Sony PCV-LX910 Manual

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Topic: I cannot draw or erase on the Sony Pen Tablet display with my 
VAIO pen. (PCV-LX910)
This may occur when you move to different applications or windows where the 
Sony Tablet Set Up program is not loaded. The application or window will return 
to its normal state when the pen tip is removed from the tablet screen.
Topic: My VAIO Pen does not respond correctly when my computer returns to 
normal mode from standby or suspend modes. (PCV-LX910)
When the VAIO Pen is left too close to the tablet and your system is returning 
from standby or suspend modes, your VAIO Pen or Sony Pen Tablet settings may 
change. These symptoms and their solutions are listed as follows:
If the VAIO Pen does not move the cursor or the Rocker switch does not 
work, you must restart your computer. Save all open documents and close all 
open applications with your mouse, before you restart your computer.
If the tablet mouse (UD cursor) appears to be the default setting in the Sony 
Tablet software, you can go to the Sony Tablet Property window and select 
Edit-Reset Settings to cancel this registration.
Topic: Why is there no sound in any application?
There are independent controls for your system volume. 
Check that the speakers are plugged correctly into the HEADPHONES jack.
If the speakers have a mute button, make sure it is off.
If the speakers are powered by batteries, check that the batteries are inserted 
properly and that they are charged.
If the speakers use an external power source, make sure that the power cord 
is plugged into a grounded wall outlet or power strip.
If the speakers have their own volume control, check the volume level.
If the program you are using has its own volume control, check that the 
volume is turned up.
Check the volume controls in the application, in the audio mixer, and in 
Windows. There is a volume control 
 on the Windows
®
 taskbar. Click the 
icon and slide the level bar up to increase the volume.
Check that the Mute check box is not selected in the Windows volume 
control .