User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Getting to know your tablet
- Network connections
- Managing power
- Security
- Maintenance
- Electrostatic discharge
- Accessibility
- Index
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Table 1-7 Home screen icons and their descriptions (continued)
Icon Description
, and then touch the Settings icon .▲ Swipe up on the Home icon
– or –
Swipe down twice from the top edge, and then touch the Settings icon .
Menu—Displays a list of additional options relevant to your current activity. For some
functions and apps, Menu provides access to help information.
Notications—Appear as dierent icons at the top of the screen to notify you about new
messages or events.
To display notications, swipe down from the top edge.
Notications also can display on the lock screen.
TIP: If you touch and hold an individual notication, you can access the app’s notication
controls.
Quick Settings menu—Provides quick access to the following tasks:
● Wi-Fi
● Bluetooth
● Mobile data
● Flashlight
● Auto-rotate
● Battery saver
● Do not disturb
● Airplane mode
● Night light
● Screen capture
To display the Quick Settings menu, swipe down twice from the top edge. For more
in
formation about using settings, see
Using Settings on page 13.
TIP: The Quick Settings menu is the faster path to Settings, but you can also access
Set
tings using these steps:
▲ Swipe up on the
Home icon
, and then touch the Settings icon .
Interruptions mode
—Appears when the interruptions mode for notications is turned on
and set to priority. For information about setting interruption sound and notications, see
Device on page 14.
Wi-Fi
—Appears when Wi-Fi is turned on, allowing you to connect to a Wi-Fi network. For
information about connecting to a wireless network, see
Connecting to a wireless network
on page 19.
Mobile broadband (select tablets only)—Appears when mobile broadband is turned on,
al
lowing you to connect to a mobile broadband network. For information about
connecting, see
Connecting to a mobile broadband network (select products only)
on page 19.
Bluetooth
—Appears when Bluetooth® is turned on and the tablet can be paired with
Bluetooth-capable devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, and headsets (all
purchased separately). For information about connecting, see
Using Bluetooth wireless
devices on page 21.
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