Sony Slimtop Computer manual To calibrate your pen to the tablet screen, Function Description

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VAIO Slimtop Computer User Guide

Function

Description

Left-Click

Single click of the left mouse button.

 

 

Left Double-Click

Double-click of the left mouse button.

 

 

Right-Click

Single click of the right mouse button.

 

 

Middle-Click

Clicking the center wheel button of a wheel mouse.

 

 

Left-Click Lock

Holds down the left mouse button.

 

 

Keystroke

Performs a programmed keystroke.

 

 

Modifier

Operates as the Shift, Alt, or Ctrl key (as programmed).

 

 

Pressure Hold

Keeps the pen tip pressure constant.

 

 

Mode Toggle

Switches between Pen (absolute coordinate) and Mouse modes.

 

 

Pop-up Menu

Displays a pop-up menu at the cursor position.

 

 

Erase

Operates as an eraser.

 

 

Ignored

No function is assigned.

 

 

The Left-Click function is assigned by default to the pen tip. Before you change the pen tip setting to perform a different function, assign the Left-Click function to another switch. Sony suggests assigning the Left-Click function to the pen tip when using the pen with drawing applications.

To calibrate your pen to the tablet screen

1From the Sony Tablet Properties screen, click the Calibration tab.

2Click the “Calibrate...” button. Follow the on-screen instructions to align your pen’s cursor positioning to the tablet screen coordinates.

Calibration Tab

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Contents Vaio Slimtop Computer User Guide Vaio Slimtop Computer User Guide Contents System, Application Driver Recovery CDsTroubleshooting 107Welcome Vaio Slimtop Computer User Guide Locating Controls and Connectors Front Panel OverviewOptical drive access indicator light Memory Stick media access indicator lightHard disk drive access indicator light Power button and indicator lightPC Card slot Universal Serial Bus USB portLever Back Panel OverviewAC Input port Monitor portUniversal Serial Bus USB ports Headphones jackEthernet port Line In jackBrightness control Volume controlSony Pen Tablet Display PS/2 keyboard portTo protect data on a Memory Stick media Additional System CapabilitiesTo use the Memory Stick Media slot Inserting the Memory Stick MediaOpening the front panel Using PC CardsTo insert a PC card Inserting a PC cardEjecting a PC card Ejecting a PC cardVaio Slimtop Computer User Guide About the Pen Tablet Display and Accessories Sony Pen Tablet and accessoriesAdjusting the viewing angle To Adjust the Sony Pen Tablet DisplaySetting the display height and viewing angle Adjusting viewing angle for working with the Vaio penLower switch position Using the Vaio PenUpper switch position EraserTo replace the Pen tip To change the settings of your Vaio PenRemoving the Pen tip Configuring the Vaio Pen Functions Sony Tablet Properties main windowFunction Description To calibrate your pen to the tablet screenCalibration Tab To adjust the pen tip pressure and feel Tip Feel TabTo adjust the pen’s double-click speed and distance Double-Click TabTo adjust the eraser pressure and feel Eraser Feel TabConfiguring the Pop-up Menu Pop-up Menu TabTo create custom settings for an application To add an application to the custom settings listTo remove an application from the custom settings list Vaio Slimtop Computer User Guide Vaio Action Setup Accessing the Vaio Action Setup Help fileTo change the PPK settings Using the Programmable Power KeysKey Function To select the timer’s launch application Setting the Internal TimerTo set the timer start setting Changing the Sony Software Window Design To change the window designUsing the AutoAlert E-mail Notification System AutoAlert E-mail Notification System Software RestrictionsIf you are using the timer to download e-mail automatically If you are using Microsoft Outlook ExpressOverview of Preinstalled Software Vaio AV ApplicationsMovieShaker DigitalPrint Software Using PhotoCaptureDigitalPrint main browser window PhotoCapture window Enter Photo Folder Name dialog boxCapture Pictures from Video window PhotoCapture editing windowUsing PhotoCollection PhotoCollection windowPrinter and Paper selection window Using PhotoDecorPhotoDecor-New PhotoDecor window Using PhotoAlbum PhotoAlbum New Album windowUsing LabelMaker Label New Label windowDesign Edit window DVgate Software Connecting a digital video camcorderTo use DVgate software with a digital video camcorder To install the DVgate plug-in Installing the DVgate plug-in for Adobe Premiere softwareTo use DVgate software to record AVI files to tape DVgate Software Creating movies with MovieShaker software MovieShaker SoftwareMovieShaker main window To import images and sound clips To use the Shake featureShake tray window To add effects to a scene or a clip Effect tray window Effect button selectedTo add text effects to a scene or clip Effects Tray Text button selectedTo save a movie Export windowImageStation Login window Using ImageStation online service with MovieShaker softwareTo upload MovieShaker files Image Uploader window Managing your pictures PictureGear SoftwarePictureGear main window Creating a photo album PIctureGear Album Maker dialog boxCustom Album dialog box Custom album Completed dialog boxSmart Capture Software Smart Capture main windowMode dial Capture button Using Still ModeMode indicator Help button Options button Image windowEffect Settings window Still Image Options windowTo manage pictures in Still mode To capture a picture in Still modeStill Viewer window Using Net Movie Mode Recording Options windowTo capture a movie in Net Movie mode Movie Player windowUsing ImageStation with Smart Capture software To manage your movie in Net Movie modeTo upload with Movie Player To upload with Still ViewerVaio Slimtop Computer User Guide Electronic Music Distribution EMD Services SonicStage SoftwareSonicStage feature tabs Main window Starting SonicStageInternet address drop-down list Playlist view Feature tabs TutorialPlayer control buttons Playlist drop-down list Playlist viewRecording from a CD CD tab windowCheck-Out Transferring songs Check-In/Check-OutTransfer window Check Additional features VisualFlow Software Using VisualFlow softwareVisualFlow main window VisualFlow Software Vaio Slimtop Computer User Guide Hard Disk Drive Partition Defragmenting your hard disk driveConnecting an i.LINK IEEE1394 device Link IEEE1394 CompatibilityTo Enable Ethernet Connectivity Enabling the Ethernet connectionVaio Slimtop Computer User Guide System, Application and Driver Recovery CDs To Use the System Recovery CDsFull restore with format Using the System Recovery CDsTo Use the Application Recovery CDs Using the Application Recovery CDsTo Use the Driver Recovery CD Reinstalling device drivers with the Driver Recovery CDTroubleshooting TopicsTopic My computer or software application stopped responding Topics Vaio Slimtop Computer User Guide Topic My optical drive tray does not open Topic I cannot play a DVD Topic How do I change the video resolution of my display? Topic Why is there no sound in any application? Topic My modem does not work Topic My microphone does not work Topic My mouse does not work Topic I cannot find the Windows taskbar To contact Sony for technical support Select Local Printer, then click NextPower source Disposal of the lithium battery Handling the computer systemMoisture condensation Upgrading the computer systemOn Handling a Pen Tablet LCD display Handling floppy disks Using the hard disk driveCleaning CD or DVD media Handling CD or DVD mediaFor Answers to Your Software Questions Software support104 Sony Service Center Sony Applications Sony Electronics IncResources Index 108 109 110 111 112

Slimtop Computer specifications

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