VISUAL LAND PRESTIGE10QS 10.1 inch TABLET User Manual part 2
VISUAL LAND INC. 10.1 inch TABLET part 2
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- 2. User manual part 2
User manual part 2

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Chromecast
Chromecast is a small device that plugs into the back of your TV.
It allows you to send videos and music straight from your tablet
to your TV. You can use Chromecast with apps like:
• YouTube
• Netflix
• Google Play Movies & TV
• Google Play Music
• Hulu Plus
To see more apps, visit chromecast.com/apps.
When using Chromecast, make sure your tablet is using the same
Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast, and that Chrome-cast is
selected as your TV’s source input.
To display content from your tablet on your TV:
1. Open the video or music in one of the apps listed above.
2. Touch Cast.
3. Play the content as usual to stream it to your TV.

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File storage
Android 5.0 makes it easy to store and browse through pictures,
videos, and other les on your device and attach them to an
email, Hangout message, and so on. You can also use stored
images as your Home screen wallpaper.
For example, to attach an image to an email you’re composing,
touch the Paper Clip in the top right and choose to either
Attach le or Insert from Drive to select stored images in your
Drive folder.
From here, you can view any of these sources:
• Recent shows you the photos or videos you’ve taken or
opened most recently.
• Drive lets you attach any les stored in Google Drive.
• Images displays any photos, videos, or other images on your
device.
• Downloads includes most les (excluding Play content) you’ve
downloaded from emails or the Web
• Photos lets you browse all the images and videos that are on
your device or have been uploaded to your Google account.
Use the Downloads app to view, reopen, or delete
les you download from Gmail or other sources
(excluding Google Play books, videos, magazines,
and other media.)
In the Downloads app:
• Touch an item to open it.
• In your list of downloads, touch & hold an item to select it.
Touch Share and choose a sharing method from the list.
Touch to delete.

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Google Play streams purchases and rentals via the Internet. So
the purchases and rentals don’t always occupy storage space
when you play them. Although you can download content in
Google Play apps to access offline, Google Play content never
appears in Downloads.
Screenshots
To take a screenshot:
1. Make sure the image you want to capture is displayed on the
screen.
2. Press the Power and Volume down buttons simultaneously.
The screenshot is automatically saved in your Photos.
TIP: To easily share your screenshot via Gmail, Google+,
and more, select your screenshot in Photos and touch
Share at the bottom. Touch Edit to modify. Touch to
delete. For Google Play edition devices, touch Share.

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Keyboards on tablets work in a similar way. To make the keyboard
go away, touch the Back button below it.
Some apps open the keyboard automatically. In others, you rst
need to touch where you want to type.
Basic editing
Change
where you
want to type
Touch the cursor, then touch and drag the
tab that appears below it to the new position.
Select text Touch and hold or double-tap within the text.
The nearest word highlights, with a tab at
each end of the selection. Drag the tabs to
change the selection.
Delete text Touch the Delete key to delete the char-
acters before the cursor or selected text.
Type capital
letters
To switch to capital letters for one letter,
touch the Shift key once.
You can also touch and hold the Shift key
while you type or you can touch the Shift
key and slide to another key.
When you release the key, the lowercase
letters reappear.
Turn caps
lock on
Double-tap or touch and hold the Shift
key so that it changes to. Touch the Shift
key again to return to lowercase.

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Change word
capitalization
If you want to quickly change the capitaliza-
tion of a word you’ve already typed, you can
select it and touch the Shift key.
You’ll have the option to select the capital-
ized word or the word in all capital letters.
Type a
symbol or
character
To switch to symbol keys for one word, touch
the symbol key ?123 once.
You can also touch and hold the symbol key
?123 while you type or you can touch thesym-
bol key ?123 and slide to another key. When
you release the key, the letter keys reappear.
View more
symbols and
characters
Touch and hold symbols or characters to get
accented characters or additional symbols.
Cut, copy,
paste
Select the text you want to cut or copy. Then
touch the Cut button or Copy button .
To paste, touch the space where you want
to paste your text and then touch Paste. If
you want to replace other text with the text
you copied, highlight the text, then touch the
Paste button .
Emoji
Use Google Keyboard to choose from a variety of small, colorful
images used to express emotion (known as emoji) to add some
fun to your messages.
Depending on your device, you may need to touch and hold the
Return key and then slide your nger to the happy face to display
emoji. On a tablet, just touch the emoji symbol at the lower right.

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You’ll see a panel like this. To move between categories, swipe
left or right or touch the symbols in the top row. To type an emoji,
touch it:
Use next-word suggestions
1. Touch the location where you want to input text.
2. Start typing out a word. When the word you want is displayed
in a list above the keyboard, touch it.
3. Continue to touch words unless the one you want doesn’t
appear. If so, type it.
Android continues to suggest words as you type.
To change your keyboard and input methods, go to
Settings > Personal > Language & input.
To turn next-word suggestions on or off, go to Set-
tings > Personal > Language & input > Keyboard &
input methods > Google Keyboard > Text correction
> Next-word suggestions.

