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MC has five primary View modes, which change the overall look and operation of Media Center for different uses. These are:
MC has five primary [[View Modes]], which change the overall look and operation of Media Center for different uses. These are:


* [[Standard View]] - the primary user interface designed for use on a desktop computer
* [[Standard View]] - the primary user interface designed for use on a desktop computer
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* Cover View - this is a full-screen version of Standard View, without any additional window chrome.
* Cover View - this is a full-screen version of Standard View, without any additional window chrome.


Media Center can also be accessed by network devices through its [[Media Network]] features. These systems can have their own customized views separate from those used by the primary View modes.
Media Center can also be accessed by network devices through its [[Media Network]] features. These systems can have their own customized views separate from those used by the primary View Modes.

[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions]]

Revision as of 21:04, 24 March 2014

MC has five primary View Modes, which change the overall look and operation of Media Center for different uses. These are:

  • Standard View - the primary user interface designed for use on a desktop computer
  • Mini View - this is a small-sized interface designed to be used while doing other work on the computer.
  • Theater View - the interface designed for use from a large-screen and remote, such as with a Home Theater PC.
  • Display View - this is the full-screen playback mode of Media Center.
  • Cover View - this is a full-screen version of Standard View, without any additional window chrome.

Media Center can also be accessed by network devices through its Media Network features. These systems can have their own customized views separate from those used by the primary View Modes.