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1.                       d    w    34        gt    H     Il    Function    Airplane mode    Sleep    Display toggle    Display off    Touchpad  toggle    Speaker toggle  Number Lock    Brightness up    Brightness  down    Volume up    Volume down    Play Pause    Stop    Description   Turns on   off the computer s  network devices     Network devices vary by  configuration     Puts the computer in Sleep  mode    Switches display output  between the display screen   external monitor  if  connected  and both    Turns the display screen  backlight off to save power   Press any key to return   Turns the built in touchpad on  and off    Turns the speakers on and  off    Turns the embedded numeric  keypad on or off    Increases the screen  brightness    Decreases the screen  brightness     Increases the sound volume   Decreases the sound volume     Play or pause a selected  media file   Stop playing the selected  media file     Hotkey   lt Fn gt      lt Pg Dn gt    lt Fn gt      lt End gt    lt Fn gt      lt Pg Dn gt     Icon     lt  lt      gt e      lt  lt     Function    Previous    Next    Previous    Using the keyboard   17    Description  Return to the previous media  file     Jump to the next media file     Return to the previous media  file     18   Touchpad    TOUCHPAD       Touchpad basics    The touchpad controls the arrow  or  cursor   on the screen  As you R  slide your finger across the touchpad  the cursor will follow this  movement        Note    The touchpad is sensit
2.                    A code displays on your computer  which should match the code  displayed on your device  Select Yes  Then  accept the pairing from  your device           Note    Some devices using older versions of the Bluetooth technology require both  devices to enter a PIN  In the case of one of the devices not having any inputs   as in a headset   the passcode is hardcoded into the device  usually  0000   or  1234    Consult your device   s user manual for more information           Keeping your computer  and data safe          In this section you will find     e How to secure your computer     Setting passwords   e What you need to prepare when you re traveling  e How to get the most out of your battery    40   BIOS utility    BIOS UTILITY       The BIOS utility is a hardware configuration program built into your  computer s BIOS    Your computer is already properly configured and optimized  and you  do not normally need to run this utility  However  if you encounter  configuration problems  you may need to run it    To activate the BIOS utility  press  lt F2 gt  during the POST while the  computer logo is being displayed     Boot sequence  To set the boot sequence in the BIOS utility  activate the BIOS utility   then select Boot from the categories listed at the top of the screen     Setting passwords    To set a password on boot  activate the BIOS utility  then select  Security from the categories listed at the top of the screen  Find  Password on boot  and use the 
3.             Inserting a memory card    1 Align the card so that the connector points towards the port  with the  connectors facing down     2  Carefully slide the card into the port  If you find you need to use any  force to insert the card  try reorientating the card slightly     3 Push the card until it clicks into place  A few millimetres of the card  will extend from beyond the slot     If the card contains some files  the Windows Auto Play window may  appear  this depends on the contents of the card  and ask you if you  wish to use a program to access the contents of the card  Select an  option here if it is appropriate  otherwise select Cancel  If the card  contains no files  or unknown files  a window will open showing the  contents of the card     SD  SDHC and SDXC cards  Different types of SD cards cover different capacities  while using the  same overall design  SD cards contain up to 4GB  SDHC cards  contain up to 32 GB  and SDXC cards can contain up to 2048 GB          Memory card reader   55     2 TB   Your computer provides an SDHC or SDXC compatible card  reader        Note    SDXC memory cards can only be used in an SDXC compatible reader  SD  and SDHC cards can be used in either type        Removing a card from a memory card reader  1 Click on Show hidden icons  arrow in the Notification Area  next  to the clock    2 Click on the Safely Remove  Hardware icon        3 Click on Eject SD Card  or the Gas DORE aad Pn  name of the device     4 Wait until a Safe to
4.          Taking care of your computer    Your computer will serve you well if you take care of it        Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight  Do not place it near  sources of heat  such as a radiator       Do not expose the computer to temperatures below 0   C  32   F  or  above 50   C  122   F      e Do not subject the computer to magnetic fields        Do not expose the computer to rain or moisture    e Do not spill water or any liquid on the computer    e Do not subject the computer to heavy shock or vibration       Do not expose the computer to dust or dirt    e Never place objects on top of the computer      Do not slam the computer display when you close it       Never place the computer on uneven surfaces     Taking care of your AC adapter    Here are some ways to take care of your AC adapter       Do not connect the adapter to any other device    e Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on top of it   Carefully route the power cord and any cables away from foot traffic    e When unplugging the power cord  do not pull on the cord itself but  pull on the plug       The total ampere ratings of the equipment plugged in should not  exceed the ampere rating of the cord if you are using an extension    8   First things first    cord  Also  the total current rating of all equipment plugged into a  single wall outlet should not exceed the fuse rating     Cleaning and servicing    When cleaning the computer  follow these steps    1  Turn off the computer
5.     2  Disconnect the AC adapter    3  Use a soft  moist cloth  Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners    If either of the following occurs    e The computer has been dropped or the body has been damaged   e The computer does not operate normally   See Frequently asked questions on page 60     Your Acer notebook tour   9    YOUR ACER NOTEBOOK TOUR       After setting up your computer as illustrated in the Setup Guide  let us  show you around your new Acer computer     Screen view                                     2    Icon Item Description  Web camera for video  1 Webcam communication     A light next to the webcam indicates  that the webcam is active     2 Screen Displays computer output     10   Your Acer notebook tour    Keyboard view                4                            1 a a X 5                                  JOOOSOSOMSEG ECIC  F I if EJE JEJE JEJEJEJE i    De          kS OE e                      N    rales ifs Ie Wee fe JY JPL IG IG Il  E       JL                      L    JE jd tt ee   Ba s L 7                                                              m            Icon Item      Power button    2 Keyboard    3 Touchpad    Description  Turns the computer on and off     For entering data into your computer   See  Using the keyboard  on page  15    Do not use a keyboard protector or  similar cover as the keyboard  includes ventilation intakes for  cooling    Touch sensitive pointing device    The touchpad and selection buttons  form a single surface    Press
6.     lt Del gt  to restart the system     e Do you have a USB storage device  USB disk or smartphone   plugged into your computer  Unplug it and press  lt Ctrl gt     lt Alt gt      lt Del gt  to restart the system     Nothing appears on the screen     The computer s power management system automatically blanks the  screen to save power  Press any key to turn the display back on     If pressing a key does not turn the display back on  three things might  be the cause     e The brightness level might be too low  Press  lt Fn gt     lt p gt   increase   to adjust the brightness level     e The display device might be set to an external monitor  Press the  display toggle hotkey  lt Fn gt     lt F5 gt  to toggle the display back to the  computer     e If the power LED is flashing  the computer may be in Sleep or  Hibernate mode  Press and release the power button to resume     No audio is heard from the computer   Check the following     Frequently asked questions   61    e The volume may be muted  Look at the volume control  speaker   icon in the taskbar  If it is crossed out  click the icon and deselect the  Mute all option     e The volume level may be too low  Check the volume from the  volume control  speaker  icon in the taskbar  You can also use the  volume control buttons to adjust the volume       If headphones  earphones or external speakers are connected to  the headphone jack on the computer  the internal speakers  automatically turn off     The keyboard does not respo
7.    This chapter includes basic information on types of connections  and  getting connected to the Internet  For detailed information  please  refer to Network connections on page 74     Connecting with a cable    Built in network feature    The built in network feature makes it easy for you to connect your  computer to the Internet using a cable     But first  an Internet Service Provider  ISP     usually a phone or cable  company    will have to go to your home or office to set up Internet  service  The ISP will install a small box  called a router  that will allow  you to connect to the Internet     Once your router is set up  all you have to do is plug one end of a  network cable into the network port on your computer  and the other  end into a port on your router   Refer to the image below   Then  you ll  be ready to get online     s       Connecting to the Internet   35    Connecting wirelessly    Connecting to a wireless LAN    A Warning    Using wireless devices while flying in aircraft may be prohibited  All  wireless devices must be switched off before boarding an aircraft and  during take off  as they may be dangerous to the operation of the  aircraft  disrupt communications  and even be illegal  You may turn on  your computer   s wireless devices only when informed that it is safe to  do so by the cabin crew     A wireless LAN  or WLAN  is a wireless local area network  which can  link two or more computers without using wires  Once connected to  WLAN  you can acce
8.    extended type error center     Contact your dealer or an authorized service    I O parity error bonne    Frequently asked questions   71    Error messages Corrective action   Keyboard error orno Contact your dealer or an authorized service  keyboard connected center    Keyboard interface Contact your dealer or an authorized service    error center   Kamon eae Press  lt F2 gt   during POST  to enter the BIOS    ry utility  then press Exit in the BIOS utility to  mismatch  reboot     If you still encounter problems after going through the corrective  measures  please contact your dealer or an authorized service center  for assistance     72   Internet and online security    INTERNET AND ONLINE SECURITY       First steps on the net    Protecting your computer    It is vital to protect your computer from viruses and attacks over the  Internet  see Security on page 76   A comprehensive Internet  security program is offered when you first start your computer  You  should activate this protection as soon as possible  certainly before  you connect to the Internet     Choose an Internet Service Provider    Using the Internet has become a natural part of daily  computing  Just a few simple steps can connect you to  a vast collection of knowledge and communication  tools  To accomplish these steps you should first  select an Internet Service Provider  ISP   which    supplies the connection between your computer and  the Internet  You should research the ISPs available in  your region
