How to adjust the Gesture Control settings
The gesture functions enable you to perform various operations on applications with a hand gesture recognized by the built-in camera on your VAIO computer.
Notes
- The gesture functions are disabled by default.
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- The camera gesture functions may not work correctly in the following cases:
- Someone or something is moving behind you while you are making a hand gesture.
- Your computer is placed in an unstable position.
- You are using your computer in a dark room.
- You are making a hand gesture out of range of the built-in camera.
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- You move your hand too fast.
- When an application that supports the gesture functions is launched with the functions enabled, the built-in camera indicator light turns on.
- If the built-in camera is pointing directly to a light source, such as a fluorescent light, your hand gesture may not be recognized correctly.
- If the built-in camera does not recognize your hand gesture correctly, put your hand back down and try again after a while.
Sony Vaio VPCS12V9E/B Reviews:
Sony's latest Vaio S series laptop is well-specified, comfortable to use and lightweight. It's not perfect though and the very similar but cheaper Vaio VPCS12L9E/B is a better value alternative. It has a slower Core i3 processor instead of an i5 chip, has 4GB instead of 6GB of RAM and doesn't have a built-in 3G modem or fingerprint reader.
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