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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER
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1. power button
2. increase volume button
3. decrease volume button
4. LED indicator - charging
5. front camera
6. touch screen
7. Windows button
8. pins to connect keyboard
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9. back camera
10. decrease volume button
11. increase volume button
12. power button
13. microphone
14. 3.5mm jack for headpones and microphone
15. USB Type-C (data transfer)
16. mini HDMI
17. USB 3.0
18. port for charger
19. microSD
20. speakers
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insert
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pause
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21. port to connect keyboard
22. LED indicator - touchpad disabled
23. LED indicator - num lock
24. LED indicator - caps lock
25. touchpad
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TURNING ON YOUR COMPUTER
Long press the power button to turn on your computer.
GET STARTED WITH TIPS IN WINDOWS ® 10
Find surprising things you can do in Windows with the Tips app –
it’s included in Windows 10. To find the app, choose Start > Tips
on your device. Then type Windows in the search box or select
Browse all tips to see tips on other things.
USING THE TOUCHPAD
[1] Slide Horizontally
[2] Slide Vertically
[3] Slide Diagonally
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[4] Tap & Double Tap
• Tap an app to select it.
• Double tap an app to launch it.
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[5] Drag and Drop
• Double tap an item then slide the
same finger without lifting it o the
touchpad.
• To drop the item to its new location
lift your finger.
[6] Left Click
• Click an app to select it.
• Double click an app to launch it.
[7] Right Click
• Click to open the right-click menu.
[8] Two Finger Tap
• Tap two fingers to simulate the
right-click function.
[9] Two Finger Scroll (Up/Down)
• Slide two fingers up or down to
scroll.
[10] Two Finger Scroll (Left/Right)
• Slide two fingers left or right to scroll.
[11] Zoom Out
• Bring together two fingers to
zoom out.
[12] Zoom In
• Spread apart your two fingers to
zoom in.
[13] Two Finger Drag and Drop
• Select an item and then press and
hold the left button. Using your
other finger slide on the touchpad
to drag the item.
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[14] Three Finger Tap
• Tap three fingers to invoke Cortana.
[15] Three Finger Swipe Left/Right
• Swipe three fingers left or right to
switch between open apps.
[16] Three Finger Swipe Up
• Swipe three fingers up to open Task
View.
[17] Three Finger Swipe Down
• Swipe three fingers down to show
desktop.
[18] Four Finger Tap
• Tap four fingers to invoke Action
Center.
USING THE KEYBOARD
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Enables or disables the touchpad
Puts the laptop into Sleep mode
Turns the speaker on or o
Turns the speaker volume down
Turns the speaker volume up
Decreases display brightness
Increases display brightness
Turns Airplane mode on or o
Skip to previous track or rewind
Play or pause
Skip to next track or fast forward
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Toggles the display mode
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WORKING WITH WINDOWS 10
Launches the Start menu
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Launches Action Center
Launches the desktop
Launches the File Explorer
Launches Settings
Launches Connect panel
Activates the Lock screen
Minimazes all currently active windows
Launches Search
Launches Project panel
Opens the Run windows
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Opens Ease of Access Center
Opens the context menu of the Start button
Launches the magnifier icon and zooms in
your screen
Zooms out your screen
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Operating temperature: 10° to 35° C, storage temperature: -25° to 45° C,
relative humidity: 0% to 90% (noncondensing).
Built-in battery. Do not attempt to replace or remove the battery yourself. You may
damage the battery, which could cause overheating and injury. The battery should
be replaced by an authorized service provider, and must be recycled or disposed of
separately from household waste.
Handle with care. It has sensitive electronic components inside. Place it on a stable work
surface that allows for air circulation under and around the computer. Your computer can
be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with
liquids, oils, and lotions. Do not use a damaged computer as it may cause injury.
Liquid exposure. Keep your computer away from sources of liquid, such as drinks, oils,
lotions, sinks, bathtubs, shower stalls, and so on. Protect your computer from dampness,
humidity, or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and fog.
Charging. Charge only with the included power adapter. Other power adapters might
not meet safety standards, and using such power adapters could pose a risk of death or
injury. Using damaged power adapters or cables, or charging when moisture is present,
can cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to your computer or other property. Do
not use a power adapter in wet locations, such as near a sink, bathtub, or shower stall, or
connect or disconnect the power adapter with wet hands.
Medical device interference. It contains components and radios that emit electromagnetic
fields, including magnets, which may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators, and other
medical devices. Maintain a safe distance between your medical device and computer.
Consult your physician and medical device manufacturer for information specific to your
medical device.
Repetitive motion. When you perform repetitive activities such as typing or playing
games, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists, shoulders, neck, or
other parts of your body. If you experience discomfort, stop using computer and consult
a physician.
Choking hazard. Some accessories may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep
these accessories away from small children.
High-consequence activities. Your computer is not intended for use where the failure of
the computer could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.
Explosive and other atmospheric conditions. Using computer in any area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere may be hazardous—particularly in areas where the
air contains high levels of flammable chemicals, vapors, or particles such as grain, dust,
or metal powders. Exposing computer to environments having high concentrations of
industrial chemicals, including evaporating liquified gases such as helium, may damage or
impair its functionality.