selecting Panel.
If you select the standby mode for your monitor and allow the system to turn off the monitor, it is
recommended that you restart your computer before playing DVD titles.
VAIO Smart Keyboard Default Settings
The VAIO Smart Keyboard programmable buttons come with the following applications as their
default settings:
S1 - Easy Internet Access Browser
S2 - Outlook 98 (E-mail)
S3 - MotorHead (Game)
S4 - Microsoft
®
Works
S5 - Quicken 99 Basic
S6 - VAIO Documentation
All six buttons are reprogrammable.
Using The Standby Mode
To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode
When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off
completely. There are four ways to put your computer into standby mode.
Tap the power switch on the front panel.
Click Shut Down at the bottom of the Start menu to display the Shut Down Windows dialog box.
Select Stand by, and then click OK.
Press the Standby button on the VAIO Smart Keyboard (the half moon icon).
Change the timer settings for standby mode in the Control Panel, as follows:
1.
From the Start menu, point to Settings and click Control Panel.
2.
Click the Power Management icon.
3.
On the Power Schemes tab, change the Power scheme to Home/Office Desk.
4.
In the list box for System standby, select an interval of time.
5.
Click the OK button and close the Control Panel.
To Resume from Standby Mode
There are two ways to resume system functionality when your computer is in standby mode. Use
either of the following methods.
Press any key, such as the Enter key.
Tap the power switch on the front panel.
It may take up to 30 seconds for your system to recover stored information and resume
functionality. The screen remains blank while the system is resuming functionality.
Applications That Use the TWAIN Driver
Digital imaging applications, such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe
®
, allow you to transfer images to your
computer from external devices, including scanners or digital cameras. For some devices, a TWAIN
driver window appears on the screen. Always close the TWAIN driver window before exiting or
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