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Manual

 

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TOUCH   BOOK   7.0

  LITE  

Get   Started  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get   around  

After   you   enter   into   the   systems,   at   the   bottom   of   the   screen,   you'll   find   three   Navigation   buttons.

  They're   always   available.

  No   matter   what   you're   doing   with   your   tablet,   you   can   always   get   back   to   the   main   Home   screen   or   return   to   previous   screens:  

Icon Name Description

 

 

 

Back             Open   the   previous   screen   you   were   working   in,   even   if   it   was   in   a   different   app.

  Once   you   back   up   to   the   Home   screen,   you   can’t   go   back   any   further   in   your   history.

 

 

Home               Open   Home.

  If   you’re   viewing   a   left   or   right   Home   screen,   opens   the   central   home   screen.

 

 

Recent   Apps       Opens   a   list   of   thumbnail   images   of   apps   you’ve   worked   with   recently.

 

Top   open   an   app,   touch   it.

  To   remove   a   thumbnail   from   the   list,   swipe   it   left   or   right.

 

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After   a   short   time   without   getting   used,   these   buttons   may   shrink  

  to   dots   or   fade   away,   depending   on   the   current   app.

  To   bring   them   back,   touch   their   location.

 

The   All   Apps   icon     in   the   right   upper   corner   is   permanent.

 

Touch   it   to   see   all   your   apps   and   widgets.

 

The   middle   of   your   Home   screen   can   hold   app   and   widget   icons,   plus   folders.

 

 To   open   an   app,   folder,   or   widget,   touch   its   icon.

 

 To   see   additional   Home   screens,   swipe   your   finger   quickly   left   or   right.

 

 

At   the   bottom   of   the   screen,   you'll   see   something   like   this:  

 

   

Status   icons   on   the   left   tell   you   which   apps   have   sent   you   notifications;   for   example,   that   a   message   has   arrived,   or   it's   time   for   a   meeting.

 

 

System   icons   on   the   right   display   the   current   wireless   and   network   connection   strength,   battery   level,   time,   and   more.

 

Touch   &   type  

Use   your   fingers   to   manipulate   icons,   buttons,   menus,   the   onscreen  

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  keyboard,   and   other   items   on   the   touchscreen.

  You   can   also   change   the   screen's   orientation.

 

To   select   or   activate   something,   touch   it.

 

To   type   something,   such   as   a   name,   password,   or   search   terms,   just   touch   where   you   want   to   type.

  A   keyboard   pops   up   that   lets   you   type   into   the   field.

 

Other   common   gestures   include:  

 Touch   &   hold:   Touch   &   hold   an   item   on   the   screen   by   touching   it   and   not   lifting   your   finger   until   an   action   occurs.

 

 Drag:   Touch   &   hold   an   item   for   a   moment   and   then,   without   lifting   your   finger,   move   your   finger   on   the   screen   until   you   reach   the   target   position.

  For   example,   you   can   drag   to   reposition   shortcuts   on   the   Home   screen.

 

 Swipe   or   slide:   Quickly   move   your   finger   across   the   surface   of   the   screen,   without   pausing   when   you   first   touch   (so   you   don't   drag   something   instead).

  For   example,   you   can   slide   a   Home   screen   left   or   right   to   view   the   other   Home   screens.

 

 Pinch:   In   some   apps   (such   as   Maps,   Browser,   and   Gallery),   you   can   zoom   in   and   out   by   placing   two   fingers   on   the   screen   at   once   and   pinching   them   together   (to   zoom   out)   or   spreading   them   apart   (to   zoom   in).

 

 Rotate   the   screen:   On   most   screens,   the   orientation   of   the   screen   rotates   with   your   device   as   you   turn   it.

  You   can   change   this   Display   setting.

 

 

Related   settings  

Settings   >   Device   >   Sound  

Settings   >   Device   >   Display  

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Use   the   lock   screen  

To   protect   personal   information,   you   can   adjust   your   phone's   lock   settings:  

1.

  From   the   Home   or   All   Apps   screen,   touch   the   Settings   icon  

 

2.

  Scroll   down   and   touch   Security.

 

3.