9.   First things first 6  Your guides       Basic care and tips for using your  COMPUTET          0 ceeeeeeeeeeee   6  Turning your computer off      6   7   7    Taking care of your computer     Taking care of your AC adapter                  Cleaning and servicing  Your Acer notebook tour 9  SCHOO V  EW sisirin rian 9  Keyboard VieWw             cccccsceeeesseeeeeneees 10  Rear viS Wiessner 11  Left view 12  Information on USB 3 0             0  Right VIEW  siiscccccscssevescccseceoseasatenstendersesse  Base VICOW nn  scccesncescentsneereeteensarersceneaneenee  Using the keyboard 15  Lock keys and embedded numeric  KOY Pad Sinnani edeeneceateets 15  Hotkeys oiie eroare nra eneee neas PAA 16  Touchpad 18  Touchpad basics              cccceeeeeeeeeeeees 18  Touchpad gestures               ccceeeceeeeees 18  Recovery 20  Creating a recovery backup               0  20  Creating a drivers and applications  Backups siteven Aves eas bi riedame cies 22  Recovering your sySteM                 e 24  Reinstalling drivers and applications          25    Returning to an earlier system snapshot    27  Returning your system to its factory  ICOMINOIN sccecess scents spancsneseridredecescomnceaeansndee  Recovering from Windows          Recovering from a recovery backup     Connecting to the Internet 34  Connecting with a cable 34    Built in network feature  Connecting wirelessly                 Connecting to a wireless LAN   Connecting to a 3G network         36  Using a Bluetooth connection
10.   Some USB 3 0 ports support charging  devices when the computer is in Hibernate or turned off  Additionally   you can use a USB hub to connect multiple devices to a single USB  port        Q Important    When removing a USB storage device  you should right click on the  USB icon in the Windows task bar and select  Eject  lt device gt   to tell the  operating system to stop using the device before removing it  Failure to  do this may result in data loss or damage to your peripheral        Got a question        In this section you will find     e Frequently asked questions   e Tips for using Windows 8 1   e Troubleshooting information   e How to protect yourself while online   e Where to find Acer service center contact information    60   Frequently asked questions    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS       The following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the  use of your computer  Easy solutions are provided for each one     I turned on the power  but the computer does not start or boot up   Look at the power indicator     e If itis not lit  no power is being supplied to the computer  Check the  following     e If you are using on the battery  it may be low and unable to power  the computer  Connect the AC adapter to recharge the battery  pack     e Make sure that the AC adapter is properly plugged into the  computer and to the power outlet     e If itis lit  check the following     e Is adisc in the optical drive  Remove it and press  lt Ctrl gt     lt Alt gt  
11.   Your guides    To help you use your Acer notebook  we have designed a set of  guides    First off  the Setup Guide helps you get started with setting up your  computer     The Quick Guide introduces you to the basic features and functions  of your new computer  For more on how your computer can help you  to be more productive  please refer to the User   s Manual  This guide  contains detailed information on such subjects as system utilities  data  recovery  expansion options and troubleshooting  In addition it  contains general regulations and safety notices for your notebook  It is  available from the desktop  double click the Help icon and click  User   s Manual in the menu that opens     Basic care and tips for using your computer    Turning your computer off    To turn the power off  do any of the following    e Use the Windows shutdown command  Press the Windows key     lt C gt   click Settings  gt  Power then click Shut Down    If you need to power down the computer for a short while  but don   t   want to completely shut it down  you can put it into Hibernate by   pressing the power button     First things first   7    You can also put the computer in sleep mode by pressing the sleep  hotkey  lt Fn gt     lt F4 gt         Note    If you cannot power off the computer normally  press and hold the power  button for more than four seconds to shut down the computer  If you turn off  the computer and want to turn it on again  wait at least two seconds before  powering up  
12.   not forgetting to talk to friends and family about their  experiences or to check reviews and consumer reports  The ISP you  select will provide instructions on how to connect to the Internet  you  may need additional software or a special    box    that connects to your  phone line         Connection types  Depending on your computer model  your location and your  communication needs  you have several ways to connect to the  Internet     Dial up  Some computers include a telephone dial up     modem     connector   This allows you to connect to the Internet using your telephone line   With a dial up connection  you cannot use the modem and the  telephone simultaneously on a single phone line  This type of  connection is recommended only if you have limited use of the    Internet and online security   73    Internet as the connection speed is low and connection time is  typically charged per hour     DSL  e g  ADSL     DSL  Digital Subscriber Line  is an    always on    connection that runs  over the phone line  As DSL and phone do not use the same  frequencies  you can use your telephone at the same time you are  connected to the Internet  this requires a    micro filter on each  telephone socket to avoid interference   To be eligible for DSL  you  must be located near an DSL equipped phone exchange  service is  sometimes unavailable in rural areas   Connection speeds vary  depending on your location  but DSL generally provides very fast and  reliable Internet connection  A
13.   xtemal drive 1              4  You will be shown the backup progress on the screen    5  Follow the process until it completes    6  After creating the recovery backup  you can choose to delete the  recovery information on your computer  If you delete this  information  you can only use the USB recovery backup to restore  your computer  if you lose or erase the USB drive  you cannot  restore your computer    7  Unplug the USB drive and label it clearly        Important   Write a unique  descriptive label on the backup  such as  Windows  Recovery Backup     Make sure you keep the backup in a safe place that  you will remember        Creating a drivers and applications backup    To create a Drivers and Applications Backup  that contains the  factory loaded software and drivers needed by your computer  you    Recovery   23    may use either a USB storage drive or  if your computer features a  DVD recorder  one or more blank recordable DVDs     1 From Start  type  Recovery  and then click Acer Recovery  Management in the list of apps        te   Acer Recovery Management    Welcome to Acer Recovery Management       GO  Customized Restore  Retain User Data     4252   Reinstan Drivers or Applications    2 Click Create Drivers and Applications Backup    Plug in the USB drive or insert a blank DVD into the optical drive  then   click Next    e If you are using a USB drive  make sure your USB drive has  enough capacity before continuing    e If using DVDs  it will also show the numbe
14.  37  Enabling and disabling Bluetooth            37   Enable Bluetooth and add a device           37  BIOS utility 40  Boot SEQUENCE               cceeeceeeeteeeeeeteeeees 40       Setting passwords                cceeeeeeeeees 40  Securing your computer 41  Using a computer security lock   wee 41  Using passwords              0    41   Entering paSSwords            c cceceeeeeeseeneees 42  Power management 43  SAVING POWED           cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeeees 43    Battery pack  Battery characteristics        0      ceeee    Charging the battery      ti  Optimizing battery life       0   eee       Checking the battery level    47  Battery low warning             ccseeeeeeeeeteees 47  Traveling with your computer 48  Disconnecting from the desktop              48    Moving around               ccceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees  Preparing the computer  What to bring to meetings   Taking the computer home    Preparing the computer  What to take with yOou        eeeeeeeeeeeeees  Special considerations  Ji  Setting up a home office   7   Traveling with the computer                   Preparing the computer                cceeeeees  What to take with you    5  Special considerations          0    ceeeeeeee   Traveling internationally  Preparing the computer z  What to bring with you            eects  Special considerations               ceeeeeeeee                  Memory card reader 54  Connectivity options               eeeeeeees 54  Video and audio connectors 56  HDMI 57  Universal Seri
15.  Remove Al   Eject SD Card  Hardware message is displayed  EE n oy 1AM    7 4 2012  5  Remove the card        56   Video and audio connectors    VIDEO AND AUDIO CONNECTORS       Connect to a monitor with a VGA or DVI port  the type of connection  supported depends on your computers configuration   The  appropriate cable is usually included with the monitor     Follow these steps to connect an monitor to your computer     1 Check that the computer is powered off and the monitor power  switch is turned off     2 Attach the video cable to the monitor port on the computer  Secure  the cable connection with the screws provided     3 Connect the monitor power cable and plug it into a properly  grounded wall outlet     4  Follow any setup instructions in the monitor s user s guide   5  Turn on power to the monitor  then the computer     6  Make sure that the current resolution and refresh rate do not exceed  the specifications of the monitor  If necessary change the display  settings used by the computer        m    Note  To access the display controls  press the Windows key  58    W  type   Display  and then click on Display     Headphones and microphone       These ports allow you to connect audio devices  Use the headphone  port to plug in stereo headphones or powered speakers  Plugging an  audio device to the headphone port disables the built in speakers   Use the microphone port to connect an external microphone for mono  recording  plugging in an external microphone disables t
16.  boot menu  allows you to select which device to start from  select the USB drive     a  Use your arrow keys to select USB Device  then press Enter     32   Recovery    b Windows starts from the recovery backup instead of the normal  startup process     6  Select your keyboard type   7 Select Troubleshoot and then choose the type of recovery to use     a  Click Advanced then System Restore to start Microsoft System  Restore   Microsoft System Restore periodically takes a    snapshot    of your  system settings and saves them as restore points  In most cases  of hard to resolve software problems  you can return to one of  these restore points to get your system running again     b  Click Reset your PC to start the reset process   Reset your PC deletes everything on your hard drive  then  reinstalls Windows and all software and drivers that were pre   installed on your system  If you can access important files on your  hard drive  back them up now  See Reset your PC from the  recovery backup below     c  Click Refresh your PC to start the refresh process   Refresh your PC will attempt to retain your files  user data  but  will reinstall all software and drivers  Software installed since you  purchased your PC will be removed  except software installed  from the Windows Store   See Refresh your PC from the  recovery backup on page 33     Reset your PC from the recovery backup       Important  Reset your PC will erase all files on your hard drive        1  The Reset your PC windo
17.  cursor to the upper right hand corner of the screen  click  Settings  gt  Power and select the action you d like to take     Can   just turn off notifications    You can turn off notifications during certain hours so that you can   leave your computer running  but not be disturbed by notifications    1 Move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of the screen and  click Settings  gt  Change PC settings  gt  Search  amp  apps  gt   Notifications    2 Move the Quiet hours slider to On and select times to start and stop  disabling notifications     How do I unlock my computer     Press the space bar and select a user account icon to unlock the  computer  If your account has a password set  you will need to enter  the password to continue     Click the preview icon to see the characters you ve entered to ensure  the password is correct     Frequently asked questions   65    Can   personalize the Lock screen   You can personalize the lock screen with a different image  to run a  slideshow of images  or to show you quick status and notifications to  suit your personal needs   To change the background  move your cursor to the upper right hand  corner of the screen and click Settings  gt  Change PC settings  gt  PC  and devices  gt  Lock screen  From here you can   e Select a background image for the lock screen     Turn the Slide show on or off    e Select lock screen apps     How do I set up the lock screen slideshow    1 Move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of the 
