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25. Glossary

Apps/Applications
An app (abbreviation of the word "application") or application is a program
that you can download from the Windows Store, for example, and install on
your Surftab. Games, programs for playing back images and music iles, word
processing programs and a lot more are available.
Audio Out/Mic In
This description of the audio port on your Surftab indicates that you can
connect simple headphones or earphones (audio signal out) to the port as well
as a headset with microphone (audio/microphone signal in).
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth is a standardised wireless interface on your Surftab that enables a
wireless exchange of data between your Surftab and other suitable peripheral devices.
HDMI®
HDMI stands for "High De inition Multimedia Interface" and is a cable-based
interface for digital image and sound transmission to connected HDMI-ready
peripheral devices. Using a suitable HDMI cable, you can, for example, play the
videos stored on your Surftab on an HDMI-ready television without having to
irst save the videos on your television.
Microsoft account
"Microsoft account" is the new name for the previous "Windows Live ID". Your
Microsoft account consists of an e-mail address and a password that you
need to sign into services such as Outlook.com, OneDrive, Windows Phone
or Xbox Live. If you use an e-mail address and password to sign into these or
other services, this means that you already have a Microsoft account. You can,
however, register for a new account at any time.
Multitouch display
A touch display is a display that responds to command inputs via pressure
points (for example, from a inger or a stylus pen). The multi-touch display is
an extension of the "simple" touch display: It can simultaneously recognise the
input of multiple pressure points. Besides the keyboard provided, the multi-
touch display is the most important element for operating your Surftab.
Scrolling
Scrolling refers to the act of moving the screen contents either horizontally or
vertically. You can scroll by using the scroll bar or by using the scroll wheel on the
mouse.
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