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    toshiba satellite question??? help me ?

    okay so i've had a toshiba satellite for about 3 years now and i've NEVER been able to figure this out...
    there are buttons to the left of the keyboard right under the power button. one has a play/pause label, one has a stop label and one has what looks like a skip track label. and theres another one with a music note in a filmstrip does anyone know what these buttons work with and tell me how they work???

    i've tried using them with various programs and they do nothing when i push them. thanks!

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    The buttons work when your laptop is off. You can insert a music cd while the computer is off and it will play. The buttons are there cause they are the only way to play, stop, pause, or skip a song. This is just in case you wanna hear music but not turn the laptop on and waste lots of energy.


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