Motorola DROID XYBOARD 8.2 Getting Started Guide - Page 17

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MANAGE CONTENT Manage content CONNECTIONS Your tablet gives you many ways to connect with your world. 4G LTE CONNECTION Your tablet uses the 4G LTE mobile network wherever it's available. You'll know you're connected when you see on the screen. WI-FI It's easy to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Newly added proxy support makes sure you stay connected. 1 Touch the clock at the bottom of the screen. 2 Touch . Settings 3 Touch Wi-Fi. 4 In Wireless & networks, select Wi-Fi. Your tablet scans for and shows all available Wi-Fi networks. USB CONNECTION You can transfer HD video, music, pictures, photos and other media content between your tablet and a computer. A USB connection makes it easy. Use the USB cable that came with your tablet to make the connection and do the following:  Microsoft™ Windows™ XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7-On your computer, press Start, open your list of programs, and select Windows Explorer. Then drag and drop files from your computer to your tablet.  Apple™ Macintosh™-Use Android File Transfer. (You can download it from android.com/filetransfer. This requires Mac OS x 10.5 or later.) 15 MANAGE CONTENT

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Manage content
CONNECTIONS
Your tablet gives you many ways to connect with your world.
4G LTE CONNECTION
Your tablet uses the 4G LTE mobile network wherever it's available. You'll know you're
connected when you see
on the screen.
WI-FI
It's easy to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Newly added proxy support makes sure you stay
connected.
1
Touch the clock at the bottom of the screen.
2
Touch
.
Settings
3
Touch
Wi-Fi
.
4
In
Wireless & networks
, select
Wi-Fi
.
Your tablet scans for and shows all available Wi-Fi networks.
USB CONNECTION
You can transfer HD video, music, pictures, photos and other media content between your
tablet and a computer. A USB connection makes it easy. Use the USB cable that came with
your tablet to make the connection and do the following:
Microsoft™ Windows™ XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7—On your computer, press
Start, open your list of programs, and select Windows Explorer. Then drag and drop files
from your computer to your tablet.
Apple™ Macintosh™—Use Android File Transfer. (You can download it from
android.com/filetransfer
. This requires Mac OS x 10.5 or later.)