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USER MANUAL
XR2N1
Please read the user guide carefully before using

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL XR2N1 Please read the user guide carefully before using...
  • Page 2 Over View Remind: When the display is closed, please be careful that do not leave pens or any other objects in the display and the keyboard, as this may damage the display. 1. Default Camera: You can use this camera for video communication. 2.
  • Page 3 Keyboard : Mute : Volume Down : Volume up Stop : Play / Pause : Search for : Share : Display : Set up : Main interface : Last item : Previous : Next Note: Press the Fn key and a specific hot keys at the same time, you can use the corresponding hotkey function.
  • Page 4 Right View 1. Earphone jack: 3.5mm standard earphone jack. 2. Micro USB 2.0 port: Connect USB devices. 3. Memory Card Slot: Insert the memory card (not supplied) here. 4. SIM Card Slot: Insert the SIM card (not supplied) here. 5. Micro USB 2.0 port: Connect USB devices. 6.
  • Page 5 Windows10 Quick Guide What's new Windows 10 is full of new features and improvements. Take a look at the highlights! Ready, set, Start menu The Start menu is back—and it’s more personal, more organized, and more fun than before. Go to Start on the taskbar.
  • Page 6 Where you can type, you can write Microsoft Edge isn't the only app you can write in. Use your tablet pen, finger, or your mouse to write everywhere you could type before. Or just doodle in OneNote. We won't tell. Sign in and greet the day with Windows Hello If it’s available on your device, Windows Hello changes how you sign in—it uses your face or fingerprint instead of a password.
  • Page 7 Here are some things you can say to Cortana: ⦁ How old are you? ⦁ Tell me a joke. ⦁ Show me the latest NBA scores. ⦁ How many calories in a boiled egg? ⦁ Put swimming on my calendar for tomorrow. ⦁...
  • Page 8 The reminder will appear at 2 PM, along with any info you’ve added to it. Hey Cortana! Set Cortana to hear you anytime you say "Hey Cortana." Select the search box on the taskbar to open Cortana home. Then selectNotebook >...
  • Page 9 Your Microsoft account gives you access to apps and games from the Windows Store, and lets you see your settings and other stuff across multiple Windows 10 devices. Read more about the benefits of Microsoft account. How to sign in 1.Go to Start , then select Settings >...
  • Page 10 Set up accounts If you plan to share your PC with other people, consider adding accounts for them. It's always nice to share, and that way your friends will have some personal space—including separate files, browser favorites, and a desktop they can call their own.
  • Page 11 Get online To connect to a Wi-Fi network, select the Wi-Fi network icon on the taskbar. Select the network you want > Connect, then enter the password and follow the instructions. That's it—you're connected! This icon will appear in the taskbar.
  • Page 12 Looking for your favorites? In the Hub, choose Favorites and then select Import favorites. Search faster from the address bar No need to go to a website to search for pictures of adorable penguins. Stay put and save time by entering your search in the handy address bar. You’ll get search suggestions, instant results from the web, and your browsing history right on the spot.
  • Page 13 ⦁ Remove a file or folder from Quick access (like that list of birthday gifts for Stan). Just right-click it and select Remove from Quick access. It won’t show up there again, even if you use it every day. ⦁ Turn off recent files and frequent folders, so only your pinned folders show up in Quick access.
  • Page 14 hold) the Restore button, select Restore to, and then choose a new location. Make Start full screen To make Start full screen and see everything in one view, go to Start then Settings > Personalization > Start, and then turn on Use Start full screen. A new look for settings Settings got a makeover—and dropped "PC"...
  • Page 15 Personalize your lock screen To tweak your lock screen to your liking, go to Start then Settings > Personalization > Lock screen. Try changing the background to a favorite photo or slide show, or choose any combination of detailed and quick status notifications to show you upcoming calendar events, social network updates, and other app and system notifications.
  • Page 16 See what's on the menu The Start menu is back and better than ever! Just select the Start button on the taskbar. Next, make it yours by pinning apps and programs, or moving and regrouping tiles. If you need more space, resize the Start menu to make it bigger.
  • Page 17 Explore the Store Windows 10 comes with great built-in apps including Skype and OneDrive, but that’s just the beginning. The Store has tons more to help you stay in touch and get things done, plus more games and entertainment than ever before—many free! To find the Store, go to Start , and then select Store...
  • Page 18 To see your notifications and quick actions, select the action center icon on the taskbar. (You can also swipe in from the right edge of your screen, or press Windows logo key+A.) Choose how updates are installed New features and a better running PC—get all of this and more when you download updates to Windows.
  • Page 19 ⦁ Automatically restart Make your PC easier to use Setting up your PC to make it more accessible takes only a few steps. Most Ease of Access options are available in Settings. Go to Start and select Settings > Ease of Access Commonly used options are also available from the sign-in screen.
  • Page 20 After you complete the wizard, you can walk through a tutorial to learn voice commands and train your PC to recognize your voice. For additional options, enter Control Panel in the search box on the taskbar, and select Control Panel. Then select Ease of Access > Speech Recognition. This is just a sample of the new shortcuts in Windows—to see them all, have a look at new keyboard shortcuts.
  • Page 21 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.