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User guide
1 Getting started
1.1 Introducing reMarkable - avvente
reMarkable overview
Power button
Home button
Prev and next buttons
Micro USB charging port
1.2 reMarkable accessories
1.3 Set up your device
1.4 Charging your device
2 Basics
2.1 Notebooks
2.2 Documents
2.3 Ebooks
2.4 Folders
3 Navigating on the reMarkable
3.1 My files
3.2 Filter by - Notebooks, Documents or Ebooks
3.3 Bookmarks
3.4 Notification center
3.5 Settings
3.6 Search
3.7 Icons
4 Organizing your files
4.1 Bookmark
4.2 Rename
4.3 Move
4.4 Copy
4.5 Share
4.6 Delete
5 Tools
5.1 Tools overview
5.2 Hide/show toolbar
5.3 Portrait/Landscape
5.4 Liveview
5.5 Pen
5.6 Pencil
5.7 Brush
5.8 Highlighter
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  • Page 1 User guide User guide 1 Getting started 1.1 Introducing reMarkable - avvente reMarkable overview Power button Home button Prev and next buttons Micro USB charging port 1.2 reMarkable accessories 1.3 Set up your device 1.4 Charging your device 2 Basics 2.1 Notebooks...
  • Page 2 8.2 FCC Compliance statement 8.3 IC Statement 8.4 Disposal and recycling information 1 Getting started 1.1 Introducing reMarkable - avvente reMarkable overview Size and weight: 177 x 256 x 6.7mm (6.9 x 10.1 x .26 inches) 350 gram (.77 pounds)
  • Page 3 Codex, a custom Linux-based OS optimized for low-latency e-paper Power button Use the power button to turn on or wake up the device, put your reMarkable to sleep or turn it off. Sleep mode reMarkable uses a minimum amount of power when sleep mode is enabled, and the touch screen is not activated.
  • Page 4 Access to a wireless network. SETUP Turn on your reMarkable and follow the setup assistant on the device. The setup consists of a few simple steps that will get your reMarkable ready to go. The device arrives partially charged and does not need to be charged before the setup.
  • Page 5 Notebooks are where you sketch and take notes. Notebooks are created by you on your reMarkable, and there are no limits to how many pages your notebook can have. Switch between a minimum and a maximum toolbar to suit your needs.
  • Page 6 Quick sheets The reMarkable comes with a default notebook for taking quick notes on the go, without having to create a new notebook. Quick sheets are always available from My files, and it cannot be moved or deleted.
  • Page 7 Rename a folder ● Move a folder 3 Navigating on the reMarkable 3.1 My files My files displays your folders, notebooks, documents and ebooks as organized by you. Here you can add folders, move and copy content to suit your needs.
  • Page 8 The notification center on the home screen keeps you informed about the status of your reMarkable and when an action is required. A battery indicator and the Wi-Fi connection status is always available on your home screen. The battery indicator will also indicate when you are charging your device.
  • Page 9 3.5 Settings Settings can be reached from the home screen by tapping the reMarkable logo. On the settings page you can download the latest software updates, log into your reMarkable account and more. Read more about settings here. 3.6 Search Use search to find specific folders, notebooks, documents or ebooks.
  • Page 10 4.3 Move Keep yourself organized, by moving your notebooks, ebooks and documents into folders. A file can only be moved into My Files or into a folder. How to move a file: Tap the more icon (three dots) on the item you want to move. Tap Move in the top menu and choose your destination folder.
  • Page 11 5 Tools 5.1 Tools overview 5.2 Hide/show toolbar Need a clean slate? Use the hide toolbar function to make the toolbar disappear. Make the toolbar appear by clicking the show toolbar icon. 5.3 Portrait/Landscape When reading, writing or sketching, you can change the screen orientation by tapping the landscape/portrait icon.
  • Page 12 ● Sharp pencil gives the same continuous stroke thickness while drawing or writing. T ● Tilt pencil responds to the pressure and tilt applied; applying pressure and drawing several layers increases the saturation, and tilting your pen while drawing affects the stroke thickness.
  • Page 13 ● Move an object by using the marker to draw a boundary around the text or object you want to move. Note that all strokes of the object must be within the marked area. Tap inside the boundary box and drag the object to the desired position. Tap outside the marked area to complete the action.
  • Page 14 6.1 Device Device settings informs you of which OS version you have and enables you to download to the latest version. You can find which version your device is running below the reMarkable-logo (e.g. Codex version 0.0.4.51) How to update to the latest version: Tap Check for updates to see if there are any new versions available.
  • Page 15 6.7 Keyboard reMarkable has an onscreen keyboard that appears when you are required to type in information. In Keyboard Settings you can find your default keyboard indicated by a white dot, and can choose to change to another available keyboard.
  • Page 16 7.1 The reMarkable cloud The reMarkable cloud is a cloud service you can connect to for a backup of all your files. The cloud stores up to 8 GB of data, which is the same amount you can store on your device.
  • Page 17 7.3 Mobile app The reMarkable mobile application enables you to view, organize, import and share files. Log in with your reMarkable account to connect to the reMarkable cloud and enable your files to be synced across your devices when connected to Wi-Fi.
  • Page 18 Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into the device. Don’t use the reMarkable device or its accessories in rain or near other wet locations, as it contains electrical components that can be damaged if it comes in contact with liquid. If your device gets wet, unplug all cables and let the device go into sleep mode.
  • Page 19 Repairing If your reMarkable needs service, do not open the device or attempt to repair it yourself. Disassembling the device may damage the device or cause injury to you. Please contact our customer support for more information. Battery The battery in the reMarkable should only be repaired or replaced by qualified personnel. Please contact our customer support for more information.
  • Page 20 this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Requirement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference...
  • Page 21 1,245 W / kg. 8.4 Disposal and recycling information Make sure you dispose of or recycle the reMarkable and its accessories according to local laws and regulations. Contact your local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options.

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