Surface Pro 3 User Guide With Windows 8.1 Pro Published: June 2014 Version 1.0
© 2014 Microsoft Page 4 Ports Full-size USB 3.0 port Connect USB accessories—like a mouse, printer, or an Ethernet adapter. See Connect device
© 2014 Microsoft Page 94 More built-in apps Here are just some of the additional apps that are pre-installed on your Surface Pro 3: News Keep u
© 2014 Microsoft Page 95 Additional info you should know This section includes a few more things that would be helpful for you to know. Window
© 2014 Microsoft Page 96 More Surface Pen info Replace Surface Pen coin cell batteries In addition to the AAAA alkaline battery that you instal
© 2014 Microsoft Page 97 BitLocker Drive Encryption You can encrypt—or "scramble"—data on your Surface using BitLocker Drive Encrypti
© 2014 Microsoft Page 98 Take a screen shot To take a snapshot of your screen, press and hold the Windows button on your Surface, and then p
© 2014 Microsoft Page 99 Accessories Accessories* add to your Surface experience. Surface Pen (included with Surface Pro 3) Reach for your Surf
© 2014 Microsoft Page 100 Video Adapters Surface video adapters let you connect your Surface to an HDTV, monitor, or projector (adapters and ca
© 2014 Microsoft Page 101 Care and cleaning Here’s how to keep your Surface looking and working great. Touchscreen care Scratches, finger greas
© 2014 Microsoft Page 102 Help, Service, and Support Surface help Support. For help and support info, go to Surface.com/Support. Find answers a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 5 Set up your Surface Pro 3 and Surface Pen Grab your Surface and let’s go! Before you start… Make sure a wireless netw
© 2014 Microsoft Page 6 Setup Setup runs the first time you turn on Surface Pro 3. During setup, you’ll choose a language, color scheme, an
© 2014 Microsoft Page 7 The basics There are a few things you need to know to get around your Surface Pro 3. Touch, keyboard, mouse, and pen
© 2014 Microsoft Page 8 To go to Start: Touch. Press the Windows button on the touchscreen, or swipe in from the right edge of the screen
© 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 Rotate Put two or more fingers on an item and then turn your hand. Rotates things t
© 2014 Microsoft Page 11 Gesture How to do it What it does Swipe from edge Starting on the edge, swipe in. Right edge: Opens the charms. Left
© 2014 Microsoft Page 12 The familiar desktop The Windows desktop—with its taskbar, folders, and icons—is still here, with a new taskbar and st
© 2014 Microsoft Page 13 Task or item How to do it in Windows 8.1 Print Printing from desktop apps hasn’t changed. To print from a Windows Stor
© 2014 Microsoft Page i © 2014 Microsoft. All rights reserved. BlueTrack Technology, ClearType, Excel, Hotmail, Internet Explore
© 2014 Microsoft Page 14 Lock screen and signing in With a Microsoft account, personal settings like your lock screen and Start screen can foll
© 2014 Microsoft Page 15 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 16 People: Add contacts The People app is your universal address book. See contacts from all of your address books in on
© 2014 Microsoft Page 17 Customize your Start screen You can make Surface reflect who you are and what you care about. You can rearrange the St
© 2014 Microsoft Page 18 Get to know Surface Pro 3 Now that you’ve added your accounts, let’s go a little deeper. Power states: On, off, Insta
© 2014 Microsoft Page 19 Turn on or wake 1. Press and release the power button on your Surface. The lock screen appears with notifications fo
© 2014 Microsoft Page 20 Charging Surface Pro 3 comes with an internal lithium-ion battery designed to go everywhere you go. How long your batt
© 2014 Microsoft Page 21 Lock screen. Lower-left corner of the lock screen. Desktop taskbar. Battery status appears on the desktop tas
© 2014 Microsoft Page 22 Battery: Make it last Here are some ways you can help make your battery last longer: Reduce the screen brightness.
© 2014 Microsoft Page 23 The touchscreen The multi-touch screen has a 3:2 aspect ratio—perfect for watching 1080p HD videos and optimized for m
© 2014 Microsoft Page ii Contents MEET SURFACE PRO 3 ...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 24 Lock the screen orientation If you don’t want the screen content to rotate, you can lock the screen orientation. Here’
© 2014 Microsoft Page 25 Surface Pen Write and draw naturally with your Surface Pen. With over 250 levels of pressure sensitivity and Palm Bloc
© 2014 Microsoft Page 26 On-screen keyboard Surface has an on-screen, touch keyboard that appears when you need it. Show the on-screen keyboa
© 2014 Microsoft Page 27 Suggestions and corrections As you type on the on-screen keyboard, text suggestions appear to help you enter words qui
© 2014 Microsoft Page 28 The Kickstand You can set the Surface Pro 3 kickstand to any position down to 30°, so you can easily see the screen wh
© 2014 Microsoft Page 29 When you fold Type Cover back behind the touchscreen, the keyboard is disabled so you won’t accidently type anything.