  Touch   Screen   lock.

 

4.

  Touch   the   type   of   lock   you'd   like   to   use.

 

After   you   set   a   lock   here,   a   lock   screen   displays   whenever   your   screen   wakes   up,   requesting   the   pattern,   PIN,   or   other   specified   key.

 

Important   Screen   lock   options   are   listed   in   the   approximate   order   of   the   strength   of   their   security,   starting   with   None   and   Slide,   which   provide   no   security.

  Face   Unlock   and   Pattern   provide   minimal   security,   although   they   can   be   more   convenient   than   the   stronger   options.

 

If   your   tablet's   playing   music   when   the   screen   locks,   you   can   continue   listening   or   pause   the   selection   without   unlocking.

 

Make   yourself   at   home  

Change   the   wallpaper  

Wallpapers   are   images   from   Super ‐ HD   Player   (pictures   you   shot   with   Camera,   synced   from   Picasa,   and   so   on),   still   images   included   with   the   system,   and   live   images   (such   as   an   animation   or   a   map  

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  that   centers   on   your   location).

  They   take   the   place   of   the   default   background   for   your   Home   screens.

 

1.

  Touch   &   hold   anywhere   on   a   Home   screen   that's   not   occupied.

  A   list   of   options   appears.

 

2.

  Touch   a   wallpaper   source:  

Super ‐ HD   Player.

  Choose   from   pictures   that   you've   taken   with  

Camera   or   downloaded   to   your   device.

 

Live   Wallpapers.

  Choose   from   a   scrolling   list   of   animated   wallpapers.

 

Wallpapers.

  Choose   from   thumbnails   of   default   images,   or   touch   a   thumbnail   for   a   larger   version.

 

You   can   download   additional   wallpapers   from   Android   Market.

 

3.

  To   set   a   wallpaper,   touch   “set   wallpaper”   under   the   Gallery   images   or   Set   wallpaper.

 

 

Related   settings  

Settings   >   Device   >   Display   >   Wallpaper  

Arrange   &   work   with   apps  

To   see   all   your   apps,   touch   the   All   Apps   icon   on   any   Home   screen.

 

The   main   All   Apps   screen   opens.

  This   is   where   you   can   see   all   your   apps,   including   those   downloaded   from   Android   Market.

  You   can   move   app   icons   to   any   of   your   Home   screens.

 

From   All   Apps,   you   can  

 Move   between   screens:   Swipe   left   or   right.

 

 Launch   an   app:   Touch   its   icon.

 

 Place   an   app   icon   on   a   Home   screen:   Touch   &   hold   the   app  

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  icon,   slide   your   finger,   and   lift   your   finger   to   drop   the   icon   in   place.

 

 Place   an   app   icon   in   the   Favorites   tray:   Touch,   hold,   &   slide   to   move   one   of   the   Favorites   icons   out   of   the   tray.

  Then   use   the   same   technique   to   move   another   one   into   the   same   position.

 

 Explore   your   widgets:   Touch   the   Widgets   tab   at   the   top   of   any  

All   Apps   screen.

 

 Get   more   apps.

  Touch   the   Market   icon.

 

 Create   an   App   folder:   place   an   app   in   the   home   screen,   and   then   place   another   app   over   it,   it   will   place   both   apps   in   a   folder   in   the   home   screen   saving   you   space   and   time   when   searching   for   apps.

  Folders   are   unnamed   when   crated.

 

To   remove   an   app   icon   from   the   Home   screen,   touch   and   hold   it,   slide   your   finger   toward   the   top   of   the   screen,   and   drop   the   app   over   the   Remove   icon   .

 

Note:   The   All   Apps   icon     in   the   Favorites   tray   is   permanent.

  You   can't   move   it.

 

 

Add   widgets  

Widgets   are   like   windows   into   your   apps.

  They're   available   from   an  

All   Apps   tab   for   you   to   move   onto   your  

Home   screens.

 

To   see   your   widgets:  

1 .

  Touch   the   All   Apps   icon     on   your   Home   screen.

 

2 .

  Touch   Widgets   at   the   top   of   the   screen.

