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NOTICE  ● Keep the device and all accessories out of the reach of small children.   ● Keep  the  device  way  from  wet  areas  and  objects, and do not use the device with wet hands. ● Do not use  or  store the  device in  dusty,  hot,  cold, electric, chemical, or magnetic areas. ● Do  not  drop,  shake  or  knock  the  device.  Rough handling can break the device. ● Do not leave the device into a car with all windows closed. ● Do not leave the device into a bed when charging. ● Do not leave the device into areas that may become hotter without attention, like tables in sunshine. ● Please adjust the speaker at approximate volume to avoid harm to your ears. ● Do not disassembly the device without professional guidance. Do not change any part of the device. ● Please use the proper power adapters provided by manufacturer to charge the device.   ● Firmware & Windows updates might bring different functions.  Information  in  this  document  may change without notice.
1. Meet this Tablet PC  This Tablet PC device has most same functions as your laptops, you can use this device for business, learning, entertainment, etc. Just like on smartphones, you can use your finger on the touchscreen of this Tablet PC. For  example,  drag  your  fingers  across  the  screen  to scroll.    Before start it, make sure there is a wireless network around and you have password of the network if it is secured. You will see how to connect to it in Chapter 4. Connect to Network.    Here are some main features of this device. ● Operation System: Windows 8.1 with Bing ● Wireless connections via Wi-Fi and more. ● Bluetooth function. ● Photographing and Video recording ● Built-in G-Sensor. ● Built-in speaker and microphone. ● External Micro-SD card is supported. ● External mouse and keyboard is supported via USB.
2. Touch Gestures  On  the  touchscreen  of  this  Tablet  PC,  different movements by fingers lead to different effect. Here is a glossary of touch gestures that you often use.   ● Tab   Tab once on something.  To  open,  select  or  activates something you tap, just like clicking with a mouse.    ● Tab and hold   Press your finger down on and hold for about a second  To  show  options  related  to  what you are doing, just like right-clicking with a mouse.  ● Tab-tab slide   Tap,  then  tap  and  hold.  And  slide your finger in any direction.  To  drag an  item  you’ve tapped,  or select text on Webpages, etc.
    ● Pinch or Stretch   Touch the screen or an item with two  or  more  fingers,  and  move fingers toward each other (Pinch) or  away  from  each  other (Stretch).  To  zoom  in  or  out  of  a  map, picture, or a website.  ● Rotate   Put  two  or  more  fingers  on  an item and then turn your hand.  To rotate items that can be.  ● Slide to scroll   Drag your finger on the screen.  Scrolls  through  on  the  screen, like scrolling with a mouse.  ● Frame Selection   Press your finger down on screen and hold to draw a frame.  To make frame selection, just like what you do with a mouse.
   ● Swipe to select   Swipe  an  item  with  a  short  and quick  movement  in  the  direction vertically  to  the  way  they  page scrolls.  To select an item.    ● Swipe from right edge   Starting on right edge, swipe in.  To open the Charms Bar.  ● Swipe from left edge   Starting on left edge, swipe in.  To  shows  your  recently  opened apps, or close apps. If you swipe in from  left  edge  (hold  it)  and  swipe back, you can see recent app list on left edge.  ● Swipe from bottom edge   Starting on bottom edge, swipe in.  To show commands of the app.
3. The Basics  Power On Press POWER button for around 2 seconds, the device starts  up  and  displays  the  Start  screen,  or  enter password if it is secured.    Shut down & Restart Swipe  from  right  edge of screen, select  Settings,  tab Power icon  , and choose Shut down or Restart. Or, press POWER button for more than 3 seconds and release,  slide  down  to  shut  down  the  device (follow the prompts).    Sleep When  the  device  is  working,  press  POWER  button shortly to shut the screen and it goes into Sleep mode. Press POWER button again to awake the device, then swipe up on the touchscreen.  Recharging When  the  device  cannot  be  turned  on  normally  or shut down automatically, it may need to be recharged. Notice: Please use proper chargers provided or guided by the manufacturer of this Tablet PC.
Setup & Windows Activation The first time you use this Tablet PC,  it enters Setup Wizard,  where  you  set  Region  and  languages  (for some  editions  you  don’t  need  this  step),  accept License  terms,  Personalize  color  and  PC  name,  Get online (or later), make basic Settings  (or  Use express settings), create Your account. After the Setup Wizard, just wait for one or two minutes to let system finish initialization, and then it goes to the Start screen.  To  experience  complete  functions  of  Windows  8.1 System, you need to activate Windows on this Tablet PC device. Without activation, most functions are not available. Here are steps to activate Windows. ● Swipe in from the right edge, tab Settings.   ● Tab  Change PC  settings  at the bottom right corner of  screen,  tab  Activate  Windows  (the first option), and  choose  Activate  Windows  online.  Before  this, make  sure  your  device  is  connected  to a  network. See Chapter 4. Connect to Network.    After  you  activate  Windows,  you  can  download Microsoft  Office  365 into  your  Tablet  PC.  At  Start screen,  swipe  upward  to  view  Apps  by  name,  tab Microsoft Office, and follow screen prompts.
