Users Manual

Interface Description
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USB A interface
USB C interface
USB4 interface
Loudspeaker
Charging indicator
light
Running indicator
light
HDMI interface
Display screen
The interface conforms to the standard of USB 3.2 Gen 2 and has a transmission rate of 10Gbps;
it may be directly connected to peripherals or via the MateDock and is also available for data
transmission or charging other devices.
The interface can be connected to external portable WiFi or USB network cards for Internet access.
When it is turned on, the interface can be used to charge peripheral equipment, but not charge itself.
L1/L2
R1/R2
Gamepad/mouse
toggle key
Caps lock indicator
light
Fan switch
indicator light
Camera
microSD card sot
SD card slot
The left trigger button
During a game, you may hook it with you left index finger to implement some actions; and
occasionally, this button needs to be combined with other buttons.
The right trigger button
During a game, you may hook it with you right index finger to implement some actions; and
occasionally, this button needs to be combined with other buttons.
To switch between gamepad and the mouse
When it switches to gamepad status, the gamepad can be enabled, in which case, you need to
control the mouse by virtue of a touchpad and the keyboard is still available for input. At the mouse
status, the gamepad becomes invalid, while the mouse is enabled; and in this context, the right joy
stick of gamepad can be used to simulate mouse motions. More particularly, L1, R1 and R2
respectively serves as left, right and the accelerator key of the mouse.
White indicator light
By default, light off indicates the status of the lower case; and if you press down the key, the white
indicator light turns on, signifying that the status of upper case is enabled.
White indicator light
The light is off by default; and it turns on in the event of pressing down Fn+Left Shift key, where the
fan starts.
A built-in ultra wide camera
It is featured with 2000000× pixels and the maximum resolution of 1612×1212, and supports a
refresh rate of 30Hz.
It supports microSD cards.
Bus interface: UHS-I; video speed grade: V30; I/O performance: A2; maximum speed in theory:
160MB/s; and compatible with microSDHC / microSDXC / microSDUC.
It supports SD cards.
Bus interface: UHS-II; video speed grade: V90; maximum speed in theory: 312MB/s; and
compatible with SDHC / SDXC / SDUC.
It is a full-featured interface following the standard of USB 3.2 Gen 2 and possessing a transmission
rate of 10Gbps, can be connected directly, or via the MateDock, to displays or other peripherals for
audio and video and data output.
The interface can be connected to external portable WiFi or USB network cards for Internet access.
The interface supports the 100W PD power adaptor, and voltage input at 20V/15V.
Video signal output from this interface is executed by double USB Type-C male-to-male
full-featured cables.
As a full-featured interface, it observes the USB4 standard and has a transmission rate at 40Gbps, and
may be connected directly, or via the MateDock, to displays or other peripherals for audio and video and
data output.
It can be connected to laptops, mobiles and tablet PCs, etc. for charging.
It can be connected to an eFGX device to improve game experience by virtue of external graphics cards.
The interface supports the 100W PD power adaptor, and voltage input at 20V/15V.
To achieve optimum signal output, the interface requires double USB Type-C male-to-male ports
and 4-inch lightning cables marked with (alternatively, USB4 standard cables labeled with ).
Built-in ultra-linear loudspeakers for voice output
4 loudspeakers producing surround and stereophonic sounds
Red/green light indicating two types of status
The red light turns on when plugging in the power adapter; since fully charged, the light turns green;
in this case, you may disconnect the power adapter and the light turns off. If no batteries are detected,
the light flashes red and green alternately.
Blue light
The blue light is normally on when regularly used; and in the sleep mode, the status of breathing
light appears.
As a high-definition multi-media interface, it is used to transmit video and audio signals.
An HDMI 2.1 Type A connecting line is needed; and the corresponding output device is usually a TV
set, display or projector.
It is used for image display and supports 10-point touch control.
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