 

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From   the   main   Widgets   screen,   you   can  

 Move   between   screens :   Swipe   left   or   right.

 

 Drag   a   widget   to   a   Home   screen :   Touch   and   hold   the   widget's   icon,   slide   your   finger   where   you   want   to   place   it,   and   lift   your   finger.

 

You   may   be   asked   to   make   further   choices   before   the   widget   activates.

  If   there   isn't   room   where   you   dropped   it,   the   widget   won't   get   added   to   the   Home   screen.

 

Try   some   apps  

 

Start   Gmail  

You   can   use   Gmail   to   read   and   write   email   from   any   mobile   device   or   browser.

  All   your   email   is   always   up   to   date   and   available   no   matter   where   you   check   it   from.

 

But   Gmail   is   not   just   about   email.

  Your   Gmail   name   and   password   signs   you   into   to   all   Google   apps   and   services,   including   Calendar;  

People,   for   keeping   track   of   your   contacts;   Google   Reader,   for   keeping   up   with   your   online   reading;   and   many   more.

 

 To   launch   Gmail,   touch   the   Gmail   icon     on   a   Home   or   All  

Apps   screen.

 

The   first   time   you   launch   Gmail,   you're   asked   to   sign   in   or   create   an   account,   if   you   didn't   already   do   so   when   you   first   set   up   your   device.

  Then   Gmail   opens   to   the   Inbox.

  From   here,   you   can  

 Read   email:   Touch   a   message   to   read   it.

  Unread   messages   are   bold.

 

 Organize   email:   Check   the   box   beside   a   message   to   select   it.

 

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Then   use   the   icons   and   menu   along   the   bottom   of   the   screen   to   manage   the   selected   messages.

 

 Change   your   settings:   Touch   the   Menu   icon to   change   your   preferences,   add   an   account,   or   get   help.

 

Use   your   Camera  

The   Camera   app   is   a   combination   camera   and   camcorder.

 

You   can   view   photos   and   videos   you   take   with   Camera   in   the  

Super ‐ HD   download.

 

Play   app   along   with   movies   that   you   rent   or  

 

To   take   pictures   and   videos,   first   touch   the   Camera   icon   on   a  

Home   or   All   Apps   screen.

 

When   Camera   opens,   you   can  

 Take   a   picture:   Touch   the   blue   button.

 

 View   the   most   recently   taken   picture:   Touch   the   thumbnail   near   the   blue   button.

 

You   can   now   share   the   picture   by   touching   the   Gmail,   Google+,  

Messenger,   or   other   icons   displayed   along   one   side   of   the   image.

 

To   view   this   picture   and   others   in   the   Gallery   app,   touch   the  

  picture.

 

Manage   downloads  

Files,   apps,   and   other   items   you   download   from   Gmail,   Email,  

Android   Market,   or   in   other   ways   are   stored  

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  in   your   device's   internal   storage.

  You   can   use   the   Downloads   app   to   view,   reopen,   or   delete   what   you've   downloaded.

 

Some   mobile   networks   restrict   the   size   of   the   files   you   can   download,   to   manage   the   demands   on   their   networks   or   to   help   you   avoid   unexpected   charges.

  When   you   try   to   download   an   oversized ‐ file   when   connected   to   such   networks,   you   may   be   required   to   delay   downloading   until   your   device   is   connected   to   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network,   when   the   download   will   resume   automatically.

 

You   can   view   and   manage   these   queued   files   in   the   Downloads   app   as   well.

 

Downloaded   files   are   stored   in   the   Download   directory   that's   visible   when   your   device   is   connected   to   a   computer.

  You   can   view   and  

  copy   files   from   this   directory.

 

Open   Downloads   and   manage   downloaded   files  

 Touch   the   Downloads   icon   from   a   Home   or   All   Apps   screen.

 

 Touch   an   item   to   open   it.

 

 Touch   headings   for   earlier   downloads   to   view   them.

 

 Check   items   you   want   to   share.

  Then   touch   the   Share   icon     and   choose   a   sharing   method   from   the   list.

 

 Check   items   you   want   to   delete.

  Then   touch   the   Trash   icon .