 Start Screen Start  screen is  the  main  interface  of  the  Tablet  PC, where  you  open  apps,  mail,  get  to  websites,  search for files, apps, and setup the device.    To go to Start screen, you can press the Windows   button  on  touchscreen,  or  swipe  in  from  the  right edge of screen and tab Start    .  At Start screen, you  can slide to left or  right to  view more content and groups. Slide upward or downward to switch interfaces between titles (by blocks) and app list (by name).
The Charms (Super Menu) The Charms is the super menu of Windows 8.1 system, you  can  always  open  the  Charms  bar  by  Swiping  in from the right edge (very commonly used).      With the Charms, you can do following. ● Search. To find things on this Tablet, in apps, and on the web. ● Share. To share files, photos, or Webpages, when you are using an app. ● Start. To take you to the Start screen. If you are
already on Start screen, it takes you to the last app you were using. ● Device. To play, project, and print to devices. ● Settings. To change settings for the app you’re using. From the Start screen, you can use this charm to change Windows settings.    Windows Button     The Windows Button on touchscreen takes you to the Start screen. If you’re already on Start screen, it takes you to the last app you were using.    Go to Desktop (Windows Classic Interface) By default, it shows the Start screen when you sign in to  the  Tablet  PC.  To go  to  Windows classic  desktop, you can tap Desktop app title or from App by name.  Change PC Settings   Open  Settings  Charm,  and  tab  Change  PC  settings, you  can  see  many  options,  such  as  PC  and  devices, Accounts,  OneDrive,  Search  and  apps,  Privacy, Network, Time and language, Ease of Access, Update and recovery, and Control Panel. You can always open these settings to personalize your Tablet PC.
4. Connect to Network  This Tablet PC  has  built-in Wi-Fi  that  you can use  to get online. After  you get online,  you can browse the Internet,  get  apps,  send  emails,  and  access  other computers and devices on your network.  Open  the  Setting  charm,  then  tap  the  wireless network icon    , tap a  network  name and  choose Connect.  (If  you want to  connect this network every time  it’s  in  range,  select  Connect  automatically).  If prompted,  enter  the  password  and  tab  Next.  In prompt  it  asks  if  you  want  to  connect  to  other  PCs and  devices  on  the  network,  choose  No if  you’re connecting to a public network.  To  disconnect  from  a  Wi-Fi  network,  open  Settings charm,  then  tap  the  wireless  network  icon.  Tap  the network name which shows connected  status,  select Disconnect.
5. Accounts  A user account determines how you personalize your Windows Tablet PC, and you may have different types of account. To see which type of account you're using, open the Settings charm, and tap by following steps: Change PC settings >> Accounts >> Your account.    ● If you see Local Account, this means your account is on this Tablet PC, you cannot connect to the cloud. ● If you see your name & email address, you’re using a Microsoft account.     ● If you see a network domain (domain name & user name), then you’re using a domain account, such as an account for your workplace.    What is a Microsoft account?   A  Microsoft  account  is  the  email  address  and password that you use to sign in to Microsoft services, like  Outlook.com,  OneDrive,  Windows  Phone,  and Xbox.  To  switch  from  a  local  account  to  a  Microsoft account:  Open  Settings  charm,  and  tap  Change  PC settings  >>  Accounts  >>  Connect  to  a  Microsoft account.  If  you  don’t  have  a  Microsoft  account,  you can create a new one according to prompts.
To manage user accounts, there are two places. ● PC settings. Open Settings charm, and tap:   Change PC settings >> Accounts >> Other accounts. ● Control Panel. Open Search charm, enter keywords “user  accounts”,  and  then  choose  User  Accounts from the search results.    You can choose when a password is required to sign in to this Tablet PC. Here’s how:   ● PC settings. Open Settings charm, and tap: Change PC settings >> Accounts >> Sign-in options. ● Under Password policy, choose an item from the list 1) Microsoft account. Choose a time frame or Always require a password.   2) Local account. Choose a time frame, Always require a password, or Never require a password.   The  Password  policy  setting  may  not  be  available  if you’ve  added a work  email account to the Mail app, or joined a network domain.      Two  more  sign-in  options  are  available  to  you:  PIN and picture password. (These sign-in options may not be available if you’ve added a work email account or joined a network domain.)
