User manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- Essentials
- Basic Gestures
- Lock and Unlock Your Screen
- Get Familiar with the Home Screen
- Notification and Status Icons
- Control Panel
- Screenshots & Screen Recording
- Enter Text
- Multi-Window
- Show Date and Time When the Screen Is Off
- Smart Features
- Camera and Gallery
- Take Photos
- Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
- Master AI
- Take Photos with Various Zoom Settings
- Monochrome Photography
- Moving Pictures
- Pro Mode
- Record Videos
- Tracking Shot
- Slow-Mo Recording
- Time-Lapse Photography
- Dual-View Mode
- Story Creator
- Adjust Camera Settings
- Manage Gallery
- Golden Snap
- Highlights
- Apps
- Settings
In Desktop, your phone and the large display work independently and can show dierent
content. The content projected on the large display is in a layout similar to that on a
computer desktop.
Therefore, you can edit a document on the large display while chatting on your phone. You
don't need to worry about missing out on notications, calls, or messages, as a red dot will
appear on the notication panel on the external display to let you know.
Use Your Phone as a Touchpad
After projecting your phone on the large display in Desktop, if no keyboard is available, your
phone can work as a touchpad to complete input operations of a mouse and keyboard.
Go to > Touchpad. You can:
• Use gestures as instructed to simulate mouse commands.
The gures are for reference only.
• When no external keyboard is connected, touch the text input box on the external display
to display the onscreen keyboard to input text.
If an external keyboard is connected, the onscreen keyboard will not be available. In this
case, you need to use the external keyboard to input text.
Use Screen Projection to Make Work Easier
In Desktop, you can use the following features:
• Multi-window display: Open multiple windows at a time to multitask.
• File management: Save
les to the desktop, create les or folders, and rename or delete
les.
Smart Features
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