 

 

 At   the   bottom   of   the   screen,   touch   Sort   by   size   or   Sort   by   date   to   switch   back   and   forth.

 

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Use   the   Apps   screen  

The   Apps   screen   allows   you   to   adjust   several   aspects   of   the   way   your   device   uses   memory.

  To   view   these   settings:  

 

1.

  From   a   Home   or   All   Apps   screen,   touch   the   Settings   icon .

 

2.

  Under   Device,   touch   Apps .

       

You'll   see   three   tabs   at   the   top   of   the   screen,   each   displaying   a   list   of   apps   or   their   components:  

Downloaded:

 

Displays   apps   you've   downloaded   from                      

Market   or   other   sources.

 

Running:   Displays   all   apps,   processes,   and   services   that   are       currently   running   or   that   have   cached   processes,   and   how   much   RAM   they   are   using.

 

The   graph   at   the   bottom   of   the   Running   tab   shows   the   total   RAM   in   use   and   the   amount   free.

  Below   the   graph,   touch   Show   cached   processes   or   Show   running   services   to   switch   back   and   forth.

 

All:

 

Displays   all   apps   that   came   with   Android   and   all   apps   you   downloaded   from   Android   Market   or   other   sources.

 

To   switch   the   order   of   the   lists   displayed   in   the   Downloaded   or   All   tabs,   touch   Menu   icon       >   Sort   by   name   or

 

Sort   by   size .

 

To   view   details   about   an   app   or   other   item   listed   under   any   tab,   touch   its   name.

  The   information   and   controls   available   vary   among   different   types   of   apps,   but   commonly   include:  

Force   stop   button :   Stops   an   app   that   is   misbehaving.

  Stopping   an   app,   process,   or   service   may   cause   your   device   to   stop   working   correctly.

  You   may   need   to   restart   your   device   after  

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  doing   this.

 

Uninstall   button :   Deletes   the   app   and   all   of   its   data   and   settings.

 

Disable   button :   Prevents   the   app   from   running,   but   does   not   uninstall   it.

  This   option   is   available   for   some   apps   and   services   that   can't   be   uninstalled.

 

Clear   data   button :   Delete   an   app's   settings   and   other   data   without   removing   the   app   itself.

 

Clear   cache :   If   the   app   stores   data   in   a   temporary   area   of   the   tablet's   memory,   lists   how   much   information   is   stored,   and   includes   a   button   for   clearing   it.

 

Launch   by   default :   If   you   have   configured   an   app   to   launch   certain   file   types   by   default,   you   can   clear   that   setting   here.

 

Permissions :   Lists   the   kinds   of   information   about   your   tablet   and   data   the   app   has   access   to.

 

Enter   &   edit   text  

Use   the   keyboard  

You   can   enter   text   using   the   onscreen   keyboard.

  Some   apps   open   it   automatically.

  In   others,   you   open   it   by   touching   where   you   want   to   type.

 

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As   you   type,   the   keyboard   displays   suggestions   above   the   top   row   of   keys.

  To   accept   a   suggestion,   touch   it.

 

Basic   editing  

Move   the   insertion   point :   Touch   where   you   want   to   type.

  The   cursor   blinks   in   the   new   position,   and   a   green   tab   appears   below   it.

  Drag   the   tab   to   move   the   cursor.

 

Select   text:   Touch   &   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.

 

The   tab   disappears   after   a   few   moments,   to   get   out   of   your   way.

  To   make   it   reappear,   touch   the   text   again.

 

Delete   text:   Touch   to   delete   selected   text   or   the   characters   before   the   cursor.

 

Cut,   copy,   paste:   Select   the   text   you   want   to   manipulate.

  Then   touch   the   Paste     ,   Cut       ,   or   Copy       button   :  

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To   make   the   keyboard   go   away,   touch

 

Done .

 

Tips   &   shortcuts  

 Type   capital   letters:   Touch   the   Shift   key     once   to   switch   to   capital   letters   for   one   letter.

  Or   touch   &   hold   the   Shift   key  

    while   you   type.

  When   you   release   the   key,   the   lower   case   letters   reappear.

 

 Turn   caps   lock   on:   Double ‐ tap   or   touch   &   hold   the   Shift   key   ,   so   it   changes   to   .

