Congratulations on your purchase of this VAIO(R) computer. Windows 8: The Basics About your VAIO computer’s configuration Parts Description To find out about the configuration of your VAIO computer, visit the Sony online support website. [Details] Setup Some features, options, and supplied items may not be available on your VAIO computer.
In no event shall Sony Corporation be liable for any incidental, consequential, or special damages, whether based on tort, contract, or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with this manual, the software, or other information contained herein or the use thereof.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Display Troubleshooting Adjusting the LCD Brightness Automatically How to Use Your VAIO computer measures ambient light intensity to adjust the LCD brightness automatically. Windows 8: The Basics Changing the LCD Brightness You can adjust the LCD brightness.
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Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless technology. About One-touch functions<NFC supported models> Windows 8: The Basics One-touch functions are Sony original functions which use NFC. Parts Description Disabling NFC/One-touch functions<NFC supported models> You can disable NFC/One-touch functions by following these steps.
The following information is applicable to ENERGY STAR qualified products only. About the Software License Windows 8: The Basics This product contains software owned by Sony and licensed by third parties. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of license agreements enclosed with this Parts Description product.
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Solving Common Problems with Your VAIO Computer If you have any problem operating your VAIO computer, try these suggestions before Parts Description contacting an authorized Sony service/support center or your local Sony dealer directly. Updating Your VAIO Computer Setup Be sure to update your VAIO computer with the following apps to enhance the computer’s efficiency, security, and functionality.
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In Store Service & Support (available in USA only) Make an appointment with a Sony certified technician at a U.S. Sony Store and get personalized service and support for your VAIO computer. Sony Technicians can assist with the setup of your new VAIO computer, system optimization, data rescue, and any repair service you might need.
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For Sony’s environmental initiatives and recycling of your products, visit our sustainability Click to Search site. http://www.sony.com/green Hint You can find a link to register your computer online in VAIO Care. [Details] Related Topic Read This First Keeping Your VAIO Computer in Optimum Condition (VAIO Care)
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Welcome How to Use Congratulations on the purchase of this VAIO computer. This User Guide - Introduction Version provides you with limited information about Windows 8: The Basics your VAIO computer. To update this file to the complete version of the User Guide, see Updating the User Guide to the Latest Version [Details] for more information.
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Click to Search Updating the User Guide to the Latest Version By updating this User Guide - Introduction Version through the Internet, you can get the complete version of the User Guide with detailed information on your VAIO computer. Once the User Guide is updated to the complete version, you can access it anytime even if you are offline.
and Support or help files included with your apps. Click to Search To access Windows Help and Support, open the charms and enter “Help and Support” in the Search box. [Details] ^ Go to top Connecting to the Internet You will need to connect your VAIO computer to the Internet before updating to the complete version of the User Guide.
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1. Open the charms [Details] and select (Settings). Click to Search 2. Select (the network icon). 3. Select your desired network (SSID) from the list and Connect. Note For detailed information on network settings and devices, refer to the information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or the manuals that came with your network devices.
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^ Go to top Finding Support Information The Sony online support website provides instant access to information on commonly encountered problems. You can find support information such as the support website URL in Contact & Support on VAIO Care or the supplied Quick Start Guide.
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Click to Search You can place the shortcuts to apps, the desktop, and websites that you use the most. Overview 1. Tiles Select tiles to start apps, etc. You can add and arrange tiles to suit your preference. 2. Charms [Details] Search apps, files, and various computer settings including devices and wireless related items.
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Swipe in from the right edge. Click to Search Mouse operation Place the pointer at the upper-right corner, then move the pointer down when the charms appear. Keyboard operation Press the C key while holding down the (Windows) key. ^ Go to top Searching/Starting Apps, Files, or Settings 1.
Click to Search Swipe in from the left edge until a small app icon appears, then drag the icon back towards the left edge. Mouse operation Place the pointer at the upper-left corner to show an app icon(s), then move the pointer down.
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Click to Search Touch operation Display currently running apps [Details], touch your desired app icon, and swipe in from the left edge. Mouse operation Display currently running apps [Details] and drag your desired app icon from the left edge to the center.
Mouse operation Click to Search Right-click on the computer screen. Keyboard operation Press the Z key while holding down the (Windows) key. ^ Go to top Closing Apps You can close currently running apps by following the instruction below. Hint The app window becomes smaller in the bottom of the screen.
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Mouse operation Click to Search Display your desired app on the computer screen, place the pointer at the top-center edge to change the pointer into the hand pointer, and drag the app to the bottom-center edge. Keyboard operation Press the F4 key while holding down the Alt key. ^ Go to top Downloading Apps from Windows Store You can add apps from Windows Store.
