Surface Pro and Surface Pro 2 User Guide With Windows 8.1 Pro Software Published: January 2014 Version 2.0
© 2014 Microsoft Page 4 Charging port and 48-watt Power Supply Connect the included power supply when your battery is low. See Charging in t
© 2014 Microsoft Page 5 Set up your Surface Pro Grab your Surface and let’s go! Before you start… Make sure a wireless network is available a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 6 Setup Setup runs the first time you turn on Surface Pro. During setup you’ll choose a language, colour scheme, and name
© 2014 Microsoft Page 7 The basics There are a few things you need to know to get around your Surface Pro. Update to Windows 8.1 Important A
© 2014 Microsoft Page 8 Start screen Start is the heart of your Surface—it’s where you open apps, see what your friends are doing, and get to y
© 2014 Microsoft Page 9 Touch: Swipe, tap, and beyond Tap? Swipe? Here’s a glossary of touch gestures that you can use with Surface. Gesture Ho
© 2014 Microsoft Page 10 Gesture How to do it What it does Slide to scroll Drag your finger on the screen. Scrolls through what’s on the scree
© 2014 Microsoft Page 11 Charms No matter where you are, the charms help you do the things you do most often—such as search, share, print, and
© 2014 Microsoft Page 12 After introducing all this new stuff, here’s something familiar. The Windows desktop—with its taskbar, folders, and ic
© 2014 Microsoft Page 13 Learn more about Windows To learn more about getting around Windows Pro 8.1, check out these resources: Help and T
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© 2014 Microsoft Page 14 Get started Now that you know the basics, let’s get online and add your accounts. Get online Here’s how to get online:
© 2014 Microsoft Page 15 People: Add contacts The People app is your universal address book. See contacts from all of your address books in on
© 2014 Microsoft Page 16 Make it yours You can make Surface reflect who you are and what you care about. You can rearrange the Start screen, an
© 2014 Microsoft Page 17 Get to know Surface Pro Now that you’ve added your accounts, let’s go a little deeper. Power states: On, off, standby
© 2014 Microsoft Page 18 Sleep and hibernation If you don’t use Surface Pro for a few minutes, it goes to sleep just like a laptop. Sleep is a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 19 When you see a low battery warning, plug your Surface Pro into an electrical outlet. If you don’t recharge the battery
© 2014 Microsoft Page 20 Docking Station Surface Pro charges while it’s docked in the Docking Station. For more info, see Docking Station in th
© 2014 Microsoft Page 21 A lock appears on the Screen icon when rotation is locked. Find more display settings Open the Settings charm, ta
© 2014 Microsoft Page 22 On-screen keyboard on Surface Pro To close the on-screen keyboard: Tap an area where text can’t be typed or tap the k
© 2014 Microsoft Page 23 Tips and tricks How do I? What to do Type numbers Tap the &123 key, or swipe up on a key in the first row. For exa
© 2014 Microsoft Page iii Contents MEET SURFACE PRO ...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 24 Typing Covers (keyboards) Choose from the following Typing Covers: Touch Cover and Touch Cover 2 Super-thin, press
© 2014 Microsoft Page 25 To turn key sounds on or off: Open the Settings charm, tap or click Change PC settings > PC and devices > Typing
© 2014 Microsoft Page 26 To do this Press this… Increase the brightness of the keys Tap the F2 key repeatedly. Decrease the brightness of the k
© 2014 Microsoft Page 27 Increase screen brightness Fn + Del Decrease screen brightness Fn + Backspace Can I use my desktop keyboard with Su
© 2014 Microsoft Page 28 To conserve battery life, remove the wireless adapter from the Typing Cover or turn it off when you’re not using it. T
© 2014 Microsoft Page 29 Sound features Surface has two stereo speakers and a headset jack for listening to music or watching movies. The inter
© 2014 Microsoft Page 30 Add audio accessories The headset jack works for both audio output and microphone input. You can plug headphones or a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 31 Pro Pen Surface Pro comes with a digital pen that you can use to mark up documents and take hand-written notes. Palm B
