Windows Media Player allows you to play sound files on your PAC Mate. It supports a wide range of audio file formats (.wma, .asf, .mp3, .wav, and .wmp) including streaming audio, which is used primarily by Internet radio. You find Windows Media Player in the Start Menu by pressing F4, W.
You can copy sound files to your PAC Mate by synchronizing them with ActiveSync or if you have Windows Media Player 7 or later on your PC you can use its Portable Device feature. For more information on this feature, please see the online Help for Windows Media Player on the PC.
After synchronizing or copying files to the PAC Mate, open up Windows Media Player and press F2 and press DOT 8 on Playlist. This will bring up the Playlist Manager. This displays all of the media available on the PAC Mate and lets you arrange it however you want. Press F2 CHORD on a track to perform actions such as play selection, move earlier, move later and/or delete. Any subsequent synchronizing of audio files to PAC Mate may not display in the Playlist Manager. To access these audio files, please use File Explorer.
With Windows Media Player you can listen to music on the PAC Mate while reading e-mail or editing a file. To do this, simply open Windows Media Player (F4, W) and press F2 and press DOT 8 on Playlist. Use the arrow keys to select the song you want to play, and then press F2 CHORD and choose “Play Selection” from the Context Menu. Next, open the program you want to work in. If you want to listen to the whole playlist, just open Windows Media Player and press P CHORD, P. To pause or stop the audio file, you must leave the program you are working in and return to Windows Media Player for the pause (P CHORD, P) and the stop (P CHORD, S) commands to work. If you have only Windows Media Player open, then you only need to press the second letter as they then work as layered commands.
To disable Background Play, press F2 and press DOT 8 on Tools. Move to Settings and press DOT 8. On the Settings submenu press DOT 8 on Audio & Video. When the Audio & Video dialog opens, press TAB to move to the "While using another program" combo box and use the cursor cross to select Pause playback. When you are done, press DOT 8 to close the dialog. Now when you move into another program to work, Windows Media Player will automatically pause the audio file. Press F4, switch to Windows Media Player and play resumes.
To decrease or increase the volume, use P CHORD, DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW.
To view the list of commands available in Windows Media Player, please see Appendix A: PAC Mate Commands.
To open a Website to listen to Internet radio, press F2 and press DOT 8 on Tools. On the Tools menu move to Open URL and press DOT 8 again. In the Edit Combo box, type in the URL of the Website and then press DOT 8.
For more information on how to use the features of Windows Media Player, please see the online help for Windows Media Player.