>\n<p>To increase the font cache, speeding up font rendering at the cost of a bit of memory:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\SYSTEM\\GDI\\GLYPHCACHE\\limit = 16384 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To change it back to the default:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\SYSTEM\\GDI\\GLYPHCACHE\\limit = 8192 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>You can set the value to pretty much anything you like<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Enable FileSystem cache<\/p>\n<p>To enable the FileSystem cache, speeding up overall performance at the risk of the cache not being written on a sudden reset:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\StorageManager\\FATFS\\EnableCache = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To disable again:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\StorageManager\\FATFS\\EnableCache = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that by default, the cache size is zero, and you will see no effect. See &#8220;Increase FileSystem cache&#8221; to incease the cache size<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Increase FileSystem cache<\/p>\n<p>To increase the file system cache:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\StorageManager\\FATFS\\CacheSize = 4096 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To return the file system cache to zero:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\StorageManager\\FATFS\\CacheSize = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>You can set the value to pretty much anything you like<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Increase FileSystem filter cache<\/p>\n<p>To enable the file system filter cache, speeding up overall performance with file mangement:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\StorageManager\\Filters\\fsreplxfilt\\ReplStoreCacheSize = 4096 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To return the file system filter cache to zero:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\StorageManager\\Filters\\fsreplxfilt\\ReplStoreCacheSize = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>You can set the value to pretty much anything you like<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Change the length of scrollbar arrow buttons<\/p>\n<p>To go with changing the thickness of the scrollbars, you may wish to change the length of the scrollbar arrow buttons&#8230;<br \/>\nFor the horizontal (bottom) scrollbar arrows:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\GWE\\cyVScr = 9 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>For the vertical (right) scrollbar:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\GWE\\cxHScr = 9 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>The default length is 13. You can set the value to pretty much anything you lik<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Enable ClearType in Landscape mode<\/p>\n<p>To enable ClearType in Landscape mode:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\GDI\\ClearTypeSettings\\OffOnRotation = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To disable:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\GDI\\ClearTypeSettings\\OffOnRotation = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that your PocketPC screen&#8217;s LCD red\/green\/blue ordering required for proper ClearType display is only correct for Portrait display. You may or may not prefer to leave ClearType in Landscape mode disabled<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Disable the security warning when installing non-certified application<\/p>\n<p>To disable the security warning when installing a non-certfied application, set:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Security\\Policies\\Policies\\0000101a = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To restore the warnings:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Security\\Policies\\Policies\\0000101a = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that this makes it easier for any malware to install itself<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Make reminders show only once<\/p>\n<p>By default, reminders will keep bugging you for 2 minutes. You can change this to zero minutes by adjusting this