Problem:
That dang touchpad is screwing you up by being so sensitive that when you brush it w/your thumbs while typing, it resets the cursor position to some other god-forsaken place in your Word document and screws up your paragraph.
Solution A:
C: > Program Files > Sony > Setting Utility Series > VCCPointingDevice > Uncheck the box next to "Enable"
*Create a shortcut to this program so you don't have to go through all the hassle of finding it again when you want to re-enable your touchpad.
Solution B: for when your "VCCPointingDevice.exe" is not there (like my Z-690's wasn't)
Start > Control Panel > VAIO Control Center > (on the left) Keyboard and Mouse > Pointing Device > Uncheck "Enable" > Apply
*Leave this open until you're ready to re-enable your touchpad (if you're planning to do it soon before you restart/log off/shut down). It's just easier than finding it again.
*Crate a shortcut for "VAIO Control Center" on your desktop if you plan to do this often.
Solution C: because Sony can't make up their god dang minds about where to put stuff...
Start > Control Panel > Sony Notebook Setup > Device > uncheck 'pointing device'
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Changing Vista to 256 color mode
- Find the .exe application file in your Program Files folder (or wherever you installed it)
- R-click > Properties > Compatibility (tab) > check the box next to "Run in 256 colors" > OK
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Tell whether your computer has the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows Vista
Problem: You don't know whether or your PC is running the 32 or 64-bit version of Windows Vista
Solution: Start > type in "msinfo32.exe" > Enter > look for "System Type"
If your system type is listed as....
x86-based PC = 32-bit version of Vista
x64-based PC = 64-bit version of Vista
Solution: Start > type in "msinfo32.exe" > Enter > look for "System Type"
If your system type is listed as....
x86-based PC = 32-bit version of Vista
x64-based PC = 64-bit version of Vista
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Create a Restore Point in Vista
Start > Control Panel > System > System Protection (in L toolbar) > Create
Jerky video playback
Problem:
When you're playing a video w/a large resolution (or any video at all) on your computer, the playback jerks/freezes then unfreezes, pixelates a lot after resuming, etc
Solution:
Increase the video frame rate
Solution 2:
Bad news- your (laptop) monitor cannot keep up with the video being played, so the solution is to get an external monitor, hook it up and play it while viewing the monitor.
When you're playing a video w/a large resolution (or any video at all) on your computer, the playback jerks/freezes then unfreezes, pixelates a lot after resuming, etc
Solution:
Increase the video frame rate
Solution 2:
Bad news- your (laptop) monitor cannot keep up with the video being played, so the solution is to get an external monitor, hook it up and play it while viewing the monitor.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
View/update a list of drivers on Vista
Start > R-click 'Computer' > Manage > Device Manager (L pane) > R-click any device and select 'Update Driver Software...'
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Crackling Sound Coming from Speakers
Problem:
One day your speakers start emitting an occasional crackling/static sound.
Solution:
Download and (re)install your audio driver.
If that does not work, manually check for an updated driver online (using Microsoft's automatic driver-sensing command is not reliable in my experience - it didn't detect a Realtek HD driver update that ultimately solved my problem).
Solution Tested on:
Sony Vaio VGN-Z690
Windows Vista Business
One day your speakers start emitting an occasional crackling/static sound.
Solution:
Download and (re)install your audio driver.
If that does not work, manually check for an updated driver online (using Microsoft's automatic driver-sensing command is not reliable in my experience - it didn't detect a Realtek HD driver update that ultimately solved my problem).
Solution Tested on:
Sony Vaio VGN-Z690
Windows Vista Business
Monday, May 25, 2009
Pair the iPhone 3g with the Motorola S9 using the iCombi Bluetooth Adapter
Problem: Motorola S9 Bluetooth headphones do not work with iPhone (3G) properly (e.g. the music shuts off after hanging up a phone call, etc).
Solution:
Solution:
- Start w/the iCombi unplugged from the iPhone (3G)
- Pair S9 w/the iPhone (3G)
- Plug the iCombi adapter into the iPhone (3G)
- Pair the iCombi to the S9
- Pick up the iPhone & reset its bluetooth (through the settings menu)
- Turn off the Motorola S9
- Reinsert the adapter
- Turn S9 back on & everything should still work
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