18.  down firmly on the touchpad  surface to perform a left click    Press down firmly on the lower right  corner to perform a right click       Icon    Item    Your Acer notebook tour   11    Description    Indicates the computer   s power    x  4   Ce  5   Rear view     Icon  1 T  2 s5  3 A  4 egi  5 HDMI       Power indicator    Battery indicator    Microphone    i  1    Item  DC in jack    Ethernet  RJ 45   port    USB port  USB port    HDMI port    status    Indicates battery status    Charging  The light is amber when  the battery is charging    Fully charged  The light is blue   Internal microphone for sound  recording     ESP    2345    Description  Connects to an AC adapter     Connects to an Ethernet 10 100   1000 based  network     Connects to USB devices   Connects to USB devices   Supports high definition digital video    connections     12   Your Acer notebook tour    Left view                            Item    Description    Connects to audio devices  e g      Headset speaker  jack    USB port    speakers  headphones  or a  headset with microphone     Connects to USB devices   Accepts one Secure Digital card      Icon  1 Q  2 ezi  3 S    SD card reader     SD or SDHC     Push to install and pull to remove  a card    Only one card can operate at any    given time     Information on USB 3 0    e USB 3 0 compatible ports are blue    e Compatible with USB 3 0 and earlier devices       For optimal performance  use USB 3 0 certified devices      Defined by the USB 3 0 s
19.  entirely numbers where there are normally  words  and anything else out of the ordinary  Additionally  phishing  messages will often tell you that you have to act quickly to keep your  account open  update your security  or urge you to provide  information immediately or else something bad will happen  Don t  take the bait        Don t respond to email messages that ask for personal  information  Legitimate companies will not use email messages to  ask for your personal information  When in doubt  contact the  company by phone or by typing in the company Web address into  your Web browser  Don t click on the links in these messages as  they make take you to fraudulent  malicious Web sites     e Steer clear of fraudulent Web sites used to steal personal   information  When visiting a Web site  type the address  URL   directly into the Web browser rather than following a link within an  email or instant message  Fraudsters often forge these links to  make them look convincing   A shopping  banking or any other Web site where sensitive  information should have an  S  after the letters  http   i e  https     www yourbank com not http  www yourbank com   The  s  stands  for secure and should appear when you are in an area requesting  you to login or provide other sensitive data  Another sign that you  have a secure connection is the small lock icon in the bottom of your  web browser  usually the right hand corner         Internet and online security   81    e Pay attention to pri
20.  is a software program designed to prevent  unauthorized access to or from a private network  It acts as a shield to  protect your Internet connection from unwanted connections  some of  which may attempt to take control of your computer to install or re   distribute viruses or malicious programs  Each connection to your  computer is monitored   programs that attempt to receive information  without your permission are detected and the firewall will display an  alert  You can then decide if you will allow the connection  if the  connection is to a program you are currently using then normally you       78   Internet and online security    would allow it  i e  a game connecting to a multi player server or an  encyclopaedia making a content update      How to protect your computer   Cybercrime prevention can be straight forward   when armed with a  little technical advice and common sense  many attacks can be  avoided  In general  online criminals are trying to make their money as  quickly and easily as possible  The more difficult you make their job   the more likely they are to leave you alone and move on to an easier  target  The tips below provide basic information on how you can  prevent online fraud     Keep your computer current with the latest patches and updates    One of the best ways to keep attackers away from your computer is to  apply patches and other software fixes when they become available   By regularly updating your computer  you block attackers from being  a
21.  lt F5 gt  and  lt F6 gt  keys to enable this  feature     Securing your computer   41    SECURING YOUR COMPUTER       Your computer is a valuable investment that you need to take care of   Learn how to protect and take care of your computer     Security features include hardware and software locks     a security  notch and passwords     Using a computer security lock    The computer comes with a Kensington compatible security slot for a  security lock     Wrap a computer security lock cable around an immovable object  such as a table or handle of a locked drawer  Insert the lock into the  notch and turn the key to secure the lock  Some keyless models are  also available     Using passwords    Passwords protect your computer from unauthorized access  Setting  these passwords creates several different levels of protection for your  computer and data     e Supervisor Password prevents unauthorized entry into the BIOS  utility  Once set  you must enter this password to gain access to the  BIOS utility  See Setting passwords on page 40     e User Password secures your computer against unauthorized use   Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints on  boot up and resume from Hibernation  if available  for maximum  security    e Password on Boot secures your computer against unauthorized  use  Combine the use of this password with password checkpoints  on boot up and resume from Hibernation  if available  for maximum  security        Important  Do not forget your Sup
22.  moves one line up  Scroll Lock or down when you press the up or down arrow keys   lt Fn gt     lt F12 gt  respectively  Scroll Lock does not work with some  applications     Caps Lock    The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric  keypad  It is indicated by small characters located on the upper right  corner of the keycaps  To simplify the keyboard legend  cursor control  key symbols are not printed on the keys     Desired access Num Lock on Num Lock off  Number keys on Type numbers in a normal   embedded keypad manner    Cursor control keys Hold  lt Fn gt  while    Hold  lt Shift gt  while using     on embedded using cursor control  cursor control keys    keypad keys     Hold  lt Fn gt  while typing    Main keyboard lettere on embedded Type the letters in a    keys keypad  normal manner     16   Using the keyboard    Hotkeys    The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most  of the computer s controls like screen brightness and volume output    To activate hotkeys  press and hold the  lt Fn gt  key before pressing the  other key in the hotkey combination     Hotkey     lt Fn gt     lt F3 gt      lt Fn gt     lt F4 gt      lt Fn gt     lt F5 gt      lt Fn gt     lt F6 gt      lt Fn gt     lt F7 gt      lt Fn gt     lt F8 gt      lt Fn gt     lt F11 gt  NumLk     lt Fn gt     lt p gt      lt Fn gt     lt 4  gt      lt Fn gt     lt   gt    lt Fn gt     lt v gt    lt Fn gt      lt Home gt    lt Fn gt      lt Pg Up gt     Icon    C             
23. User Data      Welcome to Acer Recovery Management    Acer Recovery Management enables you to restore your system  To begin  select the task you want to perform  Please DO NOT  remave the USB device while proceeding     AEE  renstal rivers or applications    Make a backup before you restore  Recommended         Recovery   31    2  The Refresh your PC window opens     Refresh your PC       Images for reference only     3  Click Next  then Refresh     4 The recovery process begins by restarting your computer  then  continues by copying files to your hard drive  This process takes  about 30 minutes     Recovering from a recovery backup    To recover from a recovery backup on a USB drive   1 Find your recovery backup     2 lf your computer does not have a built in keyboard  make sure a  keyboard is attached to your computer     3  Plug in the USB drive and turn on your computer    4  If it is not already enabled  you must enable the F12 Boot Menu   a  Press  lt F2 gt  when starting your computer   b  Use the left or right arrow keys to select the Main menu     c  Press the down key until F12 Boot Menu is selected  press  lt F5 gt   to change this setting to Enabled     d  Use the left or right arrow keys to select the Exit menu     e  Depending on the type of BIOS your computer uses  select Save  Changes and Exit or Exit Saving Changes and press Enter   Select OK or Yes to confirm     f  Your computer will restart     5 During startup  press  lt F12 gt  to open the boot menu  The
24. acer com windows8 tutorial     Support FAQs  support acer com    70   Frequently asked questions    Troubleshooting    This chapter shows you how to deal with common system problems   Read it before calling a technician if a problem occurs  Solutions to  more serious problems require opening up the computer  Do not  attempt to open the computer yourself  contact your dealer or  authorized service center for assistance     Troubleshooting tips    This computer incorporates an advanced design that delivers  onscreen error message reports to help you solve problems     If the system reports an error message or an error symptom occurs   see  Error messages  below  If the problem cannot be resolved   contact your dealer     Error messages    If you receive an error message  note the message and take the  corrective action  The following table lists the error messages in  alphabetical order together with the recommended course of action   Error messages Corrective action   CMOS battery bad Contact your dealer or an authorized service    center   CMOS checksum Contact your dealer or an authorized service  error center     Insert a system  bootable  disk  then press   lt Enter gt  to reboot    Press  lt F2 gt   during POST  to enter the BIOS  utility  then press Exit in the BIOS utility to    Disk boot failure    Equipment  configuration error    reboot    Hardaisk O sior Contact your dealer or an authorized service  center    Hard disk 0 Contact your dealer or an authorized service 
25. al Bus  USB  58  Frequently asked questions 60  Requesting service                cceeeeeeeeees 62  Tips and hints for using Windows 8 1     63   How do   get to Start                 63        What are  Charms      Can   boot directly to the desktop      How do   jump between apps       How do   turn off my computer     64  How do   unlock my computer                  64  How do   set the alarm           ee 66  Where are my apps                   67  What is a Microsoft ID  account                68    How do   add a favorite to Internet    4   Table of contents        Explorer     How do   check for Windows updates    Where can   get more information       Troubleshooting       Troubleshooting tips   Error messages    Internet and online security   First steps on the net    n     Protecting your Computer     Choose an Internet Service Provider         Network connections           0  c ee  Surf the Net     Security             Getting started       SS       In this section you will find     e Useful information on caring for your computer and your health  e Where to find the power button  ports and connectors   e Tips and tricks for using the touchpad and keyboard   e How to create recovery backups   e Guidelines for connecting to a network and using Bluetooth   e Information on using Acer   s bundled software    6   First things first    FIRST THINGS FIRST       We would like to thank you for making this Acer notebook your choice  for meeting your mobile computing needs   