  Touch   the   Shift   key again   to   return   to   lowercase.

 

 Show   numbers   or   symbols :   Touch   the   ?123

  key.

  To   see   more   choices,   touch   the   =   \   <   key.

 

 Quickly   access   common   punctuation   and   symbols:   Touch   &   hold   the   key   to   the   right   of   the   space   bar   (period   key).

 

 

 

 Type   special   characters:   Touch   &   hold   the   Shift   key

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  while   you   touch   a   key   with   a   small   gray   character   in   its   corner   to   enter   the   gray   character.

   

Touch   &   hold   any   key   to   see   alternative   letters,   symbols,   or   numbers,   which   you   can   then   touch   to   type.

 

 Change   input   language   or   keyboard:   Touch   &   hold   the   key   to   the   left   of   the   space   bar   (with   ...

  In   the   lower ‐ right   corner),   and   then   release   it.

 

The   Input   options   menu   appears.

  Choose   the   option   you   want   to   adjust.

 

Related   settings  

 

Settings   >   Personal   >   Language   &   input  

Connect   to   Wi ‐ Fi   networks  

Wi ‐ Fi   is   a   wireless   networking   technology   that   can   provide   Internet   access   at   distances   of   up   to   100   meters,   depending   on   the   Wi ‐ Fi   router   and   your   surroundings.

 

To   use   Wi ‐ Fi,   you   connect   to   a   wireless   access   point,   or   "hotspot."  

Some   hotspots   are   open   and   you   can   simply   connect   to   them.

 

Others   implement   security   features   that   require   other   steps   to   set   up,   such   as   digital   certificates   or   other   ways   to   ensure   that   only   authorized   users   can   connect.

 

To   extend   the   life   of   your   battery   between   charges,   turn   off   Wi ‐ Fi   when   you're   not   using   it.

  You   can   also   set   your   device   to   disconnect   automatically   from   Wi ‐ Fi   networks   when   it's   sleeping.

 

Turn   Wi ‐ Fi   on   and   connect   to   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network  

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If   you're   adding   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network   when   first   setting   up   your   device,  

Wi ‐ Fi   is   turned   on   automatically.

 

1.

    Touch   the   Settings   icon     on   a   Home   or   All   Apps   screen.

 

2.

    Touch   Wireless   &   networks   >   Wi ‐ Fi.

 

3.

    Slide   the   Wi ‐ Fi   switch   to   the   On   position.

 

The   device   scans   for   available   Wi ‐ Fi   networks   and   displays   the   names   of   those   it   finds.

  Secured   networks   are   indicated   with   a   Lock   icon.

  If   the   device   finds   a   network   that   you   connected   to   previously,   it   connects   to   it.

 

4.

    Touch   a   network   name   to   see   more   details   or   connect   to   it.

 

If   the   network   is   secured,   you're   prompted   to   enter   a   password   or   other   credentials.

  (Ask   your   network   administrator   for   details.)  

To   modify   a   network's   settings,   touch   &   hold   the   network   name.

 

Add   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network  

You   can   add   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network   so   your   device   will   remember   it,   along   with   any   security   credentials,   and   connect   to   it   automatically   when   it's   in   range.

  You   must   also   add   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network   if   the   network   does   not   broadcast   its   name   (SSID),   or   to   add   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network   when   you   are   out   of   range.

 

To   join   a   secured   network,   you   first   need   to   learn   security   details   from   the   network's   administrator.

 

1.

    Turn   on   Wi ‐ Fi,   if   it's   not   already   on.

 

2.

    In   the   Wi ‐ Fi   settings   screen,   touch   Add   Network.

 

3.

    Enter   the   SSID   (name)   of   the   network.

  If   necessary,   enter   security   or   other   network   configuration   details.

 

4.

    Touch   Save.

 

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The   information   about   the   network   is   saved.

  Your   device   will   connect   to   this   network   automatically   the   next   time   you   come   within   range.

 

Configure   proxy   settings   for   a   Wi ‐ Fi   network  

Some   network   administrators   require   you   to   connect   to   internal   or   external   network   resources   via   a   proxy   server.