© 2014 Microsoft Page 30 Adjust the backlighting Type Cover keys have backlighting that turns on when your hands are near the keys and turns o
© 2014 Microsoft Page 31 Note These Typing Covers are narrower than the Surface Pro 3, so closing them won’t put Surface Pro 3 to sleep. You
© 2014 Microsoft Page 32 Action Touchpad gesture See your open apps Swipe in from the left edge of the touchpad. Zoom in or out Move two or mo
© 2014 Microsoft Page 33 Sound features Surface has two stereo speakers that face toward you as you look at the screen for listening to music o
© 2014 Microsoft Page iii BUILT-IN APPS ...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 34 Add audio accessories The headset jack works for both audio output and microphone input. You can plug headphones or a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 35 Use apps and programs Find and open apps The Start screen is where you go to start apps. Surface Pro 3 can run both Wi
© 2014 Microsoft Page 36 Switch between open apps If you want to keep your Windows Store apps full screen, you can quickly switch between open
© 2014 Microsoft Page 37 Use apps together (side by side) You can use two or more apps at the same time by snapping them side by side. This way
© 2014 Microsoft Page 38 Close an app You don’t need to close apps from the Windows Store. When you switch to another app, Windows leaves the a
© 2014 Microsoft Page 39 Take notes or draw with OneNote Jot a quick note or sketch in OneNote Need to jot down a thought, or sketch something
© 2014 Microsoft Page 40 Tips You can snap OneNote beside another app so that you can easily copy things in and out of OneNote. To find out
© 2014 Microsoft Page 41 Search, share, and settings There are charms to help you find things, share stuff, and change your settings. How to s
© 2014 Microsoft Page 42 Narrow the scope of search By default, the Search charm searches for apps, files, and settings, plus content on the we
© 2014 Microsoft Page 43 Share photos, links, and more When you come across something you want to share, use the Share charm. You can share wi
© 2014 Microsoft Page iv BACK UP YOUR FILES USING FILE HISTORY ...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 44 Change your settings PC Settings Most of the settings that you'll want to change can be found in PC settings. T
© 2014 Microsoft Page 45 Accounts and sign in A user account determines how you interact and personalize your Surface. When you want to use Sur
© 2014 Microsoft Page 46 Create another account If more than one person uses your Surface, each person can have their own account. This way eve
© 2014 Microsoft Page 47 Choose when a password is required You can choose when a password is required to sign in to Surface. Here’s how: 1. O
© 2014 Microsoft Page 48 Sign out or lock Your Surface is automatically locked if you close Type Cover for Surface Pro 3 or don’t use Surface f
© 2014 Microsoft Page 49 Install apps and programs Discover a variety of great apps and games in the Windows Store*. Just click on the Windows
© 2014 Microsoft Page 50 By default, new apps are not pinned to your Start screen. Look next to the arrow at the bottom of the Start screen f
© 2014 Microsoft Page 51 Family Safety with the Windows Store You can use Family Safety to control which games and apps your child can see and
© 2014 Microsoft Page 52 Install programs from the Internet, a CD, or a network You can also install desktop apps or programs from a CD or DVD,
© 2014 Microsoft Page 53 Personalize your Surface Add your accounts If you haven’t already added your email and social networking accounts, see
© 2014 Microsoft Page v CARE AND CLEANING ...