26. ational Travelers Warranty  ITW     Your computer is backed by an International Travelers Warranty   ITW  that gives you security and peace of mind when traveling  An  ITW passport came with your computer and contains all you need to  know about the ITW program  A list of available  authorized service  centers is in this handy booklet  Read this passport thoroughly     Always have your ITW passport on hand  especially when you travel   to receive the benefits from our support centers  Attach your proof of   purchase to the ITW passport     If the country you are traveling in does not have an Acer authorized  ITW service site  you can still get in contact with our offices worldwide   Please visit www acer com     Before you call    Please have the following information available when you call Acer for  online service  and please be at your computer when you call  With  your support  we can reduce the amount of time a call takes and help  solve your problems efficiently  If there are error messages or beeps  reported by your computer  write them down as they appear on the  screen  or the number and sequence in the case of beeps      You are required to provide the following information   Name    Address    Telephone number    Machine and model type    Serial number    Date of purchase     Frequently asked questions   63    Tips and hints for using Windows 8 1    We know this is a new operating system that will take some getting  used to  so we ve created a few pointers to help 
27. ble to take advantage of software flaws  vulnerabilities  that they  could otherwise use to break into your system     While keeping your computer up to date will not protect you from all  attacks  it makes it much more difficult for hackers to gain access to  your system  blocks many basic and automated attacks completely   and might be enough to discourage less determined attackers  so  they will give up and look for a more vulnerable computer elsewhere     More recent versions of Microsoft Windows and other popular  software can be configured to download and apply updates  automatically so that you do not have to remember to check for the  latest software  Taking advantage of auto update features in your  software is a great start toward keeping yourself safe online        Protect your computer with security software    Several types of security software are necessary for basic online  security  Security software essentials include firewall and antivirus  programs  A firewall is usually your computer s first line of defense it  controls who and what can communicate with your computer online   You could think of a firewall as a sort of  policeman  that watches all  the data attempting to flow in and out of your computer on the  Internet  allowing communications that it knows are safe and blocking   bad  traffic such as attacks from ever reaching your computer        Internet and online security   79    The next line of defense many times is your antivirus software  which  m
28. d corner of the screen and  click Search  click the text box to open the onscreen keyboard and  start typing  Control Panel    to display the results  click Control Panel   gt  Adjust screen resolution     How do I set the alarm     Your computer can act as an alarm clock  Start typing    Alarms    to  search for the Alarms app     1 Set the time using the sliders on the left hand side of the screen   2 Select AM or PM    3  Choose which days the alarm should go off    4  Select the notification     Frequently asked questions   67    5 Save the alarm by clicking the Save icon in the upper right hand  corner     Delete  Save       Note    The alarm will only sound if your computer is awake at the set time        Where are my apps     Move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of the screen and  click Search  start typing the name of the app you would like to open   Results will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen     How do   make an app appear on Start   If you re in All apps and you want to make an app appear on Start   Right click a tile to select it and open the Customize menu  Click Pin  to Start from the menu that appears at the bottom of the screen     How do I remove a tile from Start   Right click a tile to select it and open the Customize menu  Click the  tile s  you wish to remove and click Unpin from Start from the menu  that appears at the bottom of the screen     68   Frequently asked questions    How do   make an app appear on my taskbar     I
29. e any email address  but it is best if  you choose the one you already use to communicate with friends and    Frequently asked questions   69    sign in to your favorite websites  When you sign in to your PC with a  Microsoft account  you ll connect your PC to the people  files  and  devices you care about     Do   need one   You do not need a Microsoft ID to use Windows 8 1  but it makes life  easier because you can sync data across different machines you sign  in to using a Microsoft ID     How do I get one   If you ve already installed Windows 8 1 and didn t sign in with a  Microsoft account or you don t have a Microsoft account and want to  get one  move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of the  screen and click Settings  gt  Change PC settings  gt  Accounts  gt   Connect to a Microsoft account  and follow the onscreen  instructions     How do   add a favorite to Internet Explorer     Internet Explorer 10 doesn t have traditional favorites  instead you can  pin shortcuts to Start  Once you have the page open  swipe upwards  from the bottom edge of the screen to open the menu at the bottom of  the screen  Click Pin to Start     How do   check for Windows updates     Move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of the screen and  click Settings  gt  Change PC settings  gt  Update  amp  recovery  gt   Windows Update  Click Check now     Where can I get more information     For more information please visit the following pages   e Windows 8 and 8 1 tutorials  www 
30. er  and an Internet  connection  You can set up a LAN using wired technologies  such as  Ethernet  or wireless technologies  such as Wi Fi or Bluetooth      Wireless networks    A wireless LAN or WLAN is a wireless local area network  which may  link two or more computers without using wires  Setting up a wireless  network is easy and allows you to share files  peripheral devices and  an Internet connection     What are benefits of a wireless network   Mobility  Wireless LAN systems allow you and other users of your home    network to share access to files and devices connected to the  network  for example a printer or scanner     Also you can share an internet connection with other computers in  your home     Installation speed and simplicity    Installing a wireless LAN system can be fast and easy and eliminates  the need to pull cables through walls and ceilings        Components of a wireless LAN    To set up your Wireless network at home you need to have the  following     Access point  router     Access points  routers  are two way transceivers that broadcast data  into the surrounding environment  Access points act as a mediator  between wired and wireless network  Most routers have a built in DSL  modem that will allow you access to a high speed DSL internet  connection  The ISP  Internet Service Provider  you have chosen  normally supplies a modem router with the subscription to their       Internet and online security   75    services  Read carefully the documentati
31. ervisor Password  If you forget your password   please get in touch with your dealer or an authorized service center        42   Securing your computer    Entering passwords    When a password is set  a password prompt appears in the center of  the display screen     e When the Supervisor Password is set  a prompt appears when you  enter the BIOS utility     e Type the Supervisor Password and press  lt Enter gt  to access the  BIOS utility  If you enter the password incorrectly  a warning  message appears  Try again and press  lt Enter gt     e When the User Password is set and the password on boot  parameter is enabled  a prompt appears at boot up     e Type the User Password and press  lt Enter gt  to use the computer  If  you enter the password incorrectly  a warning message appears  Try  again and press  lt Enter gt         Important   You have three chances to enter a password  If you fail to enter the  password correctly after three tries  the system halts  Press and hold  the power button for four seconds to shut down the computer  Then  turn on the computer again  and try again           Power management   43    POWER MANAGEMENT       This computer has a built in power management unit that monitors  system activity  System activity refers to any activity involving one or  more of the following devices  keyboard  mouse  hard disk   peripherals connected to the computer  and video memory  If no  activity is detected for a period of time  the computer stops some or all  
32. ess  headsets  and keyboards     To use Bluetooth  you must ensure the following   1  Bluetooth is enabled on both devices   2  Your devices are  paired   or connected      Enabling and disabling Bluetooth    The Bluetooth adapter must be enabled on both devices  For your  computer  this may be an external switch  a software setting  or a  separate Bluetooth dongle plugged into the computer   s USB port  if no  internal Bluetooth adapter is available      Note    Please check your devices owner   s manual to determine how to turn on its  Bluetooth adapter     Enable Bluetooth and add a device    Every new device must first be  paired  with your computer s  Bluetooth adapter  This means it must first be authenticated for  security purposes  You only need to pair once  After that  simply  turning on the Bluetooth adapter of both devices will connect them   Bluetooth on your computer is disabled by default  To enable your  computer   s Bluetooth adapter  do the following    1  Open the Charms and select Settings  gt  Change PC Settings  gt  PC  and devices  gt  Bluetooth  or press the Windows key    lt W gt  and  then type Wireless     in the results  click on Bluetooth settings    2  Click the toggle next to Bluetooth to enable disable it    3  Your computer will automatically start searching for devices  as well  as make itself visible to other devices     38   Using a Bluetooth connection    4  Tap the device you wish to add from the list of discovered devices   and tap Pair 
33. explore beyond limits       Travelmate B Series  User   s Manual       2        2014  All Rights Reserved   Travelmate B Series   Covers  Travelmate B115  This revision  April 2014    Sign up for an Acer ID and enable Acer Remote Files    1  Ensure you are connected to the Internet    2  Open www acer com and select your country    3  Click REGISTER A PRODUCT    4  Sign up for an Acer ID or sign in if you already have an Acer ID     Register your Acer product  After we receive your product registration  you will be sent a confirmation email with  important data  Keep this email in a safe place     Manage your registered products  Once you have completed the registration process  you can log onto account acer com  using your Acer ID and password to see and manage all your registered products     Note  It may take a few days for your information to be updated to the database          Important    This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by  copyright laws  The information contained in this manual is subject to  change without notice  Images provided herein are for reference only  and may contain information or features that do not apply to your  computer  Acer Group shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors  or omissions contained in this manual           Model number   Serial number   Date of purchase   Place of purchase     Table of contents   3    TABLE OF CONTENTS          Register your Acer product  Manage your registered products         
34. f you re in All apps and you want to make an app appear on the  taskbar  right click a tile to select it and open the Customize menu   Select Pin to taskbar     How do   install apps     You can download Windows Store apps from Store  You will need to  have a Microsoft ID to purchase and download apps from Store       can t find apps like Notepad and Paint  Where are they     Move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of the screen and  click Search  type the name of the app you would like to open using  the pop up keyboard  Alternatively  open All apps and scroll to   Windows Accessories    to see the list of legacy programs     Can   use more than one app at a time   1  Click on a tile to open an app from the Start screen   2 Return to the Start screen and repeat the process     3  Swipe right from the left edge of the screen to display the last app  that was opened     4  Swipe right from the left edge of the screen until you see a column  divider to display both apps simultaneously  Up to three apps may  be displayed via three columns at the same time     Can   show my desktop apps first   Yes  you can  just follow these steps   1 Go to the desktop   2  Right click the taskbar and select Properties from the menu that  opens   3 From the Navigation tab  check List desktop apps first in the Apps  view when it s sorted by category     What is a Microsoft ID  account      A Microsoft account is an email address and password that you use to  sign in to Windows  You can us
