User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Meet Surface 2
- Set up your Surface
- The basics
- Switch between open apps
- App commands: Where are they?
- Get started
- Get to know Surface 2
- Power states: On, off, standby, and restart
- Charging
- The touchscreen
- On-screen keyboard
- The Kickstand
- Typing Covers (keyboards)
- Touchpad
- Sound features
- The desktop
- Use apps
- Search, share, and settings
- Accounts and sign in
- Apps and games from the Windows Store
- Personalize your Surface
- Connect devices
- Storage, files, and backup
- Networking
- Built-in apps
- Additional info you should know
- Accessories
- Mobile networking on Surface 2 (4G LTE)
- Care and cleaning
- Help, Service, and Support
- That’s it!
On-screen keyboard
Surface has an on-screen, touch keyboard that appears when you need it.
Show the on-screen keyboard
1. Fold back the Cover or remove it.
2. Tap the screen in a place where text can be entered and the on-screen keyboard should appear.
If you're in the desktop, tap the keyboard icon on the desktop taskbar (lower-right corner) to open the
on-screen keyboard.
To manually open the on-screen keyboard (without tapping an area where you can type):
• Open the Settings charm, tap or click Keyboard > Touch keyboard and handwriting panel.
On-screen keyboard on Surface
To close the on-screen keyboard: Tap an area where text can’t be typed or tap the keyboard button , and then
the close keyboard button .
Thumb keyboard and handwriting options
• Thumb keyboard. The thumb keyboard makes it easy to type with your thumbs while holding
Surface in both hands.
• Handwriting. The handwriting option lets you write with a capacitive pen or your finger.
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