Typing Covers (Keyboards) - Microsoft Surface Pro User Manual

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Typing Covers (keyboards)

Choose from the following Typing Covers:
Touch Cover and Touch Cover 2
Super-thin, pressure-sensitive keyboards with a
touchpad.
Type Cover and Type Cover 2
One of the thinnest mechanical keyboards
with moving keys.
Touch Cover 2 and Type Cover 2 are thinner and lighter, with keys that can illuminate when your hands are near.
You can see all of the Typing Covers in the
see
Cover care
in this guide.
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The Typing Covers magnetically attach to the Surface touchscreen. Simply
bring the two close together. When the Cover gets close, it aligns and snaps
into place. Once connected, the Cover stays put. You can easily remove it by
pulling it away.
When you fold a Cover back behind the touchscreen, the keyboard is
disabled. This way you don't accidently type anything.
Which version of Type Cover or Touch Cover do I have?
To figure out which version you have, look in the upper-left corner:
Type Cover 2 and Touch Cover 2. The upper-left corner has brightness controls.
Type Cover and Touch Cover. The upper-left corner has volume controls.
Type with Touch Cover
Touch Cover is more than a protective cover. It's also a keyboard. Type on Touch Cover just as you would on
any other keyboard. You can even rest your hands on the keys. Touch Cover only detects key presses when you
strike a key.
By default, a sound plays when you strike a key on Touch Cover (or use the on-screen keyboard). This way you
know when you've pressed a key.
© 2014 Microsoft
available,
Accessories
area of Surface.com. To find out how to clean the Covers,
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