Using the power adapter4
Safety information4
Battery status information4
Using the Start menu
Action center11
Connecting to Wi-Fi
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Eye protection mode
Restoring your computer to the factory settings *
Appendix
Safety information
Personal Information and Data Security22
Legal Notice23
ENERGY STAR® model information
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About this guide
This guide was written for computers that run Windows 10. It explains how to use basic features on
your computer. For more information about Windows 10 features, visit http://www.microsoft.com or
click > on your computer's desktop.
Optional accessories and software mentioned in this guide may not be provided with or installed on
your computer. The system environment described in this guide may differ from your actual system
environment, and the interface on your computer may differ from the screenshots in this guide.
Functions marked with asterisk (*) may not by supported in certain regions.
Symbols and denitions
Note
Important
WarningWarns of potential hazards that could cause serious injury.
Highlights important information and tips to help you perform the steps
described in this guide.
Indicates potential problems, such as device damage or data loss, that may
arise if proper care or attention is not given.
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Getting to know your computer
1USB 3.0 portConnect to devices that are compatible with USB 3.0, such as a
USB printer or digital camera.
2Speaker x 4The sound is emitted from the speaker. Your computer features
four speakers at different frequencies, and a Dolby Atmos
®
Sound System, bringing you crisp and clear yet natural sound
effects.
3HDMI portConnect an HDMI display device.
4Charging indicatorIndicates the charging status.
l Flashing white: Less than 90% charged
l Constant white: At least 90% charged
5USB-C portl Connect the power adapter to charge your computer.
l Connect display devices (such as projectors and monitors).
l Connect a MateDock2, mobile phone, or USB ash drive to
transfer les.
6CameraFront camera for taking photos or making video calls.
7Camera indicatorIndicates the camera status. The indicator stays constant when
the camera is on.
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Getting to know your computer
8MicrophoneUse the microphone to make video or voice calls, or record
sound.
9Screen *Displays onscreen content.
10Power buttonl Press the power button to enter sleep mode, and then press
again to exit sleep mode.
l Hold down the power button to turn on your computer.
11USB 2.0 portConnect a mobile phone or USB ash drive to transfer les.
12Headset jackConnects to a headset.
13KeyboardEnter letters, numbers, and symbols.
14ClickpadFunctions like a computer mouse.
15Right keyRight mouse click.
16Left keyLeft mouse click.
* Some models feature a touchscreen.
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Charging your computer
Using the power adapter
Your computer features a built-in rechargeable battery. When you connect the power adapter and
USB-C cable provided to a power supply, the charging indicator will turn on to indicate that the
battery is charging. The battery charges faster when your computer is powered off or in sleep mode.
Safety information
Always use the power adapter and USB-C cable that came with your computer for charging.
Third-party accessories may present a potential safety hazard and impair performance.
Charge your computer at room temperature in a well-ventilated area.
l Exposing your computer to high ambient temperatures during charging may damage the
internal components.
l Charging duration may vary depending on the ambient temperature and the battery usage.
l Your computer may become warm after prolonged use or charging. If it becomes hot to the
touch, disable non-essential features and disconnect the charger.
Battery status information
The battery status is indicated by the battery icon in the status bar.
l When your computer is charging, the
icon will indicate that a charger is connected.
l To view the remaining battery percentage and battery life, move the cursor over the icon.
All batteries have a limited lifespan. If you notice a
your nearest Huawei service center for a replacement. Do not attempt to replace the battery
yourself.
signicant deterioration in battery life, contact
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Powering your computer on and off
When using your computer for the rst time, connect the power adapter and USB-C cable to charge
the battery.
Press the power button to power on your computer or wake the screen.
Click > to power off, restart, or enter sleep mode.
To force your computer to power off, hold down the power button for 10 seconds. All unsaved
data will be lost.
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Function keys
Use the hot keys to perform specic tasks.
You can use F1, F2, and the other function keys in two ways:
l Hold down the Fn key until the Fn key indicator turns on, and then press the corresponding key.
Press the Fn key again to disable the function keys.
l Go to PC Manager and select Function key priority. After that, the F1, F2, and other F keys will be
set as function keys by default.
Decrease the screen brightness.
Increase the screen brightness.
Enable or disable the keyboard backlight, and adjust the backlight brightness.
Mute or unmute
Decrease the volume.
Increase the volume.
Enable or disable the microphone.
Switch to screen projection mode.
Enable or disable Wi-Fi.
Open PC Manager.
The keyboard layout may vary depending on your country or region.
To use the Home, Page up, Page down, and End functions, hold down the Fn key and press the
corresponding arrow key .
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CombinationFunction
Fn key + Left arrowHome
Fn key + Up arrowPage up
Fn key + Down arrowPage down
Fn key + Right arrowEnd
Function keys
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