Sony manual Vaio MicroTower User Guide Key Description

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VAIO MicroTower User Guide

Key

Description

 

 

Numeric keypad

Contains the keys found on a typical calculator. Use

 

the numeric keypad to type numbers or to perform

 

mathematical calculations such as addition and

 

subtraction. Note that you must press NUM LOCK to

 

activate the numeric keypad. (When you do so, the

 

Num Lock light will be on.)

 

 

Navigation keys

Several keys are devoted to moving the cursor on the

 

screen (the four arrow keys and the HOME, END, PAGE

 

UP, and PAGE DOWN keys). These keys are also

 

available on the numeric keypad when Num Lock is

 

turned off.

 

 

Correction keys

The INSERT and DELETE keys enable you to make

 

corrections in your documents. These keys are also

 

available on the numeric keypad when Num Lock

 

is turned off.

 

 

Function keys

The twelve function keys along the top of the keyboard

 

are used to perform designated tasks. For example, in

 

many applications, F1 is the Help key. The task

 

associated with each function key may vary from one

 

application to the next.

 

 

Escape keys

The ESC (Escape) key is used to cancel commands.

 

 

Print Screen keys

The PRINT SCREEN key takes an electronic snapshot of

 

the screen and places it in the Windows Clipboard. You

 

can then paste the screen shot into a document and print

 

it.

 

 

Operator keys

Several keys are always used with at least one other key:

 

CTRL, ALT, and SHIFT. When held down with another

 

keys, the CTRL (Control) and ALT (Alternate) keys offer

 

another way to give commands. For example, in many

 

applications, instead of choosing the Save command

 

from a menu, you can hold down CTRL and press S

 

(referred to as CTRL+S). The SHIFT key operates the

 

same way as on a typewriter; it is used to produce capital

 

letters or special symbols such as @ and $.

 

 

Windows keys

The keys with the Windows logo display the Windows

 

Start menu; it is the equivalent of clicking the Start key

 

on the taskbar. The Applications key displays a shortcut

 

menu of context-sensitive choices; pressing this key is the

 

equivalent of clicking the right mouse button.

 

 

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Contents Vaio MicroTower User Guide Safety Information Owner’s RecordRegulatory Information FCC PartTelephone Consumer Protection Act Contents Getting Started With Vaio Space Vaio MicroTower User GuideContents Computer BasicsViii Welcome About the User GuidePage Setting Up Your Vaio MicroTower Choosing a Location for Your ComputerVaio MicroTower User Guide Connecting the Sony Multimedia Computer Display Setting Up Your Vaio MicroTowerConnecting a Display, Speakers A Microphone Connecting the Optional Palmrest To remove the palmrestConnecting the Keyboard and Mouse Connecting the Phone Line and Phone Connecting the Power Cords Connecting Peripherals Connecting Enables You To For DetailsConnecting a Television Audio/Video Out If your system includes the Sony Multimedia Computer DisplayCable From Display Back of TV Cable From Display Back of TV Audio splitter not included Connecting a Printer Connecting a Joystick or Midi Instrument Connecting an i.LINK IEEE-1394 Equipped Device To connect an i.LINK IEEE-1394 deviceConnecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device To connect an S/PDIF deviceConnecting an S-Link Control A1 Equipped Device To connect an S-Link Control A1 deviceConnecting a Universal Serial Bus Device Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral Starting Your Computer Registering Windows Registering Your Computer Using the Standby Mode Standby Mode IndicatorsTo put the computer in standby mode To take the computer out of standby modeShutting Down Your Computer To shut down your computerStarting Vaio Space To start Vaio SpaceVaio Space Centers Center Name and Icon Contains DescriptionTo go to a center within Vaio Space Navigating through Vaio SpaceGetting Started With Vaio Space Vaio Space Controls Button FunctionTo launch the Software Center Using the Software CenterOther Software Center Functions Action Procedure Using the Audio-Video Center Program DescriptionCategory Description Using the Online CenterTo launch the Online Center Using the Tool Center Using Tool Center ToolsUsing the Help Center Exiting Vaio SpaceTo launch the Help Center To exit Vaio SpacePage Getting Help Vaio MicroTower User Guide To place a call to SOS Calling SOSGetting Help Vaio MicroTower User Guide Options Descriptions Troubleshooting My computer won’t startMy computer locks up My software program locks up or crashesCannot play a DVD-ROM disc Vaio MicroTower User Guide My DVD-ROM drive tray won’t openCannot play a CD-ROM disc My speakers have no sound My microphone doesn’t work Vaio MicroTower User Guide My modem connection is slowMy modem doesn’t work My mouse doesn’t work Vaio MicroTower User Guide My keyboard doesn’t work Can’t find the Windows taskbarUsing the System Recovery CDs Insert the Sony System Recovery CD in the DVD-ROM drive Vaio MicroTower User Guide To use the System Recovery CDsUsing the Application Recovery CDs To use the Application Recovery CDsPage Upgrading and Maintaining Your Vaio MicroTower Inserting an Add-in Board To insert an add-in boardUpgrading and Maintaining Your Vaio MicroTower To install memory Adding MemoryAlign the Dimm over the socket Replacing the Lithium Battery To replace the lithium batteryUpgrading and Maintaining Your Vaio MicroTower Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive Upgrading and Maintaining Your Vaio MicroTower Vaio MicroTower User Guide Upgrading and Maintaining Your Vaio MicroTower Vaio MicroTower User Guide Removing the Left-Side Panel To remove the left-side panelRemoving the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panelRemoving the Front Panel To remove the front panelDetaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette driveReplacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette driveReplacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panelReplacing the Front Panel To replace the front panelReplacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panelUsing the Keyboard Key DescriptionVaio MicroTower User Guide Key Description Light Off Changing the Function of the Programmable ButtonsComputer Basics Using the Mouse Term DescriptionSetting Up the Mouse for Left-Hand Use To set up the mouse for left-hand useUsing the DVD-ROM Drive To use the driveUsing the Diskette Drive To use the diskette drivePage On the Power Source Other InformationOn Disposal of the Lithium Battery Other Information On InstallationOn Handling On Moisture Condensation On Upgrading the SystemOn Using the Hard Disk Drive On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM DiscsOn Handling Diskettes On Handling CD-ROM and DVD-ROM DiscsPage Limited Warranty Statement Vaio MicroTower User Guide Index Vaio MicroTower User Guide Index SOS Index

MicroTower specifications

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