Sony VPCL231FX/W User Guide - Page 50

Using the Edge Access, To enable or disable the Edge Access

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Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Edge Access n 50 N Using the Edge Access The Edge Access provides you with instant access to various functions, such as skipping to the next chapter, zooming in or out text and photos, and displaying the on-screen keyboard. You can use such functions just by touching black glass sections around the edges of the computer screen. ! The Edge Access is disabled at the time of delivery. You first need to press (Edge Access Operation Guide button) and enable the Edge Access. The button is located at the lower right edge of the computer screen (page 13). For detailed information on the Edge Access, see the Edge Access Operation Guide. To access the Edge Access Operation Guide, touch . To enable or disable the Edge Access Follow these steps to enable or disable the Edge Access. 1 Touch and hold located at the lower right edge of the computer screen for more than two seconds. The touch function settings window appears. 2 Change the setting to enable or disable the Edge Access and then click OK. ! The Edge Access is available only when the Windows operating system is running. It is not available with some functions, which work without running the Windows operating system, for example the Quick Web Access function or the HDMI/VIDEO input function.

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Using Your VAIO Computer >
Using the Edge Access
Using the Edge Access
The Edge Access provides you with instant access to various functions, such as skipping to the next chapter, zooming in or
out text and photos, and displaying the on-screen keyboard. You can use such functions just by touching black glass sections
around the edges of the computer screen.
!
The Edge Access is disabled at the time of delivery. You first need to press
(Edge Access Operation Guide button) and enable the Edge Access.
The button is located at the lower right edge of the computer screen
(page 13)
.
For detailed information on the Edge Access, see the Edge Access Operation Guide. To access the Edge Access Operation
Guide, touch
.
To enable or disable the Edge Access
Follow these steps to enable or disable the Edge Access.
1
Touch and hold
located at the lower right edge of the computer screen for more than two seconds.
The touch function settings window appears.
2
Change the setting to enable or disable the Edge Access and then click
OK
.
!
The Edge Access is available only when the Windows operating system is running. It is not available with some functions, which work without running
the Windows operating system, for example the Quick Web Access function or the HDMI/VIDEO input function.