value:<\/p>\n<p>HKCU\\ControlPanel\\Notifications\\Reminders\\AutoSnooze\\AutoSnoozeMins = 0 (DWORD decimanl)<\/p>\n<p>Note that you can set this to any value you like. Alternative to setting this value to zero is to delete the &#8216;?AutoSnooze&#8217; key altogether<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>En\/Disable receiving of files over BlueTooth\/IrDA<\/p>\n<p>If you want to prevent receiving files over BlueTooth or IrDA, you can set the following value:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Obex\\IsEnabled = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>And to (re-)enable:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Obex\\IsEnabled = 1 (DWORD decimal)<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>GPRS always on<\/p>\n<p>If you want your GPRS (or EDGE) connection to always be on, set the following:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Comm\\ConnMgr\\Providers\\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\\Connections\\|gprs connection name|\\AlwaysOn = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>And to turn it off:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Comm\\ConnMgr\\Providers\\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\\Connections\\|gprs connection name|\\AlwaysOn = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that |gprs connection name| will depend on the name you&#8217;ve given your GPRS connection<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Hide\/Show Screen orientation icon<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to hide the Screen orientation icon, shown in the task bar on some devices, you can set:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\GDI\\Rotation\\HideOrientationUI = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>And to show it again:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\System\\GDI\\Rotation\\HideOrientationUI = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>If this doesn&#8217;t work, you can try:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Services\\screenrotate = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>And to show it again:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Services\\screenrotate = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that this icon and its feature may not be available on your device at all.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Hide\/Show battery indicator in Task bar<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to hide the battery indicator in the task bar on some devices, you can set:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Services\\Power\\ShowIcon = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>And to show:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Services\\Power\\ShowIcon = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that this icon and its feature may not be available on your device at all. For example, the HTC Wizard regularly ships with a battery indicator in the Tray instead, governed by &#8220;Windows\\Startup\\Init_Tray.exe&#8221;._<br \/>\n_Note also that this reportedly does not work on AKU2 ROMs to remove the new battery indicator<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Put custom text on bottom-right of Today screen<\/p>\n<p>You can set some piece of text on the bottom-right of the Today Screen by setting the following key:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Shell\\DeviceBeta\\Today = &#8220;Hello World&#8221; (REG_SZ string, no quotes)<\/p>\n<p>Please note that this text won&#8217;t take up Today item text. It will be obscured by Today items.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Navigate PIE up\/down with the four-way pad<\/p>\n<p>By default, PIE uses the four-way pad&#8217;s up\/down buttons to jump between hyperlinks and form fields. You can set it up to page up\/down instead by setting:<\/p>\n<p>\\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Navigation\\4-Way Nav = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>And to re-enable hyperlink\/form field navigation:<\/p>\n<p>\\HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Navigation\\4-Way Nav = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that you may still jump between links using Tab and Shift-Tab if your Device has a built-in hardware keyboard.