© 2014 Microsoft Page 32 Change pen settings You can change pen settings, such as the double-tap speed. Here’s how: 1. Open the Search charm,
© 2014 Microsoft Page 33 Use apps and programs Find and open apps Like the Start button in previous versions of Windows, the Start screen is wh
© 2014 Microsoft Page iv CLOSE AN APP ...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 34 Switch between open apps If you want to keep your apps full screen, you can quickly switch between open apps. Here’s h
© 2014 Microsoft Page 35 Here’s how to arrange two apps side-by-side: 1. Open each of the apps you want to use. 2. Open the recently used ap
© 2014 Microsoft Page 36 To completely stop all processes associated with an app, drag the app to the bottom of the screen, and hold it there u
© 2014 Microsoft Page 37 Search, share, and settings There are charms to help you find things, share stuff, and change your settings. How to s
© 2014 Microsoft Page 38 Tips Keyboard shortcuts. Press +S to open Search. To search for a file (on Surface or SkyDrive), press +F. And to
© 2014 Microsoft Page 39 To bookmark the page to read later, choose Reading List. To save the link in OneNote, choose OneNote. To shar
© 2014 Microsoft Page 40 For more info, see Get help with PC settings on Windows.com. Search for a setting You can use the Search charm to find
© 2014 Microsoft Page 41 Accounts and sign in A user account determines how you interact and personalise your Surface. When you want to use Sur
© 2014 Microsoft Page 42 Family Safety (child account) Got kids? Family Safety is an integrated part of Windows, so it's easier than ever
© 2014 Microsoft Page 43 Other sign in options Two more sign-in options are available to you: PIN and picture password. (These sign-in options
© 2014 Microsoft Page v ADDITIONAL STORAGE OPTIONS...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 44 Notes If your Surface Pro is on a domain, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and choose Change a password. Forgot your passw
© 2014 Microsoft Page 45 Install apps and programs Discover a variety of great apps and games in the Windows Store. You can browse for apps in
© 2014 Microsoft Page 46 You can also install apps and programs from a network, the Internet, or CD. See Install programs from the Internet, a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 47 Add or change payment option and see billing history Before you can buy an app, you'll need to add a payment meth
© 2014 Microsoft Page 48 App updates App publishers sometimes update their apps to add new features and fix problems. The Windows Store can aut
© 2014 Microsoft Page 49 Personalise your Surface Add your accounts If you haven’t already added your email and social networking accounts, see
© 2014 Microsoft Page 50 Change your lock screen Your lock screen can include a picture, a slide show of pictures, and app notifications such
© 2014 Microsoft Page 51 Add a language By adding a language, you can change the language that you use to read and write in Windows, apps, and
© 2014 Microsoft Page 52 Connect devices Connect a USB mouse, printer, and more Surface Pro has a full-size USB 3.0 port that you can use to co
© 2014 Microsoft Page 53 Add, remove, and manage your devices and printers To remove and troubleshoot devices that aren't working properly
© 2014 Microsoft Page vi CARE AND CLEANING ...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 54 How do I scan something? You can use the Scan app to scan pictures or documents to a variety of file formats (such as
© 2014 Microsoft Page 55 Which video adapter do I need? To figure out which adapter you need, look at the ports on your TV, monitor, or project
© 2014 Microsoft Page 56 Docking Station The Docking Station lets you quickly connect Surface Pro to all your desktop PC peripherals in a singl
© 2014 Microsoft Page 57 6. Place Surface Pro in the Docking Station. 7. Slide the two side pieces so that they connect to your Surface. If
© 2014 Microsoft Page 58 Storage, files, and backup Here’s what you need to know about storage, files, and backup. How much disk space do I hav
© 2014 Microsoft Page 59 microSD memory card You can add additional storage by using a microSD, microSDHC, or microSDXC card. Save files on
© 2014 Microsoft Page 60 Files that are available offline are stored locally on your Surface and can be opened without an Internet connection.
