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You can perform the connection operations using an optional USB mouse as well. ! Under normal circumstances, you do not need to perform the connection operations before using your wireless mouse. While your wireless mouse is successfully working, do not perform the connection operations as this may cause a malfunction. 1 Make sure that the supplied battery is properly installed on your wireless mouse, and then slide the power switch on the mouse to the OFF position. 2 Turn on the computer. 3 If the computer has multiple user accounts, press the < or , key to select the one with administrative rights and press the Enter key. 4 Wait until the Windows starts, and then press the Windows key on the wireless keyboard to display the Start menu. 5 Enter wconnect and press the Enter key. If the User Account Control window appears, press the < or , key to select Yes and press the Enter key. 6 Wait until the utility window for re-connection appears, and then slide the power switch on the wireless mouse to the ON position. . It may take a while before the utility window appears. 7 Wait until the utility window notifies that the wireless mouse should now be working, and then close the utility window. Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Mouse n 38 N Adjusting the Mouse Functions 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Click Mouse under Hardware and Sound. The Mouse Properties window appears. 3 Change the settings. Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen n 39 N Using the Touch Screen Embedded infrared optical sensors of your computer's touch screen enable direct interaction with the computer using your finger(s). You can perform various gestures on the touch screen to compensate for mouse operations, such as selecting items and scrolling. ! The touch screen function may be disabled depending on the software application you are using. You cannot use some touch screen functions while the Quick Web Access function is activated. Your computer is equipped with two optical sensors and supports multi-touch input of up to two points. When you rotate a picture on the touch screen, for example, a rotating gesture may not be successfully recognized by your computer, which, however, does not indicate a malfunction. Gesture Description Tap Tap on the touch screen once with a finger. This gesture is equivalent to a click with a mouse. Double-tap Tap on the touch screen twice in quick succession with a finger. This gesture is equivalent to a double-click with a mouse. Press-and-hold Touch and hold on the touch screen with a finger until a circling icon appears, and then lift the finger off the screen to display a context-sensitive shortcut menu (if any). This gesture is equivalent to a right-click with a mouse. Press-and-tap Touch and hold on the touch screen with a finger and tap with another finger to display a context-sensitive shortcut menu (if any). This gesture is equivalent to a right-click with a mouse. Drag Put a finger on the touch screen and slide it while keeping the finger in contact with the screen. Drag left or right for panning; up or down for scrolling. Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen n 40 N Gesture Description Flick Put a finger on the touch screen and slide it linearly in quick motion. You can assign an individual task to up to eight flicks. There are four default flick assignments: you can flick left to move backward, flick right to move forward, flick up to scroll up, and flick down to scroll down. When a flick gesture is successfully recognized, an icon appears with a description of the assignment on the desktop. To add or change the flick assignments, click Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, and Pen and Touch to access the Flick tab. Zoom With some software applications, you can pinch on the touch screen with two fingers for zooming. Pinch open to zoom in or pinch close to zoom out. Rotate With some software applications, such as photo viewer software, you can put two fingers on the touch screen and slide them in circles to rotate the underlying object. Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen n 41 N . You can disable the touch screen function with the Control Panel. Click Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, and Pen and Touch, and then click to cancel the Use your finger as an input device check box on the Touch tab. You can change the DPI to enlarge the view size of the touch screen for easier touch works. To do so, click Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Display, and Set custom text size (DPI), and then specify your preference. Changing the DPI, however, may distort the screen view while you are using a non-compatible software application or viewing a non-compatible web site. Depending on the model you purchased, the text size may be set to Larger by default. Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen n 42 N Displaying the On-screen Keyboard While the touch screen function is enabled, you can use the on-screen keyboard, instead of the wireless keyboard...
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