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Navigate PIE up\/down with any key<\/p>\n<p>You can change the keys used by IE for page up\/page down browsing by creating keys linked to these controls:<br \/>\nPage Up:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\KeyMaps\\|key code| = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Page Down<br \/>\nHKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\KeyMaps\\|key code| = 2 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Where |key code| is the code of the key pressed. For example, if your Device has a phone pad on the front, you may prefer to use the &#8216;2&#8217; key (keycode 50) for page up, and the &#8216;8&#8217; key (keycode 56) for page down, leaving the four-way pad to browse links:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\KeyMaps\\50 = 1 (DWORD decimal)<br \/>\nHKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\KeyMaps\\56 = 2 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Disable charging over USB<\/p>\n<p>If your device can charge over USB, you can probably disable this feature by setting:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Drivers\\BuiltIn\\usbfndrv\\EnableUsbCharging = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>And to re-enable:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Drivers\\BuiltIn\\usbfndrv\\EnableUsbCharging = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Show Calendar event text in Week View<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to see a Calendar event&#8217;s text in the Week View, set the following:<\/p>\n<p>HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ShowTextInWeekView = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To disable it again:<\/p>\n<p>HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ShowTextInWeekView = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Please note that your event must have long enough a duration to show the event text, and the week view (with its narrow columns) truncates long words easily<br \/>\nAlso note that the key &#8220;Calendar&#8221; may not exist &#8211; just create it if it doesn&#8217;t<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Change Calendar &#8216;working days&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to change the &#8216;working days&#8217; in the calendar, adjust the following:<br \/>\nFor a Mon-Fri workweek (default):<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ActiveTimes\\ActiveTimes = 2210003E (DWORD hexadecimal)<\/p>\n<p>For a Mon-Sat workweek:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ActiveTimes\\ActiveTimes = 2210007E (DWORD hexadecimal)<\/p>\n<p>For a Tue-Thu workweek:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ActiveTimes\\ActiveTimes = 22100016 (DWORD hexadecimal)<br \/>\nHere&#8217;s how this works. When editing the value, switch to &#8220;Binary&#8221; mode. For the default Mon-Fri, you should see:<\/p>\n<p>100010000100000000000000111110<\/p>\n<p>The last 7 numbers are what we&#8217;re interested in. They stand for the days of the week, in reverse order: Saturday, Friday, Thursday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Monday, Sunday. When the number is &#8220;1&#8221;, it is a working day. If it is &#8220;0&#8221;, it&#8217;s not a working day. So to look at the above examples again:<\/p>\n<p>Days : SFTWTMS<br \/>\nMon-Fri: 0111110<br \/>\nMon-Sat: 1111110<br \/>\nTue-Thu: 0011100<\/p>\n<p>Using the above, you should be able to set the working days to whatever you&#8217;d like.<br \/>\nNote that this value also adjusts the working HOURS. The examples here all use the default 8am-5pm workday. See the &#8220;Change Calendar &#8216;working hours'&#8221; tweak to modify this.<br \/>\nNote that the ActiveTimes key and value may not exist. Simply create them first.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Change Calendar &#8216;working hours&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to change the &#8216;working hours&#8217; in the calendar, adjust the following:<br \/>\nFor 8am-5pm (default):<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ActiveTimes\\ActiveTimes = 2210003E (DWORD hexadecimal)<\/p>\n<p>For 9am-5pm:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ActiveTimes\\ActiveTimes = 2212003E (DWORD hexadecimal)<\/p>\n<p>For 2pm-10pm:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ActiveTimes\\ActiveTimes = 2C1C003E (DWORD hexadecimal)<br \/>\nHere&#8217;s how this works.