© 2014 Microsoft Page 61 Networking Surface Pro has built-in Wi-Fi that you can use to get online. Once you’re online, you can browse the Inter
© 2014 Microsoft Page 62 To connect to a wired network: 1. Plug a USB Ethernet network adapter (sold separately) into the USB port on Surface
© 2014 Microsoft Page 63 Share files and folders There are many ways you can share files and folders in Windows 8.1. For info about sharing, se
©2013 Microsoft Page 1 Meet Surface Pro Surface Pro is the tablet that can truly replace your laptop. Connect to a broad variety of accessories,
© 2014 Microsoft Page 64 Tethering uses data from your mobile data plan. You should be aware of any data limits you have on your plan, so yo
© 2014 Microsoft Page 65 Built-in apps Surface Pro comes with a great set of apps such as People, Skype, and Camera. Note Some features or a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 66 To open Internet Explorer, go to Start and tap or click Internet Explorer. For help getting started, check out the
© 2014 Microsoft Page 67 Sync your settings. If you’re using a Microsoft account, your favourites, open tabs, home page, history, and settin
© 2014 Microsoft Page 68 Add email accounts To find out how to add your email accounts to Mail, see Set up your email in this guide. Using Mai
© 2014 Microsoft Page 69 Task What to do Select multiple messages Swipe across a message in the middle pane, or right-click each message. To
© 2014 Microsoft Page 70 People The People app is your address book and your social app all in one. When you connect your accounts, such as Fac
© 2014 Microsoft Page 71 Calendar and reminders The Calendar app brings all your calendars together in one place. Reminders and notifications
© 2014 Microsoft Page 72 Microsoft Office Tap the Office tile on your Start screen to buy, activate, or try Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium o
© 2014 Microsoft Page 73 SkyDrive and Office work together When you sign in with a Microsoft account, your docs are saved on SkyDrive (by defau
© 2014 Microsoft Page 2 Surface Pro features Touchscreen The 10.6” ClearType Full HD display, with its 16:9 aspect ratio and 1080p resolution
© 2014 Microsoft Page 74 Camera Surface Pro has two cameras. You can use the front-facing camera for Skype calls, and the rear-facing camera to
© 2014 Microsoft Page 75 Camera options Swipe down from the top edge of the screen to see camera options such as timer, exposure, and the opti
© 2014 Microsoft Page 76 View photos and videos (Camera Roll) There are lots of ways to see the photos and videos you’ve taken with the Camera
© 2014 Microsoft Page 77 Edit videos To delete or trim videos: 1. Open the video using the Camera, Photos, or the SkyDrive app. 2. Swipe dow
© 2014 Microsoft Page 78 Playlists. For help creating playlists, see Music app on Windows.com. Want bigger sound? Connect external speakers to
© 2014 Microsoft Page 79 Photos You can use this app to view photos on Surface and on your SkyDrive. If you have photos on your camera or phone
© 2014 Microsoft Page 80 Edit photos For info on how to do this, see Edit photos in this guide. Tips If you have lots of photos or videos, y
© 2014 Microsoft Page 81 Skype Skype is the always-on app that makes staying in touch easier than ever. Connect with friends, family, and colle
© 2014 Microsoft Page 82 SkyDrive With SkyDrive, you'll never be without the documents, photos, and videos that matter to you. Your Micros
© 2014 Microsoft Page 83 Get to your files from anywhere When your files are on SkyDrive, you can get to them from any device. You can go to S
© 2014 Microsoft Page 3 Kickstand Flip out the kickstand when you want to be productive or kick back and have some fun. Surface Pro 2 has two
© 2014 Microsoft Page 84 Xbox Games With the Xbox Games app, you can discover all of the latest Xbox games made for Windows 8.1 and get extras
© 2014 Microsoft Page 85 More built-in apps Here are some additional apps pre-installed on your Surface Pro: News Keep up to date with what’s h
© 2014 Microsoft Page 86 Additional info you should know This section includes a few more things that would be helpful for you to know. Window
© 2014 Microsoft Page 87 How can I help protect my Surface from viruses? Windows Defender and Windows SmartScreen are built-into Windows 8 to h
© 2014 Microsoft Page 88 Speech recognition Windows Speech Recognition makes using a keyboard and mouse optional. You can control your Surface
© 2014 Microsoft Page 89 BitLocker recovery key If a security event or hardware failure locks your Surface, you’ll need a BitLocker recovery ke
© 2014 Microsoft Page 90 Accessories Accessories add to your Surface experience. Typing Covers Click in a unique keyboard that doubles as a cov
© 2014 Microsoft Page 91 Car Charger with USB Use the Car Charger to charge your Surface and a USB accessory (such as your phone) while you’re
© 2014 Microsoft Page 92 Care and cleaning Here’s how to keep your Surface looking and working great. Touchscreen care Scratches, finger grease
© 2014 Microsoft Page 93 Help, Service, and Support Surface help Support. For help and support info, go to Surface.com/Support. Find answers an
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