User's Manual

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Using the Camera Taking a Picture
Press the Windows key and tap Pictures & Videos. This
opens the “My Pictures” folder in which you can see the
list of existing images and videos. The first item in the list
is the Camera, the tool you will now be using to take
pictures. The light-blue background means the camera is
currently selected.
•Tap Camera, or press the Enter button, to turn on the
camera. Wait a couple of seconds until the center of the
window displays the viewfinder of the camera.
Now use the receiver as a camera. Look at the viewfinder
to frame the picture you want to take.
When you are ready, stay as still as possible and press the
Enter button to take the picture. When you hear the click
of the camera, stay still for another two seconds until the
screen displays the picture you have just taken.
•Tap OK to come back to the viewfinder, then tap anywhere
on the screen to re-activate the task bar a the bottom of
the screen.
•Tap OK to turn off the camera and close the window. The
picture you have taken is now visible in the “My Pictures”
folder.
Renaming a Picture
With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap on the desired
picture. This opens a new window showing the picture.
•Tap Menu and Properties.
Rename the file and tap OK.
Rotating a Picture
With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap on the desired
picture (or tap on View in the task bar). This opens a new
window showing the picture.
•Tap Menu and Edit.
•Tap Rotate in the task bar. This rotates the image 90°
clockwise. Repeat the operation until the image has the
right orientation.
•Tap OK to save the image.
Cropping a Picture
With the “My Pictures” folder open, tap on the desired
picture (or tap on View in the task bar). This opens a new
window showing the picture.