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2. Tap Bluetooth. The Bluetooth control panel opens.
3. In the list of Paired Devices, tap the accessory's Settings icon . The
accessory control panel opens.
4. Tap the Name field.
5. Enter the new name and tap OK.
How to Use Headphones or Headsets
Connect headphones or headsets to the 3.5 mm jack on the edge of the tablet.
Headphones provide audio output only and the built-in microphone is used for audio input. Headsets include a
microphone and provide audio output and input. When you use a headset, the internal microphone automatically turns off.
You can also use Bluetooth headphones and headsets with your tablet. For more information, see
How to Use Bluetooth
Accessories.
How to Add Storage with a MicroSD Card
Your device includes a microSD slot so that you can add storage space for photos, music, and videos.
SD cards are available in different classes and capacities. Higher classes indicate faster speeds for performing actions
such as displaying photos or saving videos. Higher capacities indicate greater storage space.
NOTE
Always unmount the microSD card in the Settings before you physically eject the card from your
device.
Recommended MicroSD Card Class
NVIDIA recommends using a class 6 or higher microSD card.
Required MicroSD Card Formats
For microSD cards up to 32 gigabytes in capacity, SHIELD supports the FAT32 data format. Most microSD cards that are
32-GB or less are already formatted as FAT32.
For microSD cards that are 64-GB or more in capacity, SHIELD supports the NTFS data format. Most microSD cards that
are 64-GB or larger come formatted as exFAT and must be reformatted before you can use them with SHIELD. Android
does not support the exFAT file system.
NOTE
You can reformat microSD cards on your Windows PC or Mac computer.
How to Insert a MicroSD Card
1. Locate the microSD card slot on the edge of the tablet, near the volume control.
2. Position the microSD card with the connectors facing the back of the tablet.
3. Gently press the microSD card into the slot. When you feel the card secure itself
in the slot, release.
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