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Trademarks SONY and the SONY logo are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. VAIO, the VAIO logo, and other Sony product or service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation or any of its affiliates. Microsoft, Windows, the Windows logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Closing Apps How to Use You can close currently running apps by following the instruction below. Windows 8: The Basics Parts Description Setup Network / Internet Connections Settings Backup / Recovery Security Other Operations Notifications...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Opening the App Menu How to Use Many apps have app menus that you can use to control your app. Follow the instructions below to open the app menu. Windows 8: The Basics Hint Parts Description...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Viewing Running Apps How to Use You can view running apps by displaying the list on the Start screen. [Details] Windows 8: The Basics Parts Description Setup Network / Internet Connections Settings Touch operation (Touch screen equipped models)
Security Other Operations Note If a device driver other than the one provided by Sony is used, the image will not be displayed and audio will not be heard. Always use the device driver provided by Sony Notifications for updates.
Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting How to Use the Touch Screen <Touch screen equipped models> How to Use Windows 8: The Basics You can tap the touch screen or make a simple motion with your fingers to operate your VAIO computer.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Notes on Using the Wi-Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Function How to Use Windows 8: The Basics Before using the Wi-Fi function, read the following precautions for correct use. In some countries or regions, using the Wi-Fi products may be restricted by the local regulations.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Starting Wi-Fi(R) (Wireless LAN) Communications How to Use You can establish Wi-Fi communications between your VAIO computer and an access point (not supplied). Windows 8: The Basics Before using Wi-Fi, make sure a Wi-Fi access point is on and operating. 1.
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Parts Description Notes on the AC adapter Setup Use the AC adapter supplied with your VAIO computer or with genuine Sony products. Network / Internet Do not use any other AC adapter as it may cause a malfunction. Do not connect the AC adapter to a power conversion device such as a travel power converter.
Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Using Sleep Mode How to Use In Sleep mode, all unnecessary devices of your VAIO computer are turned off, though some devices stay on to retain the computer’s state including data you are working on. Sleep Windows 8: The Basics mode is useful when you take a short rest, for example.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Parts and Controls on the Front How to Use Describes the features on the front of the VAIO computer, such as buttons and indicator lights. Windows 8: The Basics Parts Description Setup Network / Internet...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Parts and Controls on the Sides How to Use Describes the features on the sides of the VAIO computer, such as connection ports. Windows 8: The Basics Parts Description Setup Network / Internet Connections...
Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Setting Up an Appropriate Work Environment How to Use This topic describes where to or not to place your VAIO computer and ergonomic instructions. Windows 8: The Basics Parts Description Where to place your VAIO computer When placing your VAIO computer, ensure that: Setup...
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If the battery life has become short, replace the battery pack with a new one specified by Parts Description Sony. Refer to the help file for more information on battery charge status and capacity decrease. Setup 1.
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If the battery pack quickly runs out of power after being fully charged or it has reached the end of its life, replace it with a new one. Contact an authorized Sony service/support center and replace the battery pack with a new one specified by Sony.
Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key How to Use Press and hold down the Fn key and another key simultaneously to perform a keyboard shortcut action. Windows 8: The Basics For example, to turn off the sound: Fn+F2 →...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Notes on Using the Noise Canceling Headphones <Noise canceling headphones supplied models> How to Use Windows 8: The Basics Before using the noise canceling headphones, read the following precautions for correct use. The noise canceling function does not work on sound output through speakers, standard headphones, and devices via BLUETOOTH communication.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Communicating with Another BLUETOOTH(R) Device such as a Mouse How to Use Windows 8: The Basics You can connect BLUETOOTH devices to your VAIO computer. For details on BLUETOOTH communication, see About the BLUETOOTH Function. [Details] Parts Description 1.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Notes on Using the BLUETOOTH(R) Function How to Use Before using the BLUETOOTH function, read the following precautions for correct use. In some countries or regions, using the BLUETOOTH function may be restricted by the Windows 8: The Basics local regulations.
Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Connecting a USB Device How to Use You can connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device such as a mouse, floppy disk drive, speaker or printer to your VAIO computer. Windows 8: The Basics Installation of the device driver supplied with the USB device may be required when connecting.
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Windows 8: The Basics and other devices. Because it is removable, it can be used for external data storage. For the latest information about “Memory Stick”, visit http://www.sony.net/memorycard/. Parts Description Setup Related Topic Compatible “Memory Stick”...
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Notifications Your VAIO computer has been tested and found compatible with any Sony branded “Memory Stick” of up to 32 GB, available as of May 2012. However, “Memory Stick” compatibility is not guaranteed in all cases.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Inserting/Removing SD Memory Cards How to Use Your VAIO computer is equipped with an SD memory card slot. You can use this slot to transfer data among digital cameras, camcorders, music players, and other audio/video Windows 8: The Basics devices.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Inserting/Removing “Memory Stick” How to Use You can use “Memory Stick” to save data or transfer images between a digital camera and your VAIO computer. To insert/remove “Memory Stick”, follow these steps. Windows 8: The Basics Parts Description To Insert “Memory Stick”...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Notes on Using SD Memory Cards How to Use Before using SD memory cards, read the following precautions for correct use. Keep an SD memory card out of reach of children. There is a risk of swallowing it. Windows 8: The Basics Do not touch the SD memory card connector with your finger or metal objects.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Notes on Using “Memory Stick” How to Use Before using “Memory Stick”, read the following precautions for correct use. Keep “Memory Stick” out of reach of children. There is a risk of swallowing it. Windows 8: The Basics Do not touch the “Memory Stick”...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting About Recovery How to Use Recovery is the process of restoring the built-in storage device back to its original factory condition. Refresh is the process of reinstalling the operating system with the main settings Windows 8: The Basics and personal data retained.
Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Creating Recovery Media How to Use Follow the instructions below to create Recovery Media. Windows 8: The Basics To create Recovery Media Parts Description Hint You can use DVDs, Blu-ray Disc, and a USB flash drive as Recovery Media. However, it Setup is recommended that you use DVD-R media, since you may accidentally delete the data on the USB flash drive.
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Do not stop the recovery process until the process is complete. Settings If you have forgotten the password and cannot start the recovery process, contact an authorized Sony service/support center to reset it. A reset fee will be charged. Backup / Recovery Notes on apps Security Recovering your VAIO computer can restore only the preinstalled apps.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Refreshing Your VAIO Computer How to Use If your VAIO computer has become unstable, it is recommended that you use the refresh function provided by Windows. Refresh the computer by following these steps. Windows 8: The Basics Note Parts Description...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Notes on Built-In Sensors How to Use Before using built-in sensors, read the following precautions for correct use. Windows 8: The Basics Notes on using the built-in accelerometer Parts Description If you change the computer screen orientation without closing running apps, such as a video playback app, all unsaved data may be lost.
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You can reset the user password at the BIOS setup screen by entering the machine password. If you forget the machine password, the password must be reset by authorized Sony service/support center. (The reset fee will be charged.) Related Topic...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Using the Built-in Camera <Built-in camera equipped models> How to Use Windows 8: The Basics You can make a video call through the Internet using the built-in camera and communication apps.
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The TPM security feature on your VAIO computer does not ensure complete security of Backup / Recovery your data and hardware. Sony assumes no liability for any problems and damage arising out of your use of or Security inability to use the TPM.
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How to Use Windows 8: The Basics If you have any problem operating your VAIO computer, try these suggestions before contacting an authorized Sony service/support center or your local Sony dealer directly. Parts Description 1. See other sections in this on-screen manual.
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Sony assumes no liabilities for any loss of your data arising out of the backup process. Use the power cord or the AC adapter to power your VAIO computer while using VAIO...
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To restore copyright protected data, such as music files organized by digital media Security playback apps, use a backup tool specified by the app you used to import such data. Sony does not guarantee the playback compatibility of data which is not restored with Other Operations the specified backup tool.
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<NFC supported models> How to Use Windows 8: The Basics One-touch functions are Sony original functions which use NFC. By touching One-touch functions supported devices to each other, you can establish communications between the supported devices without complicated settings. Parts Description...
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting Using the Optical Trackpad How to Use By moving your finger on the Optical Trackpad, you can move the pointer on the computer screen. Windows 8: The Basics With the pointer on your desired item or object, press the left button or the right button to execute various commands or display menus.
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Click to Search VAIO User Guide Back Back to Top Troubleshooting How to Use the Pen <Digitizer Stylus supplied models> How to Use Windows 8: The Basics Using the supplied pen (Digitizer Stylus), you can operate your VAIO computer intuitively, by touching the screen softly or tracing something on the screen.
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Click to Search You can also do the same operation by holding the pen at the desired point for a few seconds. To drag Gently place the pen on the item to be moved, then trace on the screen to move it. To erase text Depending on the app, you can erase text.
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2. Check the direction of the new nib and insert it into the barrel of the pen. Network / Internet Note If the pen’s nib is lost or broken, contact an authorized Sony service/support center. Connections Settings Backup / Recovery...
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Setup Network / Internet The following information is applicable to ENERGY STAR qualified products only. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Sony confirmed that this product meets the ENERGY STAR Connections standards for energy efficiency. The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that Settings promotes energy saving through the use of computers and office equipment.
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About the Software License How to Use This product contains software owned by Sony and licensed by third parties. Use of such software is subject to the terms and conditions of license agreements enclosed with this Windows 8: The Basics product.
If your VAIO computer or the AC adapter becomes extraordinarily hot, turn off the Backup / Recovery computer, unplug the AC adapter, remove the battery pack if it is removable, and then contact an authorized Sony service/support center. Security Power source Other Operations Do not place heavy objects on the power cord, or this could cause a fire.
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The BLUETOOTH word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth Settings SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Backup / Recovery Power2Go is trademark of CyberLink.Inc.
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AC adapter. Check that you are using the supplied Sony AC adapter. For your safety, use only the genuine Sony AC adapter, which is supplied by Sony for your VAIO computer. The battery pack may have run out of power.
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In this case, push and hold the battery off button for three to five seconds with a thin, Apps straight object (such as a paper clip). If the problem persists, contact an authorized Sony service/support center and replace Network / Internet the battery pack with a new one specified by Sony.