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Microsoft Surface for dummies /

Make Microsoft's Surface work-and play-just the way you want it to Microsoft's Surface tablet has the features and personality you're looking for, with a robust environment for business computing that doesn't skimp on fun. Surface for Dummies, 2nd Edition explains how Windows 8.1...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rathbone, Andy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
©2014
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:--For dummies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • At a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; How to Use This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond This Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Introductions; Chapter 1: Which Microsoft Surface Do You Need?; Why Buy a Microsoft Surface?; Understanding the Unique Features of a Surface; Deciding between the Microsoft Surface Tablets; Summing Up the Differences between the Versions; Identifying a Surface Model; Understanding Your Surface's Storage Space; Chapter 2: Getting Started with Your Surface; The Grand Unboxing; Charging the Battery.
  • Figuring Out What's Included and What's MissingIdentifying the Parts of Your Surface Tablet; Attaching the Keyboard; Positioning the Surface; Finding Microsoft Website Support for the Surface; Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Surface; Turning On Your Surface for the First Time; Downloading Software Updates; Activating Windows; Setting Up Your Free OneDrive and Skype Accounts; Setting Up User Accounts; Turning Off Your Surface; Chapter 4: Introducing Your Surface's Start Screen and Controls; Unlocking and Signing In; Managing Windows' Start Screen.
  • Finding, Opening, Closing, and Switching between AppsUnderstanding the Charms Bar; Organizing the Start Screen; Browsing Files from the Start Screen; Using the Start Screen with a Mouse and Keyboard; Chapter 5: Typing, Touching, and Drawing on the Surface; Controlling a Touchscreen with Your Fingers; Typing with the Click-On Covers; Typing on the Onscreen Keyboard; Typing on a Detachable Keyboard; Drawing and Writing with a Stylus; Part II: Connections; Chapter 6: Connecting to the Internet, Printers, Monitors, Storage, and More; Connecting to the Internet; Connecting to Networked PCs.
  • Connecting to a PrinterConnecting to Portable Accessories; Connecting to a Monitor, an HDTV, or a Digital Projector; Adding Portable Storage; Connecting to the Cloud with OneDrive; Chapter 7: All About Apps; Making the Most of Apps; Working with Two Apps on One Screen; Installing Desktop Programs; Chapter 8: Browsing the Web; Opening Internet Explorer; Opening the Start Screen Browser's Menus; Navigating a Website with Your Fingers; Visiting Websites; Managing Several Sites in Tabs; Making Sites Available with One Tap; Sharing Sites and Their Information; Downloading Files and Photos.
  • Changing SettingsSending a Site to the Desktop's Browser; Chapter 9: Reaching Out with Mail, People, Calendar, and Skype; Adding Your Social Accounts to Windows; Sending and Receiving E-Mail; Managing Your Contacts in the People App; Managing Appointments in Calendar; Talking with Friends through Skype; Part III: Play; Chapter 10: Photos and Movies; Snapping Photos or Videos; Viewing Photos; Sharing or Printing Photos; Watching Movies; Chapter 11: Listening to Music; Understanding the Music App; Listing to Your Own Music; Listening to the Radio; Exploring and Buying Music; Part IV: Work.