<br \/>\nThe first 2 characters define the ending hour as a count of half hours since midnight, in hexadecimal. So for midnight, it would be 0 half hours in hexadecimal = 0. 5pm is 17 hours, or 34 half hours. 34 in hexadecimal is 22. 10pm is 22 hours, or 44 half hours. 44 in hexadecimal is 2C. You can use a calculator capable of hexadecimal conversions to get the hexadecimal number.<br \/>\nSimilarly, the next 2 characters define the starting hour as a count of half hours since midnight, in hexadecimal. So for 8am.. 16 half hours, 16 in hexadecimal is 10. 9am = 18 half hours = 12. 14h = 28hh = 1C.<br \/>\nUsing the above, you should be able to se the working hours to whatever you&#8217;d line.<br \/>\nNote that this value also adjusts the working DAYS. The examples here all use the default Mon-Fri workweek. See the &#8220;Change Calendar &#8216;working days'&#8221; tweak to modify this.<br \/>\nNote that the ActiveTimes key and value may not exist. Simply create them first.<br \/>\nNote that you cannot set the End time earlier than the Start time, for obvious reasons<br \/>\nNote that you cannot set a Midnight end time. The best you can do is 11.30pm (2F)<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Show &#8216;busy status&#8217; in Calendar Agenda View<\/p>\n<p>To show the &#8220;Free&#8221;\/&#8221;Tentative&#8221;\/&#8221;Out of office&#8221; states in the Agenda View, set:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ShowBusyInDescription = 1 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>To hide it again:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Calendar\\ShowBusyInDescription = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Note that this only appears to affect the &#8216;Agenda&#8217; view. No other views, and not the Today Screen item<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Make WM5 keep CAB files around after installing (1)<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to keep the original .CAB file around after installing the application, set:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\apps\\Microsoft Application Installer\\nDynamicDelete = 0 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>Or to restore to the default:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\apps\\Microsoft Application Installer\\nDynamicDelete = 2 (DWORD decimal)<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Make WM5 keep CAB files around after installing (2)<\/p>\n<p>An alternative method of making WM5 keep the original .CAB file around after installing the application is by adding the &#8220;\/nodelete&#8221; option to the Windows CE loader:<\/p>\n<p>HKCR\\cabfile\\Shell\\open\\command = &#8216;wceload.exe &#8220;%1&#8221; \/nodelete&#8217; (REG_SZ string, no quotes)<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Show Tomorrow&#8217;s Appointments on Calendar Today item<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to see tomorrow&#8217;s Appointments on the Calendar Today item, set:<br \/>\nIf you wish to see today&#8217;s All Day event as well:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Today\\Items\\Calendar\\Flags = 5 (DWORD decimal)<\/p>\n<p>If you do not wish to see today&#8217;s All Day event:<\/p>\n<p>HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Today\\Items\\Calendar\\Flags = 4 (DWORD decimal)<br \/>\nOther values (attainable through the &#8220;Options&#8230;&#8221; dialog for the Calendar Today item just as well):<\/p>\n<p>0 = Show Upcoming Appointments<br \/>\n1 = Show Upcoming Appointments and today&#8217;s &#8220;All Day&#8221; event<br \/>\n2 = Show Next Appointment<br \/>\n3 = Show Next Appointment and today&#8217;s &#8220;All Day&#8221; event<\/p>\n<p>It works out to the following binary structure:<\/p>\n<p>Default Behavior: Show Upcoming Appointments<br \/>\n000<br \/>\n||&#8217;- Show &#8220;All Day&#8221; events (doesn&#8217;t show tomorrow&#8217;s &#8220;All Day&#8221; events)<br \/>\n|&#8217;- Show Next Appointment<br \/>\n&#8216;- Show Tomorrow&#8217;s Appointments<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>Enable Realtime Memory Defragmenting (or something.)