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Power button | Press the power button to turn your Surface Pro on. You can also use the power button to put it to sleep and wake it when you are ready to start working again. |
Touchscreen / Tablet Mode | Navigate Windows faster by using the touch screen – swipe to get to the information you need more quickly by sliding your fingers across the screen. Use your fingers to select items, zoom in and move things around. Tablet mode makes Windows easier and more intuitive to use when you do not want to use a keyboard and mouse. Simply detach the Type Cover from the screen to use your device as a tablet. |
Surface Pen | Enjoy a natural writing experience with a pen that feels like an actual pen. Use Surface Pen to launch Cortana, open OneNote or Windows Ink Workspace and quickly jot down notes or take screenshots. |
Microphones | Front and back microphones are included. Use the front microphone for calls and recordings. Its noise-cancelling feature is optimised for use with Skype and Cortana. |
Speakers | Stereo front speakers provide an immersive music and movie playback experience. |
USB | Connect a USB accessory like a mouse, printer, USB portable storage drive, or smartphone. |
3.5mm headset jack | Plug in your headset for a little more privacy when listening to music or when participating in conference calls. |
Kickstand | Flip out the kickstand and work comfortably at your desk or while giving a hands-free presentation. |
SurfaceConnect (charging port) | When your battery is low, attach the included power supply to the charging port. Also, attach your dock via this port. |
Cortana | Cortana is the Windows 10 voice-activated assistant (like Siri). Ask Cortana for help to find information, search applications or set reminders. |
It takes two to four hours to charge the Surface Pro battery fully from an empty state. On your Surface Pro power supply, there is also a USB port, which you can use to charge other devices (like a phone) while your Surface charges. The USB port on the power supply is only for charging, not for data transfer. If you want to use a USB storage device, plug it into the USB port on your Surface.
You can check the battery level from the locked screen or the desktop. The battery status appears in the lower-right corner of the screen.
The Type Cover attaches magnetically to your Surface Pro. Bring the two close together until the Type Cover aligns and clicks into place. You can also push the Type Cover back against the front of the Surface Pro for extra stability, particularly if you are working on your lap or require a slight angle for easier typing.
With the Surface Pro, you can easily switch between using the touchscreen, touchpad, pen, a keyboard or mouse.
You can use your fingers on the Touchscreen, the same as you would on a smartphone or tablet. For example, drag your finger up or down the screen to scroll through a document.
Command | Touchscreen Gesture |
Select an item | Tap the item on the touchscreen. |
Scroll | Use one finger to tap and drag in the direction you want to scroll. This is pretty much a universal gesture. It works in any app, whether horizontally or vertically. |
Zoom in or out | Use two fingers on the touchscreen and pinch them outwards (zoom in) or pinch them inwards (zoom out). |
Show additional commands (similar to right-clicking) | Use one finger to tap and hold on the relevant item. This will either open up a menu of actions that you can take, or it will present you with more information about the item you selected. |
See all open windows | Use one finger and swipe in from the left edge. This brings up Task View, which shows you all open windows. Tap the windows you wish to bring forward or touch an empty spot to close Task View. |
Fold the Type Cover completely back behind the screen to use your Surface as a tablet. Your Surface will not detect key presses while folded back this way.
To type text while the Type Cover is folded back, tap the screen anywhere and the on-screen touch keyboard will appear.
Press the Touchpad firmly on the left or right to use left click and right click as you would with a mouse. In general, it is best to use the bottom section of the Touchpad where you will hear a more defined click on pressing.
Please note that only the very bottom right hand corner activates the right click.
Command | Touchpad Gesture |
Select an item | Tap on the Touchpad |
Scroll | Place two fingers on the Touchpad and slide horizontally or vertically |
Zoom in or out | Place two fingers on the Touchpad and pinch in or stretch out |
Show additional commands (similar to right-clicking) | Tap the Touchpad with two fingers, or press in the lower-right corner |
See all open windows | Place three fingers on the Touchpad and swipe them away from you |
Show the desktop | Place three fingers on the Touchpad and swipe them towards you |
Switch between open windows | Place three fingers on the Touchpad and swipe right or left |
Magnetic surface | Use the magnet on the flat side of the pen to attach the Surface Pen to the left side of your Surface Pro. |
LED | When the pen is in pairing mode, the LED glows white. When the battery is low, the LED glows red. |
Enjoy a natural writing experience with a pen that feels like an actual pen. Use Surface Pen to launch OneNote (one click of the top button) and quickly jot down notes or take screenshots. Train your Surface Pen to recognise your handwriting in Pen Settings.
Use your Surface Pro as a desktop computer when at the office, with a wireless full-size keyboard and mouse. The keys are optimised for improved accuracy, reduced noise and comfort.
You can extend the legs underneath the keyboard to increase the keyboard tilt for more comfort.
If your keyboard and mouse are assigned to you personally, plug the USB transceiver into the USB port on the device itself.
You can store the transceiver inside the mouse for safekeeping when not in use.
If you work in an office where peripherals are assigned to desks, simply connect your device to the dock. The keyboard and mouse are already connected via the USB transceiver that is plugged into the dock itself.
Your keyboard has up to three years of battery life and your mouse has up to two years. This will vary with usage.
Did you know that your keyboard and mouse go into sleep mode after you stop using them for a few minutes? This reduces battery usage and eliminates the need to keep switching your devices on and off. Both your keyboard and mouse are up and running immediately as soon as you begin using them again.
If you press the 'battery check' key on the keyboard and the light flashes red, replace the batteries as soon as possible. Turn they keyboard over to locate the battery storage compartment.
Battery requirements:
If the LED battery indicator flashes red, replace the batteries as soon as possible.
Battery requirements:
Your keyboard and mouse have an automatic standby mode to conserve power when not in use. You can help extend the battery life by:
You can connect your Surface Pro directly to a monitor via the MiniDisplay port (e.g. if at home) or you can simply attach to your docking station at the office which automatically connects you to your monitor.
You can disconnect your Surface Pro from a monitor by carefully pulling the cable out of the Surface Pro (at home) or removing your device from the docking station (if at the office).
If you connect another screen to your Surface Pro, you can then choose what content to display on the built-in screen and what to display on the larger screen.
Once connected to the external screen, press and P to review the options available.
Choose one of the following options:
To keep your Surface looking great and working well, follow these simple steps.
The Type Cover for your Surface Pro requires minimal care to function well. To clean the keyboard, wipe it with a lint-free cloth dampened in mild soap and water. Do not apply liquids directly to the Type Cover.
Power cords, like any other metal wire or cable, can be weakened or damaged if repeatedly twisted or bent in the same spot. Avoid twisting or pinching your power cord. Do not wrap your power cord too tightly, especially around the power brick.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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