35. fective life  An embedded battery has a life span of  more than 1 000 charge discharge cycles     Optimizing battery life    Optimizing battery life helps you get the most out of battery operation   prolonging the charge recharge cycle and improving recharging  efficiency  You are advised to follow the suggestions set out below     e Use AC power whenever possible  reserving battery for mobile use     e Remove accessories that are not being used  e g  a USB disk  drive   as they can continue to draw power     e Store your PC in a cool  dry place  The recommended temperature  is 10   C  50   F  to 30   C  86   F   Higher temperatures cause the  battery to self discharge faster     e Excessive recharging decreases the battery life   e Look after your AC adapter and battery     Battery pack   47    Checking the battery level  The power meter indicates the current battery level  Rest the cursor    over the battery power icon on the taskbar to see the battery s present  charge level     Battery low warning    When using battery power pay attention to the power meter        ap Important    Connect the AC adapter as soon as possible after the battery low  warning appears  Data may be lost if the battery is allowed to become  fully depleted and the computer shuts down        When the battery low warning appears  the recommended course of  action depends on your situation     Situation Recommended Action    1  Plug the AC adapter into the computer  and  The AC adapter then connect to 
36. he built in  microphone           Note    Some computers have a single  combo  port that allows you to use single pin  headsets with a built in microphone  These headsets are most commonly  used with smartphones        HDMI   57    HDMI       HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  is a high quality  digital  audio video interface  HDMI allows you to connect any compatible  digital audio video source  such as your computer  a set top box  DVD  player  and audio video receiver to any compatible digital audio and or  video monitor  such as a digital television  DTV  with a single cable     The single cable keeps everything neat and tidy while ensuring easy  connection and the best audio and visual quality     P       58   Universal Serial Bus  USB     UNIVERSAL SERIAL Bus  USB        The USB port is a high speed port which allows you to connect USB  peripherals  such as a mouse  an external keyboard  additional  storage  external hard disks   or any other compatible device     A          Note    Two USB standards are currently available on Acer computers  USB 2 0   High speed USB  and USB 3 0  SuperSpeed USB   USB 2 0 ports on Acer  computers have a black tongue in the port  while USB 3 0 ports have a blue  tongue  For best performance  USB 3 0 devices should always be plugged  into USB 3 0 ports  Consult your device   s documentation to see which    standard it supports           You can also charge devices such as tablets  smartphones  or other  devices through a USB port
37. iew bank and credit card statements regularly    The impact of identity theft and online crimes can be greatly reduced if  you can catch it shortly after your data is stolen or when the first use  of your information is attempted  One of the easiest ways to get the  tip off that something has gone wrong is by reviewing the monthly  statements provided by your bank and credit card companies for  anything out of the ordinary     Additionally  many banks and services use fraud prevention systems  that call out unusual purchasing behavior  i e  if you live in Texas and  all of the sudden start buying refrigerators in Budapest   In order to  confirm these out of the ordinary purchases  they might call you and  ask you to confirm them  Don t take these calls lightly  this is your hint       82   Internet and online security    that something bad may have happened and you should take  necessary action     Protect your computer with Windows security tools  Windows provides a variety of protection applications     Windows Updates  If you have an active Internet connection  Windows can check for  important updates for your computer and install them automatically   These updates include security patches and program updates that  can improve your computing experience and help protect your  computer against new viruses and attacks        How do I know when my computer is at risk    If the Action Center reports an alert  or if your computer behaves  erratically  crashes unexpectedly or if 
38. ill happen       All your personal files and apps will be removed     Your PC settings will be changed back to their defaults        Images for reference only   3  Click Next  then choose how to erase your files     a Just remove my files quickly erases all files before restoring  your computer and takes about 30 minutes     b  Fully clean the drive completely cleans the drive after each file is  erased  so no files can be viewed after the recovery  Cleaning the  drive takes much longer  up to 5 hours  but is much more secure  as old files are completely removed     4  Click Reset     30   Recovery    5 The recovery process begins by restarting your computer  then  continues by copying files to your hard drive     6  After the recovery has finished  you can start using your computer  by repeating the first start process     Recovering from the hard drive during startup    1 Turn on your computer and press  lt Alt gt     lt F10 gt  during startup  A  screen appears asking you to choose the keyboard layout     2  Several options are now presented  Click Troubleshoot   3  Click either Refresh your PC or Reset your PC        Note     Refresh your PC  enables you to restore your computer to the default factory  condition with files intact   Reset your PC  completely removes all your files  and resets your computer to factory settings        4  Click Next  The process will take several minutes   Customized Restore with Acer Recovery Management    1 Click Customized Restore  Retain 
39. ing  the battery overnight before traveling enables you to start the next day with a  fully charged battery        Conditioning a new battery pack  Before you use a battery pack for the first time  there is a conditioning  process that you should follow   1  Connect the AC adapter and fully charge the battery   2  Turn on the computer and complete setting up the operating system   3  Disconnect the AC adapter   4  Operate the computer using battery power   5  Reconnect the AC adapter and fully charge the battery again     Follow these steps again until the battery has been charged and  discharged three times     46   Battery pack    Use this conditioning process for all new batteries  or if a battery  hasn t been used for a long time     A Warning    Do not expose battery packs to temperatures below 0   C  32   F  or  above 45   C  113   F   Extreme temperatures may adversely affect the  battery pack        The battery conditioning process ensures your battery accepts the  maximum possible charge  Failure to follow this procedure will prevent  you from obtaining the maximum battery charge  and will also shorten  the effective lifespan of the battery     In addition  the useful lifespan of the battery is adversely affected by  the following usage patterns     e Using the computer on constant AC power     e Not discharging and recharging the battery to its extremes  as  described above     e Frequent use  the more you use the battery  the faster it will reach  the end of its ef
40. ith you    Bring the following items with you       AC adapter    e Power cords that are appropriate for your destination s     e Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer       Proof of purchase  in case you need to show it to customs officials   e International Travelers Warranty passport     Special considerations    Follow the same special considerations as when traveling with the  computer     In addition  these tips are useful when traveling internationally     e When traveling in another country  check that the local AC voltage  and the AC adapter power cord specifications are compatible  If not   purchase a power cord that is compatible with the local AC voltage   Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power the computer    e If you are using the modem  check if the modem and connector are  compatible with the telecommunications system of the country you  are traveling in     Ports and connectors          In this section you will find        Information on the ports and connectors fitted to your computer    54   Memory card reader    MEMORY CARD READER       Connectivity options    Your computer has a card reader and other ports jacks that allow you  to connect peripheral devices to your computer  For instructions on  how to connect different external devices to the computer  read the  following section     Memory card reader    Memory cards are used in a wide selection of digital  cameras  PDAs  MP3 players and mobile phones        
41. ive to finger movement  the lighter the touch  the better  the response  Please keep the touchpad and your fingers dry and clean        The cursor is controlled by some basic gestures   e Single finger slide  Slide a finger across the touchpad to x                move the cursor  TT     Single finger press or tap  Press the touchpad down  or   lightly tap the touchpad with your finger  to perform a    click       which will select or start an item  Quickly repeat the tap to perform a   double tap or    double click       e Single finger press in the bottom right  corner  Press the bottom right corner of the  touchpad    to perform a  right click     In the  Start screen  this will toggle the app  commands  in most apps this will open a  gt   context menu related to the selected item       Drag  Press and hold the bottom left corner of the touchpad  or tap  twice anywhere on the touchtap  then slide a second finger across  the touchpad to select all items in an area        Touchpad gestures    Windows 8 1 and many applications support touchpad gestures that  use one or more fingers        Note    Support for touchpad gestures depends on the active application        Touchpad   19    This allows you to control applications with a few simple gestures   such as        Swipe in from edge  Access Windows tools F     gt   by swiping into the center of the touchpad Lk uy I  from the right  top or left   e Swipe in from right edge  Toggle the charms   e Swipe in from top edge  Toggle 
42. l Drivers or Applications     26   Recovery    3 You should see the Contents section of the Acer Resource  Center     O  O  o  O  O  O  O  O  o       Images for reference only   4  Click the install icon for the item you want to install  then follow  the onscreen instructions to complete the installation  Repeat  this step for each item you want to reinstall   If you are reinstalling from a Drivers and Applications Backup on  a DVD or USB drive   1  Insert the Drivers and Applications Backup into the disc drive or  connect it to a free USB port   e If you inserted a DVD wait for Acer Resource Center to start    e If Acer Resource Center does not start automatically  press  the Windows key    lt E gt   then double click on the optical drive  icon    e If you are using a USB drive  press the Windows key    lt E gt   then  double click on the drive that contains the backup  Double click  on ResourceCenter     Recovery   27    2 You should see the Contents section of the Acer Resource  Center     O  O  o  O  A  O  O  O  o       Images for reference only    3  Click the install icon for the item you want to install  then follow  the onscreen prompts to complete the installation  Repeat this  step for each item you want to reinstall     Returning to an earlier system snapshot    Microsoft System Restore periodically takes a  snapsho   of your  system settings and saves them as restore points  In most cases of  hard to resolve software problems  you can return to one of these  resto