© 2014 Microsoft Page 54 Rearrange, resize, unpin, and group tiles You can rearrange and resize the tiles, unpin the ones you don’t use, and cr
© 2014 Microsoft Page 55 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 56 Connect devices Connect a USB mouse, printer, and more Surface Pro 3 has a full-size USB 3.0 port that you can use to
© 2014 Microsoft Page 57 Add, remove, and manage your devices and printers To remove and troubleshoot devices that aren't working properly
© 2014 Microsoft Page 58 Connect to a TV, monitor, or projector You can connect your Surface Pro 3 to a TV to watch movies on a big screen, a p
© 2014 Microsoft Page 59 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 60 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 61 microSD card You can add additional storage by using a microSD, microSDHC, or microSDXC card. The microSD card slot i
© 2014 Microsoft Page 62 Add files to Surface You can easily add music, pictures, videos, and documents to your Surface. Use OneDrive to add f
© 2014 Microsoft Page 63 Copy files from another computer You can access music, pictures, videos, and documents on computers that are part of y
©2014 Microsoft Page 1 Meet Surface Pro 3 Surface Pro 3 is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Connect to a broad variety of accessories,
© 2014 Microsoft Page 64 Networking Surface Pro 3 has built-in Wi-Fi that you can use to get online. Once you’re online, you can browse the Int
© 2014 Microsoft Page 65 Connect to a wired network You can use the Surface Ethernet adapter or another Ethernet adapter (both sold separately
© 2014 Microsoft Page 66 Get to files on other computers To see shared files, folders, and libraries on your network, open File Explorer and n
© 2014 Microsoft Page 67 Airplane mode Turn on Airplane mode when you’re traveling on an airplane or when you don’t need Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for
© 2014 Microsoft Page 68 Remote Desktop: Connect to another PC Using a Remote Desktop Connection, Surface can connect to a PC in another locat
© 2014 Microsoft Page 69 Built-in apps Surface Pro 3 comes with a great set of apps* such as OneNote, People, and Camera. *Some apps might no
© 2014 Microsoft Page 70 Touch-friendly Internet Explorer 11 Internet Explorer 11 is built for touch, with faster load times and a full-screen
© 2014 Microsoft Page 71 Your web favorites You can pin websites to your Start screen or add them to your browser favorites. Here’s how: 1. Go
© 2014 Microsoft Page 72 Streaming audio from a website To stream audio from a website while using other apps, do the following: Use Interne
© 2014 Microsoft Page 73 Mail You can use the Mail app to read and respond to your email messages from all your email accounts. Add email acco
© 2014 Microsoft Page 2 Surface Pro 3 features Touchscreen The 12” touchscreen, with its 3:2 aspect ratio and 2160 x 1440 resolution display
© 2014 Microsoft Page 74 Task What to do Find messages Tap Search above your messages and enter what you want to find. Print messages Open t
© 2014 Microsoft Page 75 People The People app is your address book and your social app all in one. When you connect your accounts, like Facebo
© 2014 Microsoft Page 76 Calendar and reminders The Calendar app brings all your calendars together in one place. Reminders and notifications r
© 2014 Microsoft Page 77 Microsoft Office Tap the Office tile on your Start screen to buy, activate, or try Microsoft Office 365. Here’s how
© 2014 Microsoft Page 78 OneDrive and Office work together When you sign in with a Microsoft account, your docs are saved on OneDrive (by defau
© 2014 Microsoft Page 79 Use Surface Pen in Office apps You can use your Surface Pen to draw and write or highlight text in Office apps. To lea
© 2014 Microsoft Page 80 Many notebooks, all in OneNote You can create as many notebooks as you need in OneNote. Use sections, pages, and tags
© 2014 Microsoft Page 81 Add pictures, web clippings, and more You can add pictures, clippings, webpages, and files to your notebooks. A link
© 2014 Microsoft Page 82 Take photos straight to OneNote Use your Surface camera to take photos and put them on OneNote page. 1. Open OneNot
© 2014 Microsoft Page 83 Camera Surface Pro 3 has two 5-megapixel cameras for taking pictures and recording videos. You can use the front camer
© 2014 Microsoft Page 3 Kickstand Flip out the Surface Pro 3 kickstand to any angle and work or play comfortably at your desk, .on the couch, o
© 2014 Microsoft Page 84 Take photos from the lock screen You can quickly take a photo or video from the lock screen. Here’s how: 1. If the sc
© 2014 Microsoft Page 85 Edit photos The Photos app can make automatic corrections for you, or you can experiment with lighting and color adjus
© 2014 Microsoft Page 86 Music With the Music app, you can play music in your collection, stream music from one of the largest digital music ca
© 2014 Microsoft Page 87 Create a radio station Radio creates a dynamic playlist of songs from similar artists. To create a new station: Tap o
© 2014 Microsoft Page 88 Photos You can use this app to view photos on Surface and on your OneDrive. If you have photos on your camera or phone
© 2014 Microsoft Page 89 Video You can use the Video app to watch home videos on your Surface, and rent or buy TV shows and movies from the Xbo
© 2014 Microsoft Page 90 Skype Skype* is the always-on app that makes staying in touch easier than ever. Connect with friends, family, and coll
© 2014 Microsoft Page 91 OneDrive With OneDrive, you'll never be without the documents, photos, and videos that matter to you. Your Micros
© 2014 Microsoft Page 92 Save and open files You can work with OneDrive files from the apps you use. When you choose to open or save files fr
© 2014 Microsoft Page 93 Xbox Games With the Xbox Games app, you can discover all of the latest Xbox games made for Windows 8.1 and get extras
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