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Default [Answered] windows media player

in windows vista you can minimise windows media player and a small control will pop up it the bottom right hand side of the screen is there a download for windows xp that will let me do that becouse it looks good and it is easier to use

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Default Re: windows media player

If you have WMP 10 or higher, you can do this via the player. Here is the process;

How do I use mini Player mode?

To use the mini Player mode to play audio and video, use the Player controls that display on the Windows taskbar at the bottom of your computer screen when you minimize Windows Media Player.

To switch to mini Player mode

1. Start Windows Media Player.
2. Right-click an open area of the Windows taskbar (such as below the system clock), and then point to Toolbars. A check mark next to the Windows Media Player command indicates that mini Player mode is turned on. If there is no check mark, click Windows Media Player to add one.
3. In the Player, click the Minimize button.
To turn off mini Player mode
•Right-click an open area of the Windows taskbar, point to Toolbars, and then click Windows Media Player.
This removes the check mark beside Windows Media Player and turns off mini Player mode. If Windows Media Player is running, it will be restored in full mode, or it will be displayed in full mode the next time you start it.


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thanks you are the best


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Good job Hengis, marked as Answered


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