Get Online: Networking - Microsoft Surface 3 User Manual

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Make your battery last
For info on how to conserve power and make your Surface battery last longer, see
Surface 3 battery and power
uses power, see
Power plans: Frequently asked questions
Touch, keyboard, pen, and mouse
With Surface, you can easily switch between using touch, a keyboard, a mouse, or a pen.
Touch. You can use your fingers on the touchscreen, the same as you would on a smartphone.
For example, drag your finger across the screen to scroll. For demos of the gestures you can
use, see
Touch: Tap, swipe, and beyond
Keyboard. Click in a Surface 3 Type Cover (sold separately) or use a full-size USB or Bluetooth
keyboard. There's also a built-in on-screen keyboard you can use. For more info, see
use the Surface on-screen keyboard
Touchpad or mouse. Use the Type Cover touchpad, or connect a USB or Bluetooth mouse. For
more info, see
Touchpad use and
Bluetooth device
on Surface.com.
Surface Pen. Take notes, draw, and mark up documents using Surface Pen (sold separately).
You can jot a quick note in OneNote, even when you have Surface 3 locked. Just click the pen
and start writing. Your note will be in the Quick Notes section of OneNote the next time you
sign in. For more info, see

Get online: networking

Connect to a Wi-Fi network
1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and select Settings > wireless network
2. Select a network name, and select Connect. (If you want to connect to this network every
time it's in range, select Connect automatically).
3. If prompted, enter your network security key (network password), and select Next. If you
need help finding your wireless network password, see
password
on Surface.com.
4. Choose whether to connect to other PCs and devices on the network. Choose No if you're
connecting to a network in a public place like a café.
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on Surface.com. To learn about settings that control how your Surface
on Surface.com.
on Surface.com.
settings,
Connect a USB mouse, printer, and
Using Surface Pen
on Surface.com.
on Windows.com.
How to find your wireless network
Surface Pro and
How to
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