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Gesture Typing
Gesture Typing works best for English. Quality varies for other lan-
guages, and some don’t support it yet.
To input a word using Gesture Typing:
1. Touch the location where you want to type to open the
keyboard.
2. Slide your nger slowly across the letters of the word you want
to input.
3. Release your nger when the word you want is displayed in
the floating preview or the middle of the suggestion strip. To
select one of the other words in the suggestion strip, touch it.
If the word you want isn’t shown while using Gesture Typing,
you can type it out manually. If you gesture a word and want to
change it, touch the word to see other choices in the suggestion
strip.
TIP: If there are letters you want to emphasize, like repeat-
ed letters, such as the “e” in sleep, pause over the “e” slight-
ly longer before moving on to the next letter.
Use Gesture Typing without the space bar
When you use Gesture Typing, there’s no need to use the space
bar — just continue to slide your nger across the letters you want
to input, then lift your nger to start the next word.
To change Gesture Typing settings, go to Set-
tings > Language & input > Keyboard & input meth-
ods > Google Keyboard> Gesture Typing.

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Keyboard dictionaries
To manage keyboard dictionaries, go to Settings > Personal >
Language & input.
Personal dictionary
You can add your own words to your personal dictionary so that
your device remembers them. To add a word or phrase, including
an optional shortcut, go to Settings > Personal > Language &
input > Google Keyboard > Text Correction > Personal dictio-
nary and the language of the dictionary you want to modify, then
choose Add and type in the word. When you use the optional
shortcut when typing, your word or phrase appears as an option
in the suggested words above the keyboard.
Add-on dictionaries
1. Go to Settings > Personal > Language & input > Google
Keyboard > Text Correction > Add-on dictionaries.
2. You’ll see dictionaries for other languages that you can down-
load to your device.
3. Touch the dictionary you want, then Install.
Type by speaking
You can speak to enter text in most places where you can enter
text with the onscreen keyboard.
1. Touch a text eld, or a location in the text you’ve already en-
tered in a text eld.
2. Touch the Microphone key on the onscreen keyboard.
3. When you see the microphone image, speak what you want to
type.
In some languages, you can also enter punctuation by speaking
it, like “comma,” “period,” “question mark,” “exclamation mark,”

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or “exclamation point.” Supported languages include English,
French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Russian.
To improve processing of your voice input, Google may record a
few seconds of background noise in temporary memory at any
time. This recording remains on the device only temporarily and
is not sent to Google.
To change your speech settings, go to Settings >
Personal > Language & input.

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Try some apps
All Apps
To see all your apps, touch All Apps in the Favor-
ites tray on any Home screen.
This is where you can see all your apps, including
those that come with your tablet and those you
downloaded on Google Play. You can move app
icons to any of your Home screens.
From All Apps, you can:
• Move between screens. Swipe left or right.
• Open an app. Touch its icon.
• Place an app icon on a Home screen. Touch & hold the app
icon, slide your nger, and lift your nger to drop the icon into
your desired Home screen.
• Browse widgets. Touch the Widgets tab at the top of any All
Apps screen.
• Get more apps. Touch Google Play in the list of app icons.
To remove an app icon from the Home screen without removing
it permanently from your device, touch & hold it, slide your nger
toward the top of the screen, and drop the app over Remove.

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To view info about an app from an All Apps screen, touch & hold
it, slide your nger toward the top of the screen, and drop the app
over App Info.
TIP: Some apps can harm you or your device. However, you
don’t need to purchase anti-virus software for Google Play
edition devices. Google can verify apps to help prevent
harmful software from being installed.
Gmail
Use the Gmail app to read and write email from
any mobile device. To open it, touch Gmail on a
Home or All Apps screen.
Gmail isn’t just about email. You can use your Gmail account to
sign in to all Google apps and services, including these and many
more:
• Google Now, for getting the information you need at just the
right time
• Calendar
• People, for keeping track of your contacts
• Google Drive, for working with documents
While you’re reading a message:
• Touch the icons along the top of the screen to archive, throw
away, and mark as read. Touch to mark a message as

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unread. Look under the Menu to move, change labels,
mute, print and do other actions to the email.
• Swipe left or right to read the previous or next conversation.
Organize your conversations: From the Inbox, touch & hold a con-
versation to select it. Then use the icons and menu along the top
of the screen to manage the selected messages.
To change your settings, add an account, or get help, touch the
menu icon or button.
No matter where you are in Gmail, you can always get back to the
Inbox by touching the Back button at the top of the screen.
From the Inbox, touch Menu to open the drawer that reveals avail-
able accounts, labels, and so on.
TIP: You can access your email from other accounts, like
Microsoft Exchange, in Gmail by adding the account in
Gmail Settings.
To add a non-Gmail email account to Gmail:
1. Go to Settings > Personal > Accounts > Add account.
2. Touch the type of account you want to add. You may be able to
choose from choices like “Google,” “Personal,” or “Work.”
3. Choose “Google” if you want to add your Google Account.
When you sign in with a Google Account, all the email, con-
tacts, Calendar events, and other data associated with that
account are automatically synced with your device.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to add the account.

