Get To Know Surface Pro; Power States: On, Off, Standby, And Restart - Microsoft Surface Pro User Manual

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Get to know Surface Pro

Now that you've added your accounts, let's go a little deeper.

Power states: On, off, standby, and restart

Here's a quick overview of the Surface Pro power states:
State
On/Wake
Off (Shut down)
Sleep
Restart
Notes
You can also press
choose
Sleep, Shutdown, or
You can also right-click the Start button (in the lower-left corner), then choose
Turn on or wake
1. Press and release the Power button.
The lock screen appears with notifications for apps that have had
activity. For more info, see
2. To unlock Surface, swipe up from the bottom of the screen or
press a key.
3. Sign in to Surface. Need help? See the
Tip
You can set the amount of time before a password is needed to unlock your Surface. For more info, see
Choose when a password is required
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What to do
Press and release the Power button.
If nothing happens, Surface might need to be recharged.
and then press the Power button again.
Open the Settings charm, tap or click
Surface Pro 2: You can also press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds, then
swipe down on the screen.
Close the Cover, press and release the Power button, or don't use Surface for a few
minutes.
Open the Settings charm, tap or click
Ctrl+Alt+Delete,
tap or click the
Restart.
Notifications
Accounts and sign in
in this guide.
Power
Power
Power
icon
in this guide.
section in this guide.
Connect the power supply
>
Shut
down.
> Restart.
(in the lower-right corner), then
Shut down or Sign
out.
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