43. ll restore your computer to  the same state as when you purchased it  while giving you an option  to retain all settings and personal data        Note    Since the recovery backup requires at least 16 GB of storage after formatting   it is recommended to use a USB drive with a capacity of 32 GB or larger        Recovery   27    1 From Start  type  Recovery  and then click Acer Recovery  Management in the list of apps     4  Acer Recovery Management  Welcome to Acer Recovery Management    ables you to restore your system  To begin  select the task you want to perform  Please DO NOT  in     Restore Factory Settings    yur computer to its factory default status  A  luired  NOTE  All data on drive C will be    GD  Customized Restore  Retain User Data     qE  renstal orivers or applications       2 Click Create Factory Default Backup  The Recovery Drive window  opens     Eep ie mina partion irom Mhe PE ta bhe recovey divel                   Make sure Copy contents from the recovery partition to the  recovery drive is selected  This provides the most complete and  safest recovery backup     3  Plug in the USB drive then click Next     22   Recovery    e Since the recovery backup requires at least 16 GB of storage after  formatting  it is recommended to use a USB drive with a capacity  of 32 GB or larger           cs Recovery Drive  Select the USB flash drive    The drive must be able to hold at least 16 GB  and everything on the drive will be deleted     Avai    ilable drive s   EA
44. n prevent the  computer from sliding around and cushion it if it should fall     A Warning          Avoid packing items next to the top cover of the computer  Pressure  against the top cover can damage the screen        50   Traveling with your computer    What to take with you    Unless you have some items at home  take the following items with  you       AC adapter and power cord    e The printed Setup Guide     Special considerations    Follow these guidelines to protect your computer while traveling to  and from work     e Minimize the effects of temperature changes by keeping the  computer with you    e If you need to stop for an extended period of time and cannot carry  the computer with you  leave the computer in the trunk of the car to  avoid exposing the computer to excessive heat    e Changes in temperature and humidity can cause condensation   Allow the computer to return to room temperature  and inspect the  screen for condensation before turning on the computer  If the  temperature change is greater than 10   C  18   F   allow the  computer to come to room temperature slowly  If possible  leave the  computer for 30 minutes in an environment with a temperature  between outside and room temperature     Setting up a home office    If you frequently work on your computer at home  you may want to  purchase a second AC adapter for use at home  With a second AC  adapter  you can avoid carrying the extra weight to and from home    If you use your computer at home for sig
45. nd     Try attaching an external keyboard to a USB port on the computer  If it  works  contact your dealer or an authorized service center as the  internal keyboard cable may be loose     The printer does not work   Check the following      Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and that it  is turned on   e Make sure that the printer cable is connected securely to a USB port  and the corresponding port on the printer       want to restore my computer to its original settings     Note    If your system is the multilingual version  the operating system and language  you choose when you first turn on the system will be the only option for future  recovery operations        This recovery process helps you restore the C  drive with the original  software content that is installed when you purchased your computer        A Warning    Your C  drive will be reformatted and all data will be erased  It is  important to back up all data files before using this option        Before performing a restore operation  please check the BIOS  settings     1  Check to see if Acer disk to disk recovery is enabled or not     62   Frequently asked questions    2 Make sure the D2D Recovery setting in Main is Enabled   3  Exit the BIOS utility and save changes  The system will reboot     Note    To activate the BIOS utility  press  lt F2 gt  when you see the Acer logo during  boot up        For more information  see Recovering your system on page 24     Requesting service    Intern
46. nificant periods of time  you  might also want to add an external keyboard  monitor or mouse     Traveling with the computer    Important  Check with your airline for any special requirements for travelling with  Lithium batteries     Traveling with your computer   51    When you are moving within a larger distance  for instance  from your  office building to a client s office building or traveling locally     Preparing the computer    Prepare the computer as if you were taking it home  Make sure that  the battery in the computer is charged  Airport security may require  you to turn on your computer when carrying it into the gate area     What to take with you    Take the following items with you   e AC adapter  e Additional printer driver files if you plan to use another printer    Special considerations    In addition to the guidelines for taking the computer home  follow  these guidelines to protect your computer while traveling     e Always take the computer as carry on luggage     e If possible  have the computer inspected by hand  Airport security X   ray machines are safe  but do not put the computer through a metal  detector     Traveling internationally       Important    Check with your airline for any special requirements for travelling with  Lithium batteries           When you are moving from country to country     Preparing the computer    Prepare the computer as you would normally prepare it for traveling     52   Traveling with your computer    What to bring w
47. of these devices in order to conserve energy     Saving power    Disable Fast startup    Your computer uses Fast startup to start quickly  but also uses a small  amount of power to check for signals to start  These checks will slowly  drain your computer s battery    If you prefer to reduce your computer   s power requirements and  environmental impact  turn off Fast startup        Note    If Fast startup is off  your computer will take longer to start from Sleep   Your computer will also not start if it receives an instruction to start over a  network  Wake on LAN         1  Open the desktop   2  Click Power Options in the Notification area   3  Select More Power Options        59  available  plugged in   charging        4  Select Choose what the power buttons do     44   Power management    5  Select Change settings that are currently unavailable              t    AI Control Pand tems  gt  Power Options   System Settings vje    Search Control Panel    Define power buttons and turn on password protection    Choose the power settings that you want for your computer  The changes you make to the settings on this  page apply to all of your power plans       Change settings that are currently unavailable    Power and sleep buttons and lid settings    i On battery EF Plugged in       When press the power button  Hibernate v   Hibemate     Q vrertpente see vor a i    Fay When cose thet Sleep J      Password protection on wakeup    Require a password  recommended   When your compute
48. on supplied with your Access  point router for detailed setup instructions     Network cable  RJ45     A network cable  also called RJ45 cable  is used to connect the host  computer to the access point  see illustration below   this type of cable  may also be used to connect peripheral devices to the access point        Wireless adapter  An internal wireless adapter is normally already installed in your  a   computer  A button or controls in Windows allow you to activate a  or deactivate the adapter        Diagram of a working network  1 Access point router  2  Desktop computer  3  Modem  4  Printer  5  Portable computer  6  PDA Smartphone  7 Network cables  RJ45        Turning on off a wireless network connection    Most computers feature a    Wi Fi    button that turns the network  connection on or off  If your computer has wireless access  but does  not feature a Communication button  you may turn your wireless  network on or off  or control what is shared over the network with the  network management options  Press the Windows key  sg    W  type   HomeGroup  and then click on HomeGroup        A Warning    Using wireless devices while flying in aircraft is prohibited  Switch off  all devices before boarding an aircraft  they may be dangerous to the  operation of the aircraft  disrupt communications  and even be illegal        76   Internet and online security    Surf the Net     To surf the Internet  you need a program called an  Internet browser  Internet Explorer provide
49. onitors all online activities such as email messages and Web  browsing and protects an individual from viruses  worms  Trojan horse  and other types of malicious programs  Your antivirus and  antispyware software should be configured to update itself  and it  should do so every time you connect to the Internet     Integrated security suites such as McAfee Internet Security Suite   which combine firewall  antivirus  antispyware with other features such  as antispam and parental controls  have become popular as they offer  all the security software needed for online protection in a single  package  Many people find using a comprehensive security suite an  attractive alternative to installing  configuring and updating several  different types of security software     A complete version of McAfee Internet Security Suite is pre installed  on your Acer system  It includes a free trial subscription to protection  updates  Make sure you Activate it     Choose strong passwords and keep them safe       Passwords are a fact of life on the Internet today  we use them for  everything from ordering flowers and online banking to logging into  our favorite airline Web site to see how many miles we have  accumulated  The following tips can help make your online  experiences secure     e Selecting a password that cannot be easily guessed is the first step  toward keeping passwords secure and out of the wrong hands   Strong passwords have eight characters or more and use a  combination of lette
50. pam can infect your       Internet and online security   77    computer in various ways  using up resources or clogging up a  network     Note    Acer guarantees that your computer was 100  virus free at the time of  purchase and does not cover damages due to viruses        What is spyware     Spyware refers to generally unwanted programs that are downloaded  onto your computer while connected to the Internet  often without you  knowing it  Once it has infected your computer  it can snoop on your  browsing activity  collect personal information  cause pop up ads to  appear  or even change the configuration of your computer  Spyware  consumes resources on your computer  it can slow down your Internet  connection or entire computer system  and even cause crashes     Spyware is sometimes used by unscrupulous companies to monitor  and track the sites you visit on the Internet so as to determine your  web surfing habits and display targeted pop up ads on your screen   However  some kinds of spyware go beyond simple tracking and  actually monitor keystrokes and capture passwords  posing a serious  security risk        What is malware     Malicious software  also known as malware  is software designed to  deliberately harm your computer  For example  viruses  worms  and  Trojan horses are malicious software  To help protect your computer  against malware  make sure it is using up to date antivirus and anti   malware software        What is a personal firewall     A personal firewall