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To change the settings of any of the accounts you added, follow
these steps:
1. Open the Settings menu on your device.
2. Under “Personal,” touch “Accounts” and select your account.
If you’re using a Google account, touch Google and then your
account.
Google Play
Google Play brings together all your favorite apps
& games, movies & TV shows, books, music, and
news & magazines in one place, so you can reach it
from any of your devices.
To open the Google Play app, touch Google Play.
If you purchased content on Google Play in the past, you’ll auto-
matically have access to this content on any Android device —
just make sure you’re signed in using the same account that you
used to purchase it. To check:
1. Open the Google Play app.
2. Touch Menu at the top left.
From here, you can view the current account or switch to another,
view your purchased apps, check your wish list, and so on.
To set preferences, clear your search history, and turn on user
controls, go to Menu > Settings. For example, to lter apps
based on maturity level or require a PIN for purchases, touch
Content ltering or Require authentication for purchases.
To nd your content, open any of the Google Play apps from the
All Apps screen and touch Menu.

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Google Play support
For more details about Google Play, including email support
options, visit support.google.com/googleplay.
Camera
The Camera app lets you take photos, panoramic
photos, videos, and immersive 360-degree photo
sphere shots, including what’s above and below
you.
To open Camera:
• From the the lock screen, swipe from right to left.
• From the Home screen, touch Camera.
The rst time you open Camera, you may be asked if you want
it to remember photo locations. This allows you, for example, to
pinpoint the location of a particular photo with Google Maps.

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When you open Camera, you can choose from ve different cam-
era modes. To see the modes, swipe left to right.
The Camera icon indicates Camera mode. To take a picture:
1. Frame your subject and watch for the focus ring.
To focus on a different part of the image, touch it. To zoom in,
pinch two ngers outwards. To zoom out, pinch two ngers
inwards.
2. When the focus ring brackets disappear, touch the shutter
button, which is the camera button.
3. To see the image you just took, swipe from right to left. To see
stored photos, touch Photos in the top right. When viewing
stored photos, touch to share, Edit to modify photos
and to delete.
Keep swiping to see other images in Photos.
To change to a different mode, swipe left to right to show the list
of camera modes:

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Photo
Sphere
To capture a 360-degree or wide angle shot,
pan or tilt until the circle in the center of the
screen moves over a blue dot and records that
portion of the image. Keep moving over the
dots until you’re nished, then touch the check
mark at the bottom of the screen.
Panorama Touch Panorama to begin taking a panoramic
photo.
Find your starting point, and touch the shutter
to take the rst picture in the panorama.
To take the subsequent pictures, slowly swivel
the tablet in place to move the target icon over
each gray dot until the dot turns blue.
Keep hovering over the dots until all of them are
blue and your image is complete. Then touch
the check mark at the bottom of the screen.
Lens Blur Touch Lens Blur, then slowly raise the device
following the arrow.
Camera Touch Camera to take regular pictures.
Video To start recording a video, touch the video but-
ton. Touch it again to stop.
To change settings for each mode such as flash, exposure, and
so on, touch the circle with the three dots at the bottom right of
the framed image.

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Photos
The Photos app gives you instant access to all your
photos and videos associated with any Google
Account set up on your tablet. To open it, touch
Photos.
To open Photos from the:
• Camera app. Swipe from right to left.
• All Apps screen. Touch Photos.
When you’re signed into your device with your Google Account,
the Photos app makes it easy to auto-backup all the photos and
videos you take, organize them, and share with friends.
You can also browse, search, crop, edit, and tag photos, and cre-
ate albums and movies.
Touch Menu to:
• Switch to or from Google+.
• Organize and edit your photos and videos.
• Create and browse albums.
• Explore Auto Awesome animations, panoramas, or merged
group shots created for you automatically.
• Browse photos of yourself.

