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Using HDMI devices, Using synchronization solutions, Quick Settings panel. - drivers

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Securing your flash media card To protect the information from unauthorized access, you can encrypt your flash media card. Refer to "Encrypting the flash media card" on page 54 for more information. Using HDMI devices Your tablet has a mini HDMI connector that you can use to connect an external display for video output. To locate the mini HDMI connector, see "Tablet layout" on page 1. To use an external display for video output, you have to enable the Attached display function first from the Quick Settings panel. When you connect an external display to your tablet through the HDMI connector, your tablet screen image is automatically mirrored on the external display at the highest resolution that the device supports. If you attach an external display while you are playing a video, the video output is displayed on the external display in a full-screen landscape mode, but the video playback controls are displayed on your tablet. To disable the image output on the attached display, disconnect the external display from your tablet. Using synchronization solutions By using synchronization solutions, you can easily transfer files between your tablet and your computer, and back up your personal information, working documents, media files, and other information with a cloud-based application. Synchronizing files between your tablet and computer Your tablet supports the Windows® Device Stage feature, which enables you to synchronize media files and documents between a mobile device and a personal computer. Connect your tablet to your computer through the supplied USB cable to use this synchronization solution. By default, the micro USB connection setting of your tablet is set as Media device (MTP). When the tablet is connected to your computer for the first time, as soon as the necessary drivers are installed, the Device Stage window is displayed on the computer for you to perform the following tasks: • Synchronize pictures, videos, and music stored on your computer with your tablet. • Manage the media files stored on your tablet. • Use your computer to view files and folders on your tablet. • Copy pictures and videos from your tablet to your computer. • Download and install the Docs To Go program on your computer to synchronize Microsoft office documents between your computer and your tablet. • Name your tablet and set up how you want your tablet to work with the Windows operating system. Notes: • Some of the task options might not be available on your computer. Available options vary by the Windows operating system and the Windows operating system version. • If you change the micro USB connection setting to Camera (PTP), then only pictures and videos can be synchronized. • On subsequent USB connections, a minimized task icon the icon to bring up the Device Stage window. is displayed on the Windows task bar. Click Chapter 5. Using your tablet 41

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Securing your flash media card
To protect the information from unauthorized access, you can encrypt your flash media card. Refer to
“Encrypting the flash media card” on page 54 for more information.
Using HDMI devices
Your tablet has a mini HDMI connector that you can use to connect an external display for video output. To
locate the mini HDMI connector, see “Tablet layout” on page 1.
To use an external display for video output, you have to enable the
Attached display
function first from the
Quick Settings panel.
When you connect an external display to your tablet through the HDMI connector, your tablet screen image
is automatically mirrored on the external display at the highest resolution that the device supports.
If you attach an external display while you are playing a video, the video output is displayed on the external
display in a full-screen landscape mode, but the video playback controls are displayed on your tablet.
To disable the image output on the attached display, disconnect the external display from your tablet.
Using synchronization solutions
By using synchronization solutions, you can easily transfer files between your tablet and your computer,
and back up your personal information, working documents, media files, and other information with a
cloud-based application.
Synchronizing files between your tablet and computer
Your tablet supports the Windows
®
Device Stage feature, which enables you to synchronize media files
and documents between a mobile device and a personal computer. Connect your tablet to your computer
through the supplied USB cable to use this synchronization solution.
By default, the micro USB connection setting of your tablet is set as
Media device (MTP)
. When the tablet is
connected to your computer for the first time, as soon as the necessary drivers are installed, the Device
Stage window is displayed on the computer for you to perform the following tasks:
Synchronize pictures, videos, and music stored on your computer with your tablet.
Manage the media files stored on your tablet.
Use your computer to view files and folders on your tablet.
Copy pictures and videos from your tablet to your computer.
Download and install the Docs To Go program on your computer to synchronize Microsoft office
documents between your computer and your tablet.
Name your tablet and set up how you want your tablet to work with the Windows operating system.
Notes:
Some of the task options might not be available on your computer. Available options vary by the Windows
operating system and the Windows operating system version.
If you change the micro USB connection setting to
Camera (PTP)
, then only pictures and videos can
be synchronized.
On subsequent USB connections, a minimized task icon
is displayed on the Windows task bar. Click
the icon to bring up the Device Stage window.
Chapter 5
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Using your tablet
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