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Prerequisites NOTE: The instructions are applicable only for touchscreen computer. 1 Follow the procedure from the microphone module. 3 Remove the screw that secures the microphone-module bracket to step 5 in Before Working Inside Your Computer. ... computer, follow the steps in "Removing the Stand Assembly". 2 Remove the back cover. For more safety best practices, see the Regulatory Compliance home page at dell.com/regulatory_compliance. After working inside your computer and follow the instructions in After Working Inside Your Computer.
Prerequisites NOTE: The instructions are applicable only for touchscreen computer. 1 Follow the procedure from the microphone module. 3 Remove the screw that secures the microphone-module bracket to step 5 in Before Working Inside Your Computer. ... computer, follow the steps in "Removing the Stand Assembly". 2 Remove the back cover. For more safety best practices, see the Regulatory Compliance home page at dell.com/regulatory_compliance. After working inside your computer and follow the instructions in After Working Inside Your Computer.
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... only) Provides high‑quality digital sound input for audio recording, voice calls, and so on. 2 Microphone (non-touchscreen computer only) Provides high‑quality digital sound input for audio recording, voice calls, and so on. 3 Camera-cover latch Covers your computer to cover ...
... only) Provides high‑quality digital sound input for audio recording, voice calls, and so on. 2 Microphone (non-touchscreen computer only) Provides high‑quality digital sound input for audio recording, voice calls, and so on. 3 Camera-cover latch Covers your computer to cover ...
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Dimensions and Weight System Information Memory Ports and Connectors Communications Video Audio Media-Card Reader Display Camera Stand Power Adapter Computer Environment Storage Views Dimensions and Weight Height Width Depth Weight (maximum): Without stand With stand Specifications 385.58 mm (15.18 in) 489.92 mm (19.29 in) 204.97 mm (8.07 in) Touchscreen Non-touchscreen 5.22 kg (11.51 lb) 4.53 kg (9.99 lb) 6.72 kg (14.82 lb) 6.03 kg (13.29 lb) NOTE: The weight of your computer varies depending on the configuration ordered and the manufacturing variability.
Dimensions and Weight System Information Memory Ports and Connectors Communications Video Audio Media-Card Reader Display Camera Stand Power Adapter Computer Environment Storage Views Dimensions and Weight Height Width Depth Weight (maximum): Without stand With stand Specifications 385.58 mm (15.18 in) 489.92 mm (19.29 in) 204.97 mm (8.07 in) Touchscreen Non-touchscreen 5.22 kg (11.51 lb) 4.53 kg (9.99 lb) 6.72 kg (14.82 lb) 6.03 kg (13.29 lb) NOTE: The weight of your computer varies depending on the configuration ordered and the manufacturing variability.
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Views Display Type Resolution (maximum) Dimensions: Height Width Diagonal Refresh rate Pixel pitch Controls Specifications • 19.5-in HD+ touchscreen • 19.5-in HD+ non-touchscreen 1600 x 900 236.34 mm (9.30 in) 433.92 mm (17.08 in) 495.30 mm (19.50 in) 60 Hz 0.2712 mm x 0.2626 mm Brightness can be controlled through the display-brightness increase/decrease button Dimensions and Weight System Information Memory Ports and Connectors Communications Video Audio Media-Card Reader Display Camera Stand Power Adapter Computer Environment Storage
Views Display Type Resolution (maximum) Dimensions: Height Width Diagonal Refresh rate Pixel pitch Controls Specifications • 19.5-in HD+ touchscreen • 19.5-in HD+ non-touchscreen 1600 x 900 236.34 mm (9.30 in) 433.92 mm (17.08 in) 495.30 mm (19.50 in) 60 Hz 0.2712 mm x 0.2626 mm Brightness can be controlled through the display-brightness increase/decrease button Dimensions and Weight System Information Memory Ports and Connectors Communications Video Audio Media-Card Reader Display Camera Stand Power Adapter Computer Environment Storage
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Contents Windows 8 Features Signing in Microsoft account Local account Locking and unlocking your computer Accessing the desktop Turning off your computer Charms Start screen and tiles Apps Closing an app Snapping apps More Information About Your Computer Power Adapter Battery Coin-Cell Battery Touchpad Display Touchscreen 3D Wireless Display 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 Contents 3
Contents Windows 8 Features Signing in Microsoft account Local account Locking and unlocking your computer Accessing the desktop Turning off your computer Charms Start screen and tiles Apps Closing an app Snapping apps More Information About Your Computer Power Adapter Battery Coin-Cell Battery Touchpad Display Touchscreen 3D Wireless Display 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 Contents 3
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... Numeric Keypad on a Laptop 50 Using Your Touchpad 50 Touchpad Gestures 51 Scroll 51 Zoom 52 Rotate 53 Flick 53 Quick Launch 54 Using Your Touchscreen 54 Touchscreen Gestures 54 Zoom 55 Dwell 55 Flick 55 Rotate 56 Scroll 56 Using Bluetooth 57 Pairing a Bluetooth device with your Keyboard 44 Keyboard Shortcuts...