  By   default,   the   Wi ‐ Fi   networks   you   add   are   not   configured   to   connect   via   a   proxy,   but   you   can   change   that   for   each   Wi ‐ Fi   network   you've   added.

 

Proxy   settings   are   used   by   Browser   but   may   not   be   used   by   other   apps.

 

1.

    Touch   &   hold   a   network   in   the   list   of   Wi ‐ Fi   networks   you've   added.

 

2.

    Touch   Modify   network   in   the   dialog   that   opens.

 

3.

    Select   Show   advanced   options .

 

4.

    If   the   network   has   no   proxy   settings,   touch   None   under   Proxy  

Settings,   then   touch   Manual   in   the   menu   that   opens.

 

5.

    Enter   the   proxy   settings   supplied   by   your   network   administrator.

 

6.

    Touch   Save .

 

The   proxy   settings   apply   only   to   the   Wi ‐ Fi   network   you   modified.

  To   change   the   proxy   settings   for   other   Wi ‐ Fi   networks,   modify   them   individually.

 

Connect   to   keyboards,   mice,   and   other   devices  

You   can   connect   a   keyboard,   mouse,   or   even   a   joystick   or   other   input   device   to   your   tablet   via   USB   and   use   it   just   as   you   would   with   a   PC.

 

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You   may   need   an   adapter   to   connect   the   keyboard   or   other   device   to   your   tablet's   USB   port.

  To   connect   more   than   one   USB   device   at   a   time,   use   a   powered   USB   hub   to   reduce   the   drain   on   your   tablet's   battery.

 

Keyboards  

In   addition   to   entering   text,   you   can   use   your   keyboard   to   navigate   your   tablet's   features:  

Use   the   arrow   keys   to   select   items   on   screen.

 

Pressing   Return   when   an   item   is   selected   is   equivalent   to   touching   that   item.

 

Pressing   Escape   is   equivalent   to   touching   Back.

 

Press   Tab   or   Shift ‐ Tab   to   move   from   field   to   field   in   a   form   or   other   screen   with   multiple   text   fields.

 

Mice  

When   you   connect   a   mouse   to   your   tablet   and   move   the   mouse,   an   arrow ‐ shaped   cursor   appears,   just   as   on   a   computer:  

Use   the   mouse   to   move   the   cursor.

 

Clicking,   pressing,   and   dragging   with   the   mouse   button   is   equivalent   to   touching,   touching   &   holding,   and   dragging   with   your   finger.

 

Only   one   mouse   button   is   supported.

 

Other   input   devices  

You   can   other   input   devices   to   your   phone.

  However,   games   and   other   apps   must   be   designed   to   support   any   special   features   of   an   input   device,   such   as   dedicated   buttons   or  

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  other   controls,   to   take   full   advantage   of   them.

 

Connect   to   a   Windows   computer   via   shielded  

 

USB   Cable  

You   can   use   a   USB   cable   to   connect   your   phone   to   a   Windows   computer   and   transfer   music,   pictures,   and   other   files   in   both   directions.

   

When   you   connect   your   tablet   to   the   USB   port   on   your   computer,   its   USB   storage   is   mounted   as   a   drive   and   appears   on   your   computer   screen.

  You   can   now   copy   files   back   and   forth   as   you   would   using   any   other   external   device.

 

When   you're   finished,   simply   disconnect   the   tablet   by   unplugging  

  the   USB   cable.

 

Settings   >   Device   >   Storage   >   Menu   >   USB   computer   connection  

Manage   accounts  

Add   or   remove   accounts  

You   can   use   multiple   Google   Accounts   and   Microsoft   Exchange  

ActiveSync   accounts   on   your   device.

 

You   may   also   be   able   to   add   other   kinds   of   accounts,   depending   on   your   apps.

  Some   you   can   add   in   the   Accounts   &   Sync   screen,   as   described   here.

  Others   you   add   using   an   app   that   works   with   those   kinds   of   accounts.

  For   example,   you   can   add   IMAP   and   POP3   email   accounts   with   the   Email   app.

 

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To   view   the   Accounts   &   sync   settings   screen   described   here:  

1.