6. Apps and Programs  There are a lot of apps and games in the Windows Store. To open it, you can click on the Windows Store tile on the Start screen, or the Windows Store icon in the taskbar.      ● Install Apps from Windows Store. You can browse for apps in Top charts, Categories, Collections, etc. You can use Search function.     Tips: Some apps and games might not be available in your country or region.
● Install programs from the Internet. Make sure you trust the publisher of the app and the website that offering it. In your web browser, tap the link to the app. To install the app immediately, tap Open or Run, and then follow the instructions on your screen. To install  the  app  later,  tap  Save  or  Save  as  to download it.    ● Uninstall. To uninstall an app if you are not using it, go  to  the  Start  screen  or  Apps  list  (by  name),  tap and hold it for a couple seconds. Tap Uninstall.   ● Update.  Sometimes  app  publishers  update  their apps  to  add  new  features  and  fix  problems.  The Windows  Store  can  automatically  install  app updates when they become available. To make sure your apps get updated automatically, from the Store app,  open  Settings  charm,  then  tap  App  updates and  set  Automatically  update  my  apps  to  Yes.  You can also manually check for app updates at any time, tap Check for updates.
7. Email  Tap  Mail  from  the  Start  screen, you  can  add  Gmail, Outlook.com,  AOL,  Yahoo!,  and  Exchange  email accounts to the Mail app.      Please notice, the Mail app doesn’t support accounts that use POP (Post Office Protocol).    To  add  an  email  account, you can  open the  Settings charm, then tap Accounts >> Add an account. Choose
the type of account you want to add, and then follow the on-screen instructions.    Most accounts can be added with only the user name and password. In some cases, you’ll be asked for more details, your email account provider’s website.    After  you  add  an  email  account,  your  contacts  from Outlook  and  Exchange  accounts  are  automatically added  to  the  People  app,  and  your  appointments appear in the Calendar app.      Tips:  Many  apps  and  services  (like  Email,  Calendar, People, OneDrive) rely on a Microsoft account to sync content and settings across this Tablet PC.
8. OneDrive  OneDrive  (previously  known  as  SkyDrive)  is  online storage that comes with your Microsoft account.      It’s like an extra hard drive that’s available from any of the devices you use. When you save your documents, photos, and other files on OneDrive, they're available from any web-connected device (your smartphone or any PC), and to share files with other people.  You  can  go  to  Start  screen  and  tap  OneDrive  to  see what’s  on  your  OneDrive,  tap  a  folder  name  to  see the contents, and tap a file to open it. You can swipe down  from  the  top  edge  of  the  screen  to  see commands. From the OneDrive app, you can open the Settings charm and then tap Help to learn more about OneDrive. Please notice, pictures that you take with the Camera
app may be saved to OneDrive by default. If you want to change this setting, you can open Settings Charm, tab Change PC settings >> OneDrive >> Camera roll.    To save files, you can choose OneDrive or This PC as the  location.  You  can  also  Save  documents  to OneDrive  by  default  from  Change  PC  settings  >> OneDrive >> File storage. Tab See my files on OneDrive to view all your files.      To share files on OneDrive with your friends, there is no need for them to sign up for a new account, and they can use any web browser to get to the files you share with them. Simply two steps below,   ● Select the files on OneDrive that you want to share. ● Open  Share  charm,  choose  Invite  People  to  share the  drive,  you’ll  need  to  provide  their  email,  or choose Get a link to let them view by webpage.
9. Camera  Built-in  front  and  rear  cameras  in  this Tablet PC  can take pictures and recording videos. You can use either the  Camera  app  which  is  pre-installed,  or  other camera apps from the Windows Store.      In  Camera  app,  tap  the  on-screen  Photo  button  or Video button to take pictures and recording videos.    Here are some tips for using Camera app, ● When you’re recording video, you can tap anywhere on the screen to take a picture without stopping the video recording.   ● Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to see camera options such as Change camera (switch front and rear cameras), Timer, Exposure, and view the Camera roll. ● More options are available in Settings charm.