... Numeric Keypad on a Laptop 50 Using Your Touchpad 50 Touchpad Gestures 51 Scroll 51 Zoom 52 Rotate 53 Flick 53 Quick Launch 54 Using Your Touchscreen 54 Touchscreen Gestures 54 Zoom 55 Dwell 55 Flick 55 Rotate 56 Scroll 56 Using Bluetooth 57 Pairing a Bluetooth device with your Keyboard 44 Keyboard Shortcuts...
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... to launch the app. Drag and release one of the apps to the right-side of the following resources. • Getting Started tile • dell.com/support • microsoft.com Start screen and tiles 15 Snapping apps You can get more information on . Some of the tiles are ...automatically updated and lets you are using a touchscreen, drag the app to the bottom of Windows 8. Tap or click on . Drag and release the other app to the left-side of the screen...
... to launch the app. Drag and release one of the apps to the right-side of the following resources. • Getting Started tile • dell.com/support • microsoft.com Start screen and tiles 15 Snapping apps You can get more information on . Some of the tiles are ...automatically updated and lets you are using a touchscreen, drag the app to the bottom of Windows 8. Tap or click on . Drag and release the other app to the left-side of the screen...
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... resolution and better color support provides better image quality. Displays may need specially designed 3D glasses to the left and right eye. Touchscreen Touchscreen is available on most laptops and provides the functionality of using a mouse, touchpad, or a keyboard. Commonly used in phones, ...tablets, computers, and so on. NOTE: You may also support features such as a stylus. You can operate a touchscreen with the objects on the screen by presenting separate 2D images to be supported on all computers. Generally, a screen with depth. You can...
... resolution and better color support provides better image quality. Displays may need specially designed 3D glasses to the left and right eye. Touchscreen Touchscreen is available on most laptops and provides the functionality of using a mouse, touchpad, or a keyboard. Commonly used in phones, ...tablets, computers, and so on. NOTE: You may also support features such as a stylus. You can operate a touchscreen with the objects on the screen by presenting separate 2D images to be supported on all computers. Generally, a screen with depth. You can...
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On-Screen Keyboard On screen keyboard are available on a touchscreen. Wireless Wireless keyboards are connected to operate. Bluetooth keyboards can pair with a receiver that use RF technology usually ship with your computer. Keyboard ... Bluetooth card or an external Bluetooth adapter. Such keyboards require batteries to the computer using a mouse or by touching the keys on almost all -in touchscreen devices such as batteries. Keyboard Connection Types Keyboards can select the keys using a cable (generally USB) and do not require additional power source, such ...
On-Screen Keyboard On screen keyboard are available on a touchscreen. Wireless Wireless keyboards are connected to operate. Bluetooth keyboards can pair with a receiver that use RF technology usually ship with your computer. Keyboard ... Bluetooth card or an external Bluetooth adapter. Such keyboards require batteries to the computer using a mouse or by touching the keys on almost all -in touchscreen devices such as batteries. Keyboard Connection Types Keyboards can select the keys using a cable (generally USB) and do not require additional power source, such ...
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...a mouse, such as open files, folder, and apps, zoom‑in temperature may not work in dusty, hot, or humid environments. Touchscreen Gestures Touchscreen gestures enhance the usability of the basic tasks that you can perform using a mouse or a keyboard. NOTE: Use the touchpad configuration tool to...scroll using the scroll bar, close and minimize windows using the buttons on the window, and so on the inner surface of using a touchscreen are application-specific and may cause condensation on . You can also use the on , by sliding or flicking your favorite applications. You can...
...a mouse, such as open files, folder, and apps, zoom‑in temperature may not work in dusty, hot, or humid environments. Touchscreen Gestures Touchscreen gestures enhance the usability of the basic tasks that you can perform using a mouse or a keyboard. NOTE: Use the touchpad configuration tool to...scroll using the scroll bar, close and minimize windows using the buttons on the window, and so on the inner surface of using a touchscreen are application-specific and may cause condensation on . You can also use the on , by sliding or flicking your favorite applications. You can...
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Flick Move a finger quickly in the desired direction to flip through content in the active window like pages in a play‑list. Dwell Touch and hold the item on the touchscreen and then move them closer to zoom‑out. Using Your Touchscreen 55 Flick also works vertically when navigating content such as images or songs in a book. Zoom Place two fingers on the screen to open the context menu. Place two fingers on the touchscreen and then bring them apart to zoom‑in.
Flick Move a finger quickly in the desired direction to flip through content in the active window like pages in a play‑list. Dwell Touch and hold the item on the touchscreen and then move them closer to zoom‑out. Using Your Touchscreen 55 Flick also works vertically when navigating content such as images or songs in a book. Zoom Place two fingers on the screen to open the context menu. Place two fingers on the touchscreen and then bring them apart to zoom‑in.
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... finger in the desired direction to start vertical scrolling. Pan - Move two fingers in an arched direction to start horizontal scrolling. 56 Using Your Touchscreen Rotate Scroll Rotate clockwise - Scroll up or down on the active window. Scroll Horizontal - Move a finger to the right or left to pan the selected...
... finger in the desired direction to start vertical scrolling. Pan - Move two fingers in an arched direction to start horizontal scrolling. 56 Using Your Touchscreen Rotate Scroll Rotate clockwise - Scroll up or down on the active window. Scroll Horizontal - Move a finger to the right or left to pan the selected...