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<blockquote data-quote="lugiber" data-source="post: 6277" data-attributes="member: 10335"><p>I have been using my htpc for a while now but are moving to mediaportal as soon as i get my new computer up and running. The thing i like about my htpc is that many of the "basic options" like play, stop, pause and back are available as buttons from within the program. Much like the metal media skin but with a little easier access, and a few more, buttons.</p><p>So basically what you need for using it is a remote/gamepad containing up, down, left and right buttons as well as a "select" button and then you are set to go. Using only these buttons you can control the most useful functions in the program.</p><p></p><p>At least that is my opinion.</p><p></p><p>/Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lugiber, post: 6277, member: 10335"] I have been using my htpc for a while now but are moving to mediaportal as soon as i get my new computer up and running. The thing i like about my htpc is that many of the "basic options" like play, stop, pause and back are available as buttons from within the program. Much like the metal media skin but with a little easier access, and a few more, buttons. So basically what you need for using it is a remote/gamepad containing up, down, left and right buttons as well as a "select" button and then you are set to go. Using only these buttons you can control the most useful functions in the program. At least that is my opinion. /Peter [/QUOTE]
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