● From the lock screen, you can Swipe down from the top edge to enter Camera app. ● Pictures that you take with the Camera app are saved to OneDrive by default. If you want to change this setting, you can open Settings Charm, tab Change PC settings >> OneDrive >> Camera roll.  To view photos and videos, there are many ways.   ● In Camera app, Swipe to the right to view recent photos and videos. You can also Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to view the Camera roll. ● Open Photos, File Explorer, or the OneDrive app, go to the Pictures folder, and then to the Camera roll folder.    To edit photos, Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen on the photo, and tap Delete, Rotate, Crop or Edit. In Edit mode, you can select Auto or Basic fixes, Light, Color, and Effects. Once you finish Edit, swipe up from the bottom edge to save your changes.    To edit videos, Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen on the video, and tap Delete or Trim to make the  video  shorter.  Move  the  handles at  the  left and right ends of the time line and stop points you want.
10. Screen and Device Connection  This  chapter  introduces  some  functions  related  with hardware, which are commonly used with this device.  ● Screen brightness. You can manually adjust screen brightness from the Settings charm, tap Brightness (or Screen icon), and then move the slider to adjust the brightness.   ● Note: A brighter screen uses more power.    ● Screen sleeps time. If you don’t use this device for a while, the screen may turn off to help preserve battery life. To change the setting, you can open the Settings charm, tap Change PC settings >> PC and devices >> Power and sleep. Choose time frame that you want the device to go to sleep (on battery and when plugged in).    ● Screen  Orientation.  You  can  change  the  screen orientation  from  Settings  charm >>  Change  PC settings >> PC and devices >> Display >> Customize your display, choose the orientation you like.   Tips: For some editions, the screen orientation changes according to the direction of gravity. To avoid screen auto-
rotation, you can lock the screen orientation from Settings. Firstly, rotate the screen you want it, then open Setting charm and tap Screen    , tap the Screen rotation icon   , when rotation is locked, the icon appears    .  ● On-screen Keyboard. The touch keyboard appears when text can be entered, and you can tap    to change keyboard type.  ● USB (OTG) Connection. You can connect a mouse or a keyboard (or other accessories) to the Tablet PC via USB (or OTG). The first time you plug in a USB accessory, Windows installs the software it requires for you (if it isn’t already installed).    ● Bluetooth  Connection.  To  add  (also  called  pair)  a Bluetooth  device  with  your  Tablet  PC,  open  the Settings  charm,  and  tap Change  PC  settings >>  PC and  devices >>  Bluetooth.  Make  sure  Bluetooth  is turned on,  and  then  wait while  Windows searches for Bluetooth devices. Follow the screen prompts to finish pairing your device. If your accessory requires a pairing code, you’ll be prompted for it. If you don’t know the code, check the info that came with your device or inquire to its manufacturer.
11. Storage  Several types of Storage are available with this Tablet PC, you can always choose proper way to save files.  This PC. It’s the built-in storage of this device, just like other computers’ hard drive. To see how much disk space you have on this Tablet PC, you can open the Settings charm, and tap Change PC settings >> Search and apps >> App sizes. Then you can see how much disk space is available and how much space each app is using. Please note, pre-installed software and apps use a lot of storage space. You can also tap This PC title at Start screen, to see Devices and drives.  OneDrive.  It’s  cloud  storage  that  comes  with  your Microsoft account. You can save files from your apps directly  to  OneDrive  by  choosing  OneDrive  as  the location  when  you  open  or  save  a  file.  To  see  how much space you have on OneDrive, you can open the Settings  charm,  and  then  tap  Change  PC  settings >> OneDrive >> File storage.    Additional Storage Options. To add additional storage, you  can  use  a  micro-SD  card  or  insert  a  USB  flash
drive or hard drive into the USB port (or via OTG). You can  open  your  additional  storage  devices  from  Start screen >> This PC >> Device and drives. Please notice that  additional  storage  devices  are  not  provided  by the manufacturer, additional cost applies.      To add &  transfer files, you can use a micro-SD card to  copy  into  or  out  from  This  PC.  On  this  Tablet  PC device,  tab  a  file  and  hold  it  (just  like  right-clicking with a  mouse), you can  see all  options (Open,  Print, Edit, Cut, Copy, Delete, Rename, etc). Also, whenever you have an Internet connection, you can download & upload music,  pictures,  videos,  and  documents  to & from your Tablet PC.
12. System Update & Antivirus  Windows  Update  automatically  installs  important updates when available. If a restart is needed to finish installing an update, you’ll see a message on your lock screen, for example like this: Windows Update   Restart your PC to finish installing updates……   When you see this message, open the Settings Charm, and tab Power >> Update and restart.      You can also manually check for Windows updates   Open Settings charm, and tap Change PC  settings >> Update and recovery >> Windows Update. If updates are available, tap View details and Install if you want.