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Contacts
The Contacts app gives you quick access to every-
one you want to reach. To open it, touch the Con-
tacts icon on a Home or All Apps screen.
When you first turn on your device and sign into a Google Account,
existing contacts from that account are synced with your Contacts
app. After that, your contacts stay in sync automatically on your
different devices or a Web browser.
If you use Exchange, you can also sync that contact information
with Contacts.
All your Contacts information is available from Gmail, Google Talk,
and other apps. As you add contacts from different sources, they’re
synced automatically across all the places you need them.
When you open the Contacts app, you can:
• View all contacts or favorites. Choose from the top of the
screen.
• Add a contact. Touch Add Contact.
• Read details. Touch a name to see details for a contact or
group.
• Share the contact or place a frequently used contact on the
Home screen. Touch Menu.
• Edit details. While viewing a contact, touch Edit at the top
of the screen to edit the contact’s information.
• Change your settings. While viewing the main list screen,
touch Menu to import or export contacts, choose display
options and add or edit accounts.

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Hangouts
With Hangouts, you can make video calls to anyone
with a Google Account. You can share photos and
your location with others. On some devices,
Hangouts is also your default messaging app.
Calendar
Use the Calendar app to view and edit your sched-
ule. To open it, touch Calendar on a Home or All
Apps screen.
When you rst set up your Android device, you have a chance
to congure it to use a Google Account (such as Gmail). The
frst time you open the Calendar app on your tablet, it displays
any existing calendar events from that Google Account on the
web.
As you edit events, they’re synced automatically across all the
places you need them.
To change the Calendar view, touch the Menu and choose
Schedule, Day, or Week from the top of the screen.
From any of these views, you can:
• Read or edit event details. Touch an event to view its details.
• Manage events and calendars. Touch icons across the top of
the screen or the menu to search or create events, return to
today, or adjust settings.
To email everyone who is invited to an event, you have two
options:

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• Open the event from the Calendar app at any time and touch
Email guests. You have a list of quick responses or you can
write your own.
• When a notication of the event arrives just before the meet-
ing starts, swipe down the notication shade. Then swipe
using one nger to expand the notication if necessary, and
touch Email guests.

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Settings
Settings controls the core Android settings for
networks, hardware, location, security, language,
accounts, etc.
The fastest way to adjust system settings that you access fre-
quently, such as Wi-Fi or brightness, is through Quick Settings.
See “Quick Settings” on page 7.
You can control many other settings for your device and account
by swiping down from the top of the screen twice and touching
. These are the main types of device or account settings avail-
able.
• Wireless & networks. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, data usage, Android
Beam, and related settings.
• Device. Sound, battery, sleep, and other display settings.
• Location.
• Language.
• Sync.
• Backup/reset options.
• Accounts.
• Security. Passwords and certicates, screen lock, encryption,
and app installation sources.
• System. Date, time, accessibility, and device information.

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Most apps also include their own settings, typically available
from the menu on the upper left side of the app, or from the
Menu > Settings. On Google Play edition devices, settings
may be in the Menu button.
Some useful settings are also available from the Google Settings
app.
The Google Settings app let you adjust adjust
preferences for commonly used Google apps and
services in one place, including Google+, Location,
Search, and the Android Device Manager.
To open Google Settings, touch the in All Apps.
From here, you can also:
• Control how interest-based Google ads are displayed in
non-Google apps.
• Under Connected apps, you can view all the apps that have
access to your Google Account information, including the type
of access granted to each app.

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Accessibility
To use the accessibility options, open Settings > System >
Accessibility.
To view detailed information about setting up these options, visit
Android Accessibility. Options for people with visual impairments
include the following:
Captions: You can turn on captions for your device and specify
the language, text size, and style. For some apps, you have to turn
on the captions in the app itself.
TalkBack is a screen reader from Google that comes with your
tablet. It uses spoken feedback to describe events, such as
notifcations, and the results of your actions, such as opening
an app. When TalkBack is on, you have to double-tap in order to
select something. TalkBack settings let you control the nature of
TalkBack speech, feedback, and touch exploration (Explore by
touch).
Explore by touch is a system feature that works with TalkBack,
allowing you to touch your device’s screen and hear what’s under
your nger via spoken feedback. It is helpful to people with low or
no vision. In TalkBack settings, you can change the settings of Ex-
plore by touch, like managing gestures and how lists are scrolled.

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Display and sound accessibility options include increasing the
text size, changing the speed at which text is spoken, color inver-
sion, color correction, and high contrast text.
If you have low vision and don’t plan to use Explore by Touch, visit
support.google.com/android to see Help content formatted for
sighted users. You can make reading and navigating this material
easier by increasing the text size – just open Chrome, go to Menu
> Settings > Accessibility, and drag the slider to adjust the text
size.
You can also try magnication gestures, which allow you to zoom
in and out, as well as temporarily magnify what’s under your n-
ger. To try magnication gestures, go to Settings > Accessi-
bility > Magnication gestures.
FCC Compliance:
1. 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.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance Could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
NOTE: 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.

