Lenovo 700-11ISK User Manual

Lenovo YOGA 700
YOGA 700-11ISK
User Guide
Read the safety notices and important tips in the included manuals before using your computer.
Notes
Before using the product, be sure to read Lenovo Safety and General Information Guide first.
Some instructions in this guide may assume that you are using Windows® 10. If you are using another Windows operating system, some operations may be slightly different. If you are using other operating systems, some operations may not apply to you.
The features described in this guide are common to most models. Some features may not
• be available on your computer or your computer may include features that are not described in this user guide.
The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual product. Please refer to the
• actual product.
Regulatory Notice
For details, refer to Guides & Manuals at http://support.lenovo.com.
First Edition (July 2015)
© Copyright Lenovo 2015.
LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If data or software is delivered pursuant to a General Services Administration “GSA” contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925.
Contents
Chapter 1. Getting to know your computer..................................................................................... 1
Top view Left-side view Right-side view Bottom view
Chapter 2. Starting to use Windows 10 ......................................................................................... 14
Configuring the operating system for the first time Operating system interfaces Putting the computer to sleep or shutting it down Task and desktop management Connecting to a wireless network Get Started app Touch screen operation
Chapter 3. Lenovo OneKey Recovery System.............................................................................. 23
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting............................................................................................................ 24
Frequently asked questions Troubleshooting
Trademarks ...................................................................................................................................... 29
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Note: The dashed areas indicate parts that are not visible externally.
Attention:
When closing the display panel, be careful not to leave pens or any other objects in between the display
panel and the keyboard. Otherwise, the display panel may be damaged.
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Integrated camera
a
Use the camera for video communication.
(on select models)
Wireless LAN antennas
b
Multi-touch screen
c
Windows button
d
Built-in microphone
e
Touchpad
f
Note: You can enable/disable the touchpad by pressing F6 ( ).
Connect to a wireless LAN adapter to send and receive wireless radio signals.
The LCD display with LED backlight provides brilliant visual output. Multi-touch function is available on this display.
Opens/closes the start menu.
Captures sound which can be used for video conferencing, voice narration, or audio recording.
The touchpad functions as a conventional mouse.
Touchpad: To move the pointer on the screen, slide your fingertip over the pad in the direction in which you want the pointer to move. Touchpad buttons: The functions of the left/right side correspond to that of the left/right mouse button on a conventional mouse.
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Using the keyboard
Keyboard function keys
You can access certain system settings quickly by pressing the appropriate function keys.
: Mutes/unmutes the sound. : Enables/disables Airplane mode.
: Decreases the volume level. : Displays all currently active apps.
: Increases the volume level. :
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Closes the currently active window.
Refreshes the desktop or the
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currently active window.
: Enables/disables the touchpad. : Increases the display brightness.
: Enables/disables the paper display feature.
Turns on/off the backlight of the LCD screen.
Toggles the display between the
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computer and an external device.
: Decreases the display brightness.
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Positioning the display panel
The display panel can be opened to any angle up to 360 degrees.
Notebook Mode
Suitable for tasks that require a keyboard and mouse (such as creating documents, writing e-mails, and so on).
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Stand Mode (Theater Mode)
Suitable for tasks that require little or no touch (such as viewing photos or playing videos).
Tablet Mode
Suitable for tasks that require touching the screen often (such as surfing the Web, playing games, and so on).
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Tent Mode (Presentation Mode)
Suitable for tasks that require limited interaction with the touch screen (such as displaying graphs or PowerPoint presentations).
Attention:
Do not open the display with too much force, otherwise the panel or hinges may be damaged.
Note: The keyboard and touchpad are automatically locked when the screen is opened beyond 190 degrees
(approximately).
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AC power adapter jack
a
USB port
b
Note: For details, see “Connecting USB device” on page 8.
Micro HDMI port
c
Memory card slot
d
Note: For details, see “Using memory cards (not supplied)” on page 9.
Connects to the AC power adapter.
Connects to USB 3.0 devices.
Connects to devices with micro HDMI input such as a TV or an external display.
Insert memory cards (not supplied) here.
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