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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview US Keyboard prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview UK Keyboard prt sc num lk – insert scr lk “ £ & backspace enter caps lock ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the US Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Understanding the UK Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
FRENCH Intel® NUC 11 Performance Laptop Kit • LAPBC510 • LAPBC710 • LAPBC5V0 • LAPBC7V0 User Guide Regulatory Model: BC57...
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED FRENCH KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
GERMAN Intel® NUC 11 Performance Laptop Kit • LAPBC510 • LAPBC710 • LAPBC5V0 • LAPBC7V0 User Guide Regulatory Model: BC57...
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED GERMAN KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
ITALIAN Intel® NUC 11 Performance Laptop Kit • LAPBC510 • LAPBC710 • LAPBC5V0 • LAPBC7V0 User Guide Regulatory Model: BC57...
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED ITALIAN KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
JAPANESE Intel® NUC 11 Performance Laptop Kit • LAPBC510 • LAPBC710 • LAPBC5V0 • LAPBC7V0 User Guide Regulatory Model: BC57...
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED JAPANESE KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED NORWEGIAN KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED SPANISH KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED SIMPLIFIED KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
TRADITIONAL CHINESE Intel® NUC 11 Performance Laptop Kit • LAPBC510 • LAPBC710 • LAPBC5V0 • LAPBC7V0 User Guide Regulatory Model: BC57...
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Preparing your Computer Connect the power cord to the AC adapter then to a grounded 100-240VAC outlet. DC Output Plug Power Cord Connect the AC adapter’s DC output plug to either of the Thunderbolt connectors. NOTE: The AC adapter must be used the first time the laptop is powered on. The laptop will not power on the first time if the AC adapter is not plugged into the laptop and into an AC power source.
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Preparing your Computer The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. Attempting to force the lid open beyond 180 degrees will cause damage to the hinges and/or the display. Press the power button to turn on your laptop computer. prt sc num lk insert...
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Product Overview NEED TRADITIONAL KEYBOARD prt sc num lk – insert scr lk & backspace “ caps lock enter ‘ < > shift shift pg up ctrl ctrl home pg dn...
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Product Overview Time of Flight Sensor A sensor that detects when you approach or leave the laptop. Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Infrared LED Used to support Windows Hello feature Camera High Definition Camera Ambient Light Sensor A sensor that detects the amount of ambient light present and automatically optimizes the screen brightness.
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Right Side A Wireless Antenna B Headset Jack Connect amplified speakers or headphones into this jack USB 3.2 Gen2 Port Connect any USB device into this port, such as a USB flash drive, keyboard, or mouse. Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device.
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Left Side Thunderbolt™ 4 Port Connect any USB Type C or Thunderbolt device into this port, such as a USB Flash drive or an external storage device. This port will also support displays using a Type-C to DisplayPort cable. Power Connector Connect the AC adapter into this connector HDMI Port Supports high-definition digital video connections...
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Bottom Side Speakers Stereo audio output Back Cover Screws Modification of any of the laptop’s components will void the warranty C Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Front Side A Battery Indicator LED Charging: Breathing White, Charging Finish (w/AC): White, Battery Low: Amber B Digital Microphones Quad built-in Digital Microphone Array C RGB Light Bar Used to support personal voice assistants such as Alexa...
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Back Side A Vents The thermal vents are designed to cool the internal components and avoid overheating...
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Understanding the Keyboard The following defines the row of function keys which also contain a secondary hotkeys/shortcuts which can be accessed by pressing and holding down the Function Key (FN) while simultaneously pressing the desired hotkey/shortcut. prt sc num lk –...
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Keyboard Shortcuts To activate these functions, press the hotkey associated with the desired function as indicated below: Function Press this key combination (fn + esc) to toggle control for primary/secondary Fn row assignment. Lock: Sleep: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to initiate low power state.
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Keyboard Shortcuts prt sc: Press this key combination (fn + esc) to send the prt sc current screen image to the printer. insert num lk: Press this key combination (fn + f1) to toggle num lk scr lk enable/disable for the number lock. LED is illuminated when enabled.
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Using the Touchpad/Clickpad The touchpad / clickpad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. Clicking twice within the 15mm x 15mm corner in the top left will enable or disable (lighted indicator) touchpad functionality. You can use the static-sensitive panel of the touchpad / clickpad and slide it to move the cursor.
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