Quirky Menu Behavior When Playing My DVD on a PC

I have a very simple DVD that I've built using DVD Studio Pro. When I play it on a Mac it works fine; same for a stand-alone DVD player. However, when I try to play the DVD on a PC -- XP or Vista -- the cursor keys won't work to control the navigation unless I press the tab key first.
This has me stumped. Any ideas out there?

Windows does not provide a DVD player application; hence the issues many PC experience.
Power DVD seems to work well.
You didn't indicate what PC app is being used to play the DVD. Let us know.

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