51. pecification  SuperSpeed USB      Your Acer notebook tour   13    Right view                               1      icon Item Description   Connects to a Kensington   compatible computer security lock   Wrap the computer security lock  cable around an immovable object  such as a table or handle of a locked  drawer    Insert the lock into the notch and turn  the key to secure the lock    Keyless models are also available     Kensington lock  slot       14   Your Acer notebook tour    Base view                               1 a  2    Icon Item Description  Insert a paperclip into the hole and  1 o Battery reset press for four seconds to reset the    pinhole computer  simulates removing and    reinstalling the battery    2 Speakers Deliver stereo audio output     Using the keyboard   15    USING THE KEYBOARD       The keyboard has full sized keys and an embedded numeric keypad   separate cursor  lock  Windows  function and special keys     Lock keys and embedded numeric keypad    The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off   Lock key Description  When Caps Lock is on  all alphabetic characters  typed are in uppercase   When Num Lock is on  the embedded keypad is in  numeric mode  The keys function as a calculator  Num Lock  complete with the arithmetic operators          and       lt Fn gt     lt F11 gt  Use this mode when you need to do a lot of numeric  data entry  A better solution would be to connect an  external keypad   When Scroll Lock is on  the screen
52. r of blank  recordable  discs you will need to complete the recovery discs  Make sure that  you have the required number of identical  blank discs        3  Click Start to copy files You will be shown the backup progress on  the screen     4  Follow the process until it completes     e If you are using optical discs  the drive ejects each disc as it  completes burning it  Remove the disc from the drive and mark it    24   Recovery    with a permanent marker   If multiple discs are required  insert a new disc when prompted   then click OK  Continue until the process is complete     e If you are using a USB drive  unplug the drive and label it clearly           Important    Write a unique  descriptive label on each backup  such as    Drivers and  Applications Backup     Make sure you keep the backup in a safe place  that you will remember        Recovering your system    To recover your system     1 Perform minor fixes    If only one or two items of software or hardware have stopped  working correctly  the problem may be solved by reinstalling the  software or the device drivers    To reinstall software and drivers that were pre installed at the  factory  see Reinstalling drivers and applications on page 25   For instructions on reinstalling software and drivers that were not  pre installed  see that product   s documentation or support Web site     2 Revert to a previous system condition   If reinstalling software or drivers does not help  then the problem  may be solved by re
53. r wakes from sleep  no one can access your data without entering the correct  password to unlock the computer  Create or change your user account password  Don t require a password    When your computer wakes from sleep  anyone can access your data because the computer isn t  locked     Save changes             t B   Al Control Panelitems    Power Options    System Settings      Search Control Panel    Shutdown settings    stafdown  Restart isn t affected  Learn More  Sleep    Show in Power menu    Hibernate   Show in Power menu   M tock    Show in account picture menu        7  Select Save changes     Battery pack   45    BATTERY PACK       The computer uses an embedded Lithium battery that gives you long  use between charges     Battery characteristics    The battery is recharged whenever you connect the computer to the  AC adapter  Your computer supports charge in use  enabling you to  recharge the battery while you continue to operate the computer   However  recharging with the computer turned off significantly  reduces charge time     The battery will come in handy when you travel or during a power  failure     Charging the battery    Plug the AC adapter into the computer  and connect to a mains power  outlet  You can continue to operate your computer on AC power while  your battery is charging  However  charging the battery with the  computer turned off significantly reduces charge time     Note    You are advised to charge the battery before retiring for the day  Charg
54. r you have installed a replacement hard  drive  see Recovering from a recovery backup on page 31     Recovering from Windows    Start Acer Recovery Management    e From Start  type    Recovery    and then click Acer Recovery  Management in the list of apps    Two options are available  Restore Factory Settings  Reset my PC    or Customized Restore  Refresh my PC         cs Restore Factory Settings       Customized Restore  Retain User Data              Restore Factory Settings deletes everything on your hard drive  then  reinstalls Windows and all software and drivers that were pre installed  on your system  If you can access important files on your hard drive   back them up now  See Restore Factory Settings with Acer  Recovery Management on page 29    Customized Restore will attempt to retain your files  user data  but  will reinstall all software and drivers  Software installed since you  purchased your PC will be removed  except software installed from    Recovery   29    the Windows Store   See Customized Restore with Acer Recovery  Management on page 30     Restore Factory Settings with Acer Recovery Management  1 Click Restore Factory Settings     Welcome to Acer Recovery Management    Acer Recovery Mans  remave the USBie    GD  Customized Restore  Retain User Data     4252   Reinstan Drivers or Applications          Important     Restore Factory Settings    will erase all files on your hard drive        2  The Reset your PC window opens     Reset your PC  Here s what w
55. re points to get your system running again     Windows automatically creates an additional restore point each day   and also each time you install software or device drivers        Note    For more information about using Microsoft System Restore  from Start  type     Help    and then click Help and Support in the list of apps  Type Windows  system restore    in the Search Help box  then press Enter        Returning to a restore point    1 From Start  type    Control Panel    and then click Control Panel in the  list of apps     2 Click System and Security  gt  Action Center  then click Recovery  at the bottom of the window     3 Click Open System Restore  then Next        28   Recovery    4 Click the latest restore point  at a time when your system worked  correctly   click Next  then Finish    5 A confirmation window appears  click Yes  Your system is restored  using the restore point you specified  This process may take several  minutes  and may restart your computer     Returning your system to its factory condition    If your computer experiences problems that are not recoverable by  other methods  you may need to reinstall everything to return your  system to its factory condition  You can recover from either your hard  drive or the recovery backup you have created     e If you can still run Windows and have not deleted the recovery  partition  see Recovering from Windows below     e If you cannot run Windows  your original hard drive has been  completely re formatted o
56. rs  numbers and symbols  e g               Avoid  using any of the following as your password  your login name   anything based on your personal information such as your last  name  and words that can be found in the dictionary  especially   password   Try to select especially strong  unique passwords for  protecting activities like online banking    e Keep your passwords in a safe place and try not to use the same  password for every service you use online    e Change passwords on a regular basis  at least every 90 days  This  can limit the damage caused by someone who has already gained  access to your account  If you notice something suspicious with one    80   Internet and online security    of your online accounts  one of the first steps you can take is to  change your password     Protect your personal information    Exercise caution when sharing personal information such as your  name  home address  phone number  and email address online  To  take advantage of many online services  you will inevitably have to  provide personal information in order to handle billing and shipping of  purchased goods  Since not divulging any personal information is  rarely possible  the following list contains some advice for how to  share personal information safely online        Keep an eye out for phony email messages  Things that indicate  a message may be fraudulent are misspellings  poor grammar  odd  phrasing  Web site addresses with strange extensions  Web site  addresses that are
57. s an easy  and secure web browsing experience  As soon as you  have your Internet access installed and you are  connected  from Start  click the Internet Explorer tile or  the icon located on the desktop and take your Internet  experience to a new level        Acer website  To get you started why not visit our website  www acer com   Acer is dedicated to provide you with on going personalied support   Check out our Support section to get help tailored to your needs     www acer com is your portal to a world of online activities and  services  visit us regularly for the latest information and downloads     Security    You are probably eager to explore everything the Internet has to offer   In order for you to be safe online  Acer has pre installed McAfee  Internet Security Suite on your computer     McAfee Internet Security Suite runs quietly in the background to block  today   s complex threats and protect your identity when you shop   bank  or browse online     McAfee Internet Security Suite blocks online identity theft  detects and  eliminates spyware  removes viruses and Internet worms  protects  against hackers     Definitions    What is a virus     Malicious software  typically called    viruses     are programs designed to  infect and damage computers  Most viruses are transmitted over the  Internet  emails or malicious Web sites  A typical virus will replicate  and pass itself undetected to multiple computers  Other forms of  nuisance  such as Trojan horses  worms or s
58. s the connection is always on  it is  generally charged at fixed monthly rates           Note    A DSL connection requires an appropriate modem  A modem is usually  provided by the ISP when you register  Many of these modems include an     router    that provides network and Wi Fi access        Cable    A cable connection provides fast and always on Internet service via a  cable television line  This service is generally available in large cities   You can use your telephone and watch cable TV at the same time you  are connected to the Internet     3G  WWAN or  Wireless Wide Area Network        A 3G connection allows you to use cellular networks  such as those  used by a mobile phone  to connect to the Internet while away from  home  The socket for a SIM card may be built in to your computer  or  may require an external device  such as a USB modem or even an  appropriately equipped mobile phone           Note    If your computer includes a SIM card slot  you require a compatible SIM card  and a contract with a cellular provider    Before using the 3G features  check with your service provider to see if any  additional charges will be incurred  especially roaming charges           74   Internet and online security    Network connections    A LAN  Local Area Network  is a group of computers  for example   within an office building or home  that share a common  communications line and resources  When you set up a network  you  can share files  peripheral devices  such as a print
59. screen and  click Settings  gt  Change PC settings  gt  PC and devices  gt  Lock  screen    2  Move the slider to On and select if the slideshow should be played  while the computer is running on battery power    3 Click Add a folder and open the folder you wish to use  your  Pictures folder will open by default   Click Use this folder  gt  OK    4 You can see the list of folders under Add a folder  Select a folder  name and click Remove to remove the folder from the lock screen  slideshow    5  Change the other settings to suit your needs     How do I move tiles     Right click a tile to select it  then drag it to the place on Start that you  want it to appear  Other tiles will be moved to accommodate the tile in  its new location     Can   arrange tiles in groups     Yes  you can  Right click a tile to select it and open the Customize  menu  You will see Name group appear above unnamed groups  You  can give the group s  a name and arrange the tiles within the groups  to suit your needs     66   Frequently asked questions    Can   make tiles bigger or smaller     Right click anywhere on Start to open the Customize menu  click the  tile s  you wish to resize and click Resize  Select a size from the  menu that appears     How do I close an app     Move your cursor to the top of the screen  You will see it change to a  hand  click and drag the hand downwards past the half way point of  the screen     Can   change the screen resolution     Move your cursor to the upper right han