From   a   Home   or   All   Apps   screen,   touch   the   Settings   icon .

 

2.

  Under   Personal,   touch   Accounts   &   sync.

 

Add   an   account  

To   add   some   accounts,   you   may   need   to   obtain   details   from   system   administrator   about   the   service   to   which   the   account   connects.

  For   example,   you   may   need   to   know   the   account's   domain   or   server   address.

 

1.

    Go   to   Settings   >   Personal   >   Accounts   &   sync.

 

2.

    Touch   Add   account.

 

3.

    Touch   the   kind   of   account   to   add.

 

4.

    Follow   the   onscreen   steps   to   enter   information   about   the   account.

 

Most   accounts   require   a   username   and   password,   but   the   details   depend   on   the   kind   of   account   and   the   configuration   of   the   service   you're   connecting   to.

 

Depending   on   the   kind   of   account,   you   may   be   asked   to   configure   what   kinds   of   data   you   want   to   sync,   name   the   account,   and   other   details.

 

When   you're   finished,   the   account   is   added   to   the   list   in   Accounts   &   sync.

  Depending   how   you   configured   the   account,   email,   contacts,   and   other   information   start   syncing   to   your   device.

 

Remove   an   account  

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You   can   remove   an   account   to   delete   it   and   all   information   associated   with   it   from   your   device,   including   email,   contacts,   settings,   and   so   on.

 

1.

    Go   to   Settings   >   Personal   >   Accounts   &   sync.

 

2.

    Touch   the   account   to   delete.

 

3.

    Touch   Menu   icon   >   Remove   account.

 

Related   topics  

Configure   account   sync   options  

Why   use   a   Google   Account?

 

Secure   your   tablet  

Set   screen   lock  

Depending   how   you   use   your   phone,   you   may   want   to   set   some   form   of   automatic   screen   lock   to   prevent   unauthorized   access.

  If   a   screen   lock   has   been   set,   the   screen   locks   when   your   phone's   display   goes   to   sleep.

 

To   adjust   your   tablet   lock   settings:  

1   From   a   Home   or   All   Apps   screen,   touch   the   Settings   icon   .

 

2   Touch   Personal   >   Security   >   Screen   lock.

 

3   Touch   the   type   of   lock   you   want   and   follow   the   onscreen   instructions.

 

You   can   choose   among   these   lock   options,   listed   in   approximate   order   of   strength:  

 Slide   provides   no   protection,   but   lets   you   get   to   the   Home   screen   quickly,   or   open   Camera   and   start   taking   pictures   immediately.

 

 Pattern   lets   you   draw   a   simple   pattern   with   your   finger   to   unlock   the   phone.

   

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 Password   requires   four   or   more   letters   or   numbers.

  This   is   the   most   secure   option,   as   long   as   you   create   a   strong   password.

 

Important   For   best   security,   specify   a   password   that   is  

 A   least   8   characters   long.

 

 Contains   a   mixture   of   numbers,   letters,   and   special   symbols  

 Doesn't   contain   any   recognizable   words   or   phrases.

 

Related   settings  

 

Settings   >   Device   >   Display   >   Sleep  

Settings   >   Personal   >   Security   >   Make   pattern   visible  

FCC   Regulations:  

 This   Touch   Book   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.

 

 This   Touch   Book   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   radiated   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  

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  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.

 

Changes   or   modifications   not   expressly   approved   by   the   party   responsible   for   compliance   could   void   the   user‘s   authority   to   operate   the   equipment.

 

 The   antenna(s)   used   for   this   transmitter   must   not   be   co ‐ located   or   operating   in   conjunction   with   any   other   antenna   or   transmitter.

 

RF   Exposure   Information  

This   device   meets   the   government’s   requirements   for   exposure   to   radio   waves.

 

This   device   is   designed   and   manufactured   not   to   exceed   the   emission   limits   for   exposure   to   radio   frequency   (RF)   energy   set   by   the   Federal   Communications   Commission   of   the   U.S.

  Government.

  lThis   device   complies   with   FCC   radiation   exposure   limits   set   forth  

  for   an   uncontrolled   environment.

 

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