Reference Guide

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Wireless display
The wireless display feature enables you to share your computer display with a compatible TV without the use of cables. To
check if your TV supports this feature, see the documentation of the TV.
NOTE: Wireless display may not be supported on all computers. For more information, see www.intel.com.
Camera
Webcam
The webcam enables you to video chat, capture photos, and record videos.
3D camera
You can use a 3D camera to capture and stream 3-dimensional images, making it possible to perceive distance, size, dimensions
of objects through the built-in sensors. This feature enables enhanced interactivity during video conferencing, online gaming,
and so on.
Intel RealSense 3D camera
RealSense cameras feature three lenses, a standard 2D camera for regular photo and video, along with an infrared camera and
an infrared laser projector. The infrared parts allow RealSense to see the distance between objects, separating objects from the
background layers behind them and allowing for much better object, facial, and gesture recognition than a traditional camera.
The devices are available in three options: front-facing, rearfacing, and snapshot.
Wireless display
The wireless display feature enables you to share your computer display with a compatible TV without the use of cables. To
check if your TV supports this feature, see the documentation of the TV.
NOTE: Wireless display may not be supported on all computers. For more information, see www.intel.com.
Keyboard
Keyboards allow you to type characters and perform special functions using shortcut keys. The number of keys and the
characters available may differ based on the country where the keyboard is shipped. Laptops have built-in keyboards. Tablets
generally have on-screen keyboards and some tablets also support external keyboards. Dell desktops have an external keyboard
connected using USB or wireless signals.
The common keys available on the keyboard are:
Alphanumeric keys for typing letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols
Multimedia and application shortcut keys
Control keys such as Ctrl, Alt, Esc, and the Windows key
Shortcut keys to perform specific tasks or to launch specific features
Function keys, F1 through F1
Navigation keys for moving the cursor around in documents or windows
Physical keyboard
Physical keyboards are used with laptop and desktop computers. Laptops generally have a built-in keyboard. External keyboards
are generally used with desktop computers. Some keyboards may have features such as keys for volume adjustment, application
shortcuts, built-in touch pad, programmable shortcut keys, back-light, and so on.
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