Windows Defender is built-into Windows 8.1 to help guard  against  viruses,  spyware,  and  other  malicious software.  You  can  directly  open  Windows  Defender from Start Screen, or search Windows Defender from the Search Charm. To learn more about protecting PC from viruses, you can visit Windows.com.    Windows  Firewall  helps  prevent  hackers  and  some types  of  malware  from  getting  to  your  Tablet  PC through  the  Internet  or  your  network.  Windows Firewall is turned on by default. You can view it from the Settings Charm >> Change PC settings >> Control Panel >> System and Security >> Windows Firewall.
13. Personalize the Tablet PC  There are  lots  of  ways to personalize  your  Tablet PC with your favorite apps, people, photos, and colors. If you sign in to this Tablet PC with a Microsoft account, all the things you've personalized go with you. When you  sign  in  to  another  PC  or  device  with  that  same Microsoft  account,  you'll  see  the  same  pictures, contacts, and settings. And, if other people use your PC,  they  should  sign  in  with  their  own  Microsoft account  so  they  can  personalize  with  their  own favorites without changing any of yours.  Personalize the Start screen You can change Start screen colors and background. Open the Settings charm, and tap Change PC settings, and then tap Personalization.    Personalize titles You can pin titles (like websites, contacts, and apps) to the Start screen, just choose Pin to Start from options. To rearrange, resize, unpin, and group tiles, swipe up from the  bottom edge  of  the Start screen, and then tap Customize. Tab titles to see commands, or tab and hold tiles to move into or create groups.
 Change your lock screen Your lock screen can include a picture, a slide show of pictures, and app notifications such as your calendar appointment.  To change  your  lock  screen  settings, you can open the Settings Charm, and tap Change PC settings >> PC and devices >> Lock screen.  Notifications   There  are  many  ways  to  see  when  you  have  new email, messages, calendar events, status updates, etc. You  have  notifications  in  the  upper-right  corner  and on the lock screen. Additional notification settings are in PC settings, open Settings Charm, and tap Change PC settings >> Search and apps >> Notifications.    Desktop background and colors From  the  desktop,  you  can  change  the  background from Personalization. Here are two ways to open it, ● At desktop, open Setting Charm >> Personalization. ● Tab and hold any blank area of the desktop (just like right-clicking with a mouse), tap Personalization. Then you can choose a theme or change the desktop background, colors, and sounds separately.
FAQ  Q: What to do if you forget your Windows password? ● If you're using a Microsoft account, you can reset your password online. For more information, go to https://account.live.com/password/reset ● If you're using a local account, use your password hint as a reminder. If you've tried above suggestions and still can't sign in, you'll need  to  reinstall  Windows  8.1.  Please  contact  the manufacturer for more information.    Q: What to do if the Tablet PC can’t be turned on? The most likely reason is that the battery is drained. Often, it’s  a  simple  problem that is easily fixed  after recharging. If still not working, the device might crash with screen shut but it  is  not  turned  off  completely.  In  this  condition,  you  can press and hold the POWER button for more than 10 seconds to  turn off  the  device  completely,  and then  turn  on again. Anyway, try to avoid this operation.    Q: I tried to install Windows 8.1 Update, but it failed. How do I get this to work? ● Free up some disk space. Before you install Windows 8.1 Update, make sure you have enough free disk space on your Surface. You may need to move some files to OneDrive, or a microSD card, at least until you finish installing the update.
● Plug in. Have your Tablet PC plugged into a power source during the update. ● Stay connected to networks. Make sure you have a good Wi-Fi signal (or connect to a wired network.)  Q: How can I make a screen shot? To  take  a  snapshot  of  your  screen,  press  and  hold  the Windows    button on your Tablet PC, and press the   Volume  down  button.  The  screen  dims  briefly  when  the screen  is  captured.  A  snapshot  is  saved  in  the  Screenshots folder,  which  is  in  the  Pictures  folder.  You  can  use  File Explorer, Photos, or OneDrive app to see your screenshots.    Q:  About  Windows  8.1  System  and  Microsoft  Office  365, are they free? The pre-installed Windows 8.1 System is free for you (factory has pre-installed  License  Key  of  Windows 8.1  system), and Microsoft  Office  365 app  is  free  for  one  year  after  you activate  it  properly.  When  it  expires,  see  screen  prompts how to renew it. For more info, please visit Microsoft.com.    Q: How can I change System languages? Firstly, make sure that the Firmware of your Tablet PC device contains  the  language pack you  need (you  need to  consult the  vendor).  Then  open  Settings  charm >>  Change  PC settings >>  Time  and  language  >> Region  and  language, choose  Add  a  language.  Tips:  Without  language  pack,  the above operation does not work.
 FCC Information and Copyright  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and   (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  FCC RF warning statement: the device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement , The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

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