Display
- About the MONITOR Indicator
- This topic explains about the conditions of the MONITOR indicator.
- About the Touch Screen<Touch screen equipped models>
- The touch screen enables direct interaction with the VAIO 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.
- Adjusting the Angle of the Screen
- You can adjust the screen angle of your choice.
- Displaying the Menu Screen (MONITOR Function)
- With the menu screen, you can customize the settings and switch the input source.
- Enjoying Sounds Only (Picture Off)
- This feature lets you enjoy sound only with the LCD screen turned off.
- How to Use the Touch Screen<Touch screen equipped models>
- You can tap the touch screen or make a simple motion with your fingers to operate the VAIO computer.
- Multiple Touch Screen Operation
- In the VAIO Touch Portal, you can choose a wide variety of software that can be enjoyed with touch screen operation.
- Notes on Using the Touch Screen<Touch screen equipped models>
- Before using the touch screen, read the following precautions for correct use.
- Turning Off the LCD Screen
- You can turn off the LCD screen and LCD backlight.
You might be looking for the following topics:
- About Pro Picture Setup / Video Input Settings (MONITOR Function)
- About the Language Settings (MONITOR Function)
- About the Picture Adjustments / Picture Settings (MONITOR Function)
- About the Scene Select Settings (MONITOR Function)
- About the Screen Settings (MONITOR Function)
- Changing the LCD Brightness
- Changing the Resolution (Size) of the Screen Image
- Changing the Resolution (Size) of the Screen Image on an HDMI-Connected Device
- Connecting a TV with an HDMI Input Port
- Enable/Disable the Touch Screen<Touch screen equipped models>
- Enlarging the Text Size (DPI)<Touch screen equipped models>
- Notes on the LCD screen
- Selecting Display Modes
- Using the Multiple Monitors Function
- Using the Settings Menu (MONITOR Function)