<\/p>\n<p>There isn&#8217;t any concise description of this tweak, but it appears to free up some memory if nothing else.<\/p>\n<p>HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Shell\\NeverDorkMemory<\/p>\n<p>Note that you should only create the key; this is not a value!<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>\u66f4\u63db\u7cfb\u7d71\u5b57\u9ad4<br \/>\n\u4f8b\u5982\u4f60\u60f3\u63db\u7d30\u660e\u9ad4&#8230;.<br \/>\n\u5148\u5c07mingliu.ttc \u5f9epc\u4e0aCOPY\u51fa\u9ece \u901a\u5e38\u5728C:\\WINDOWS\\Fonts<br \/>\n\u4e4b\u5f8c\u5c07mingliu.ttc copy\u5230PPC\u4e0a \\Windows\\<\/p>\n<p>\u6700\u5f8c\u5c31\u4fc2\u6539Registry \u5c07<\/p>\n<p>[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\FontLink\\SystemLink] \u4ee5\u4e0bo\u65e2\u6240\u6709\u5b57\u4e32\u6539\u6210mingliu.ttc,MingLiu<\/p>\n<p>\u4f8b\u5982:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Tahoma&#8221;=&#8221;\\\\Windows\\\\sunglobe.ttf,UniSun&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>\u5168\u90e8\u6539\u6210<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Tahoma&#8221;=&#8221;\\\\Windows\\\\mingliu.ttc,MingLiu&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>\u5481\u6a23\u5c31\u5168\u7cfb\u7d71\u90fd\u662f\u7528\u7d30\u660e\u9ad4la<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>ActiveSync(PPC)\u6539\u70ba\u624b\u52d5<\/p>\n<p>1.\u6253\u958bPPC\u7aef\u7684ActiveSync<br \/>\nStart(\u958b\u59cb)-Programs(\u7a0b\u5f0f)-ActiveSync<\/p>\n<p>2.\u5728ActiveSync\u88cfMenu(\u529f\u80fd\u8868)-Add Server Source(\u589e\u52a0\u4f3a\u670d\u5668\u6e90)-Server<br \/>\naddress(\u4f3a\u670d\u5668\u5730\u5740)\u4efb\u610f\u586b\u5beb)-\u9ede\u64caNext(\u4e0b\u4e00\u6b65)<br \/>\nUser name:\u4efb\u610f\u586b\u5beb<br \/>\nPassword:\u4efb\u610f\u586b\u5beb<br \/>\nDomain:\u4efb\u610f\u586b\u5beb<br \/>\n\u9ede\u64caNext(\u4e0b\u4e00\u6b65)-Choose the data you want to synchronize(\u9078\u64c7\u4f60\u9858\u610f\u540c\u6b65\u7684\u6578\u64da)-\u5168\u90e8\u9078\u7a7a\u7136\u5f8c\u9ede\u64caFinish(\u5b8c\u6210)<\/p>\n<p>3.\u9ede\u64caMenu(\u529f\u80fd\u8868)-Schedule(\u6642\u9593\u8868)<br \/>\nPeak times(\u5cf0\u503c\u6642\u9593):\u9078\u64c7\u70ba Manually(\u624b\u52d5)<br \/>\nOff-peak times(\u975e\u5cf0\u503c\u6642\u9593):\u9078\u64c7\u70ba Manually(\u624b\u52d5) \u7136\u5f8c\u9ede\u64ca\u87a2\u5e55\u53f3\u4e0a\u89d2ok\u8fd4\u56deActiveSync\u4e3b\u7a0b\u5f0f\u9801\u9762<\/p>\n<p>4.\u9ede\u64caMenu(\u529f\u80fd\u8868)-Options(\u9078\u9805) \u7136\u5f8c\u5c07\u525b\u624d\u5275\u5efa\u7684Exchange Server(\u4ea4\u63db\u4f3a\u670d\u5668)\u522a\u9664\u5373\u53ef<\/p>\n<p>\u73fe\u5728ActiveSync\u518d\u4e5f\u4e0d\u6703\u81ea\u52d5\u555f\u52d5\u4e86<br \/>\n_______________________<\/p>\n<p>\u4fee\u6539 Internet Explorer \u7684\u5feb\u53d6\u7a7a\u9593\u5927\u5c0f<br \/>\n\u70ba\u514d\u592a\u591a\u5feb\u53d6\u6a94\u6703\u4f54\u7528\u5132\u5b58\u7a7a\u9593\uff0c\u5c0e\u81f4\u8a18\u61b6\u9ad4\u4e0d\u8db3\u3002\u5728 HKEY_CURRENT_USER \\Software\\Windows\\CurrentVerion\\Internet Settings\\5.0\\Cache\\Content<br \/>\nCacheLimit \u7684\u503c\uff0c\u672c\u4f86\u7d04 14992 \u4e5f\u5c31\u662f\u539f\u672c\u5feb\u53d6\u6a94\u6848\u7684\u4e0a\u9650\u662f 14MB \u628a\u5b83\u6539\u6210 8MB (8192)<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>\u8b93Media Playe\/Tcpmpr\u986f\u793a\u5c08\u8f2f\u5c01\u9762<\/p>\n<p>\u627e\u4e00\u500bjpg\u6a94\u6539\u6a94\u540d\u6210Folder.jpg \u653e\u5728mp3\u5c08\u8f2f\u7684\u8cc7\u6599\u593e<\/p>\n<p>240 x160\u50cf\u7d20\u70ba\u6700\u4f73\u89e3\u50cf\u5ea6<\/p>\n<p>_______________________<\/p>\n<p>\u7528Media Player\u807d\u6b4c\u6642\u95dc\u9589\u87a2\u5e55<\/p>\n<p>1. \u6309 start menu \u6253\u958b windows Media Player<\/p>\n<p>2. \u5728 windows Media Player \u6309&#8221;\u5de5\u5177&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>3. \u5728\u5de5\u5177 menu \u6309&#8221;\u8a2d\u5b9a&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>4. \u9078\u64c7&#8221;\u6309\u9215&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>5. \u51fa\u73fe\u6309\u9215\u8a2d\u5b9a\u4ecb\u9762<\/p>\n<p>6. \u9078\u64c7&#8221;\u87a2\u5e55\u5207\u63db&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>7. \u5728 PPC \u4e0a\u627e\u4e00\u500b\u6309\u9215\u6309\u4e0b\u5f8c\u6309 &#8220;OK&#8221; 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