About the navigation toolbar – Sony PCV-230 User Manual

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When you click a button on the launch pad, you open a VAIO Space
screen that displays category buttons on the left and a navigation toolbar
at the top. The category buttons are explained directly on the screen. Just
click any button to see an explanation of what that category offers.

About the Navigation Toolbar

Each VAIO Space screen (with the exception of the A/V Center) contains
a toolbar with five navigation buttons. If you are comfortable navigating
within a Web browser, you already know how this works.

Button

Description

Goes to the previous screen. When you first open a screen,
the first page has no previous page, so this button is
inactive until you go to another screen. This is sometimes
called the “Back” or “Previous” button.

Goes to the next screen in a sequence. The sequence is the
same as the buttons on the left, from top to bottom. This is
sometimes called the “Next” button.

Goes to the first screen. This is the same as clicking the top
button on the left. This is sometimes called the “Home”
button.

Closes the screen. This is sometimes called the “Exit” or

“Close” button.

Displays the launch pad on the left side of the screen or
hides it if it is already displayed. When displayed, the
launch pad becomes part of every screen. The information
pane on the right changes widtfi when you toggle the
launch pad on and off. The launch pad behaves differently
when it is part of the screen. Each new VAIO Space screen
that you launch replaces the current screen.

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