60. some of your programs do not  work correctly  your computer may be infected by malicious software   However  do not blame every computer problem on a virus  If you  suspect your computer is infected  the first thing to do is update  if you  have not already done so  and run your antivirus and anti spyware  software     
61. ss the Internet  You can also share files  other  devices  and even your Internet connection itself           Your computer s wireless connection is turned on by default and  Windows will detect and display a list of available networks during  setup  Select your network and enter the password if required     Acer notebook computers feature an Airplane mode hotkey that turns  the network connection on or off  You can use the network  management options to turn your wireless network on off or control  what is shared over the network  From the Start screen  start typing  wireless    then select Connect to a network or Change Wi Fi  settings  Otherwise  open Internet Explorer and follow the  instructions     Note  Please refer to your Internet Service Provider  ISP  or router documentation  for details on connecting to the Internet        36   Connecting to the Internet    Connecting to a 3G network    If your computer has a SIM slot  you can connect to the Internet using  a 3G  cellular phone  network  To do this  you must have a compatible    SIM card and a data contract with your cellular provider        Note    Please contact your cellular provider for details on connecting to the Internet  via 3G        Using a Bluetooth connection   37    USING A BLUETOOTH CONNECTION       Bluetooth is a technology enabling you to transfer data wirelessly over  short distances between many different types of devices  Bluetooth   enabled devices include computers  cell phones  tablets  wirel
62. the app commands   e Swipe in from left edge  Switch to the previous app   e Two finger slide  Swiftly scroll through web pages  na             documents and playlists by placing two fingers on the  touchpad and moving both in any direction        Two finger pinch  Zoom in and out of photos  maps and q             documents with a simple finger and thumb gesture     20   Recovery    RECOVERY       If you are having trouble with your computer  and the frequently asked  questions  see Frequently asked questions on page 129  do not  help  you can  recover  your computer   i e  return it to an earlier state   This section describes the recovery tools available on your computer   Acer provides Acer Recovery Management  which allows you to  create a recovery backup  a drivers and applications backup  and to  start recovery options  either using Windows tools  or the recovery  backup        Note    Acer Recovery Management is only available with a pre installed Windows  operating system     Q Important    We recommend that you create a Recovery Backup and Drivers and  Applications Backup and as soon as possible   In certain situations a full recovery will require a USB recovery backup                 Creating a recovery backup    To reinstall from a USB storage drive  you must first create a recovery  backup  The recovery backup includes the entire original contents of  your computer   s hard drive  including Windows and all factory loaded  software and drivers  Using this backup wi
63. the main power supply     and a power 2  Save all necessary files   outlet are 3  Resume work   available  Turn off the computer if you want to recharge    the battery rapidly   The AC adapter 1  Save all necessary files   ora power outlet 2  Close all applications   is unavailable  3  Turn off the computer     48   Traveling with your computer    TRAVELING WITH YOUR COMPUTER       This section gives you tips and hints to consider when moving around  or traveling with your computer     Disconnecting from the desktop   Follow these steps to disconnect your computer from external   accessories    1  Save any open files    2 Remove discs from optical drive    3  Shut down the computer or put it into Sleep or Hibernate mode    4  Close the display cover    5  Disconnect the cord from the AC adapter    6  Disconnect the keyboard  pointing device  printer  external monitor  and other external devices    7 Disconnect the Kensington lock if you are using one to secure the  computer     Moving around    When you are just moving within short distances  for example  from  your office desk to a meeting room     Preparing the computer    Before moving the computer  close and latch the display cover to  place it in Sleep mode  You can now safely take the computer  anywhere you go within the building  To wake the computer from  Sleep mode  open the display and  if necessary  press and release  the power button    If you are taking the computer to a client s office or a different building   
64. turning your system to a previous state when  everything was working correctly   For instructions  see Returning to an earlier system snapshot on  page 27    3  Reset your operating system   If nothing else has solved the problem and you want to reset your  system  but keep your user information  see Returning your  system to its factory condition on page 28     4 Reset your system to its factory condition   If nothing else has solved the problem and you want to reset your  system to factory condition  see Returning your system to its  factory condition on page 28     Recovery   25    Reinstalling drivers and applications    As a troubleshooting step  you may need to reinstall the applications   and device drivers that came pre installed on your computer from the   factory  You can reinstall using either your hard drive or the backup  you have created    e Other applications   If you need to reinstall software that did not  come pre installed on your computer  you need to follow that  software   s installation instructions    e New device drivers   If you need to reinstall device drivers that did  not come pre installed on your computer  follow the instructions  provided with the device    If you are reinstalling using Windows and the recovery   information stored on your computer     1 From Start  type  Recovery  and then click Acer Recovery  Management in the list of apps     sct the task you want to perform  Please DO NOT    Restore Factory Settings       2  Click Reinstal
65. vacy policies on Web sites and in software   It is important to understand how an organization might collect and  use your personal information before you share it with them     e Guard your email address  Spammers and  phishers  sometimes  send millions of messages to email addresses that may or may not  exist in hopes of finding a potential victim  Responding to these  messages or even downloading images ensures you will be added  to their lists for more of the same messages in the future  Also be  careful when posting your email address online in newsgroups   blogs or online communities     Online offers that look too good to be true usually are    The old saying  there s no such thing as a free lunch  still rings true  today  Supposedly  free  software such as screen savers or smileys   secret investment tricks sure to make you untold fortunes  and  contests that you ve surprisingly won without entering are the enticing  hooks used by companies to grab your attention     While you may not directly pay for the software or service with money   the free software or service you asked for may have been bundled  with advertising software   adware   that tracks your behavior and  displays unwanted advertisements  You may have to divulge personal  information or purchase something else in order to claim your  supposed content winnings  If an offer looks so good it s hard to  believe  ask for someone else s opinion  read the fine print  or even  better  simply ignore it        Rev
66. w opens     Reset your PC       Images for reference only     Recovery   33    2 Click Next     3  Select the operating system to recover  normally only one option is  available      4 Choose to keep any changes to the hard drive     a lf you have deleted the recovery partition or otherwise changed  the partitions on the hard drive and want to keep these changes   select No     b  To restore your computer to Factory Settings  select Yes   5  Choose how to erase your files     a Just remove my files quickly erases all files before restoring  your computer and takes about 30 minutes    b  Fully clean the drive completely cleans the drive after each file is  erased  so no files can be viewed after the recovery  Cleaning the  drive takes much longer  up to 5 hours  but is much more secure  as old files are completely removed    6  Click Reset   7 After the recovery has finished  you can start using your computer  by repeating the first start process     Refresh your PC from the recovery backup  1  The Refresh your PC window opens     Refresh your PC    ll hap         2  Click Next    3  Select the operating system to recover  normally only one option is  available     4  Click Refresh    5 The recovery process begins by restarting your computer  then    continues by copying files to your hard drive  This process takes  about 30 minutes     34   Connecting to the Internet    CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET          Note    Information in this section may not apply to your computer     
67. you get started     How do   get to Start     Press the Windows key  click the Start button on the desktop taskbar   or move your cursor into the upper right hand corner of the screen  and click the Start charm     Where   s the Start button     The Start button will appear in the desktop taskbar  Clicking it will  open Start where you can launch apps     How do I see all of my apps   Click the arrow icon that appears at the bottom of Start when you  move your cursor     Can   make the  All apps  view the default for Start   Yes  you can  just follow these steps   1 Go to the desktop   2  Right click the taskbar and select Properties from the menu that  opens   3 From the Navigation tab  check Show the Apps view automatically  when I go to Start     What are  Charms      Charms allow you to perform useful functions  such as sharing  content  turning off your PC or changing settings     How do I access the charms   Move your cursor into the upper right hand corner of the screen     64   Frequently asked questions    Can   boot directly to the desktop     Yes  you can  just follow these steps   1 Go to the desktop     2  Right click the taskbar and select Properties from the menu that  opens     3 From the Navigation tab  check Go to the desktop instead of Start  when   sign in     How do I jump between apps     Move your cursor to the upper left hand corner of the screen and click  the thumbnail of the app that you want to jump to     How do  turn off my computer     Move your
68. you may choose to shut down the computer    Press the Windows key    lt C gt   click Settings  gt  Power then click  Shut Down    Or     Traveling with your computer   49  You can put the computer in Sleep mode by pressing  lt Fn gt     lt F4 gt  or  by closing the display     When you are ready to use the computer again  open the display and   if necessary  press and release the power button     Note          The computer may enter Hibernation or Deep Sleep mode after being in  Sleep mode for a period of time        What to bring to meetings    If your meeting is relatively short  you probably do not need to bring  anything with you other than your computer  If your meeting will be  longer  or if your battery is not fully charged  you may want to bring  the AC adapter with you to plug in your computer in the meeting room   If the meeting room does not have an electrical outlet  reduce the  drain on the battery by putting the computer in Sleep mode  Press   lt Fn gt     lt F4 gt  or close the display cover whenever you are not actively  using the computer     Taking the computer home    When you are moving from your office to your home or vice versa     Preparing the computer    After disconnecting the computer from your desktop  follow these  steps to prepare the computer for the trip home     e Check that you have removed all media and compact discs from the  drive s   Failure to remove the media can damage the drive head     e Pack the computer in a protective case that ca
    
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