Samsung Tablet GT P8110HAVXAR User Guide

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Table of contents  
Part One: Using Nexus 10  
1. Get started  
2
Charge the battery  
Turn on & sign in  
Get around  
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Browse & organize your Home screens  
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Touch & type  
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Type text by speaking  
Why use a Google Account?  
What’s New in Android  
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2. Explore your tablet  
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Swipe up for Google Now  
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Swipe down for notifications & settings  
Relax with Google Play  
Use & customize the lock screen  
Try Face Unlock  
Share content with Android Beam  
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Change the wallpaper  
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Take a screenshot  
Connect to keyboards, mice, & other devices  
3. Use the keyboard  
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Enter & edit text  
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Try Gesture Typing  
Use keyboard dictionaries  
4. Try some apps  
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Use All Apps  
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Start Gmail  
Find People  
Manage your Calendar  
Open & use Clock  
Manage downloads  
5. Use Google Now & Search  
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About Google Now  
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Use Google Now  
Turn off Google Now  
Control location access, reporting, & history  
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Search & Voice Actions basics  
Search tips & tricks  
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Use Voice Actions  
Voice Actions commands  
Google Now Card list  
About Gmail Cards  
About the Location History card  
About the Stocks card  
Search settings  
Privacy & accounts  
6. Accessibility  
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Accessibility overview  
Accessibility gestures for Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) 83  
Set up your tablet  
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Use magnification gestures  
Use TalkBack  
Change TalkBack settings  
Use Explore by Touch with TalkBack  
Navigate the Home screen  
Try Google Play  
Use Gmail  
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Browse Chrome  
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Use the lock screen  
Accessibility settings  
Part Two: Adjusting settings  
7. Wireless & network settings  
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Connect to Wi-Fi networks  
Connect to Bluetooth devices  
Optimize data usage  
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Control airplane mode & other network settings 117  
Connect to virtual private networks  
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8. Device settings  
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Change sound settings  
Set up Daydream  
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Transfer files through USB  
Extend battery life  
Manage memory usage  
About tablet sharing  
Add, modify, or delete users  
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9. Security settings  
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Security on Android  
Manage security settings  
Protect against harmful apps  
Set screen lock  
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Encrypt your data  
Work with certificates  
10. Personal, account, & system settings  
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Manage location access  
Change backup & reset options  
Add or remove accounts  
Configure sync options  
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Appendix: Hardware reference  
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What’s in the box  
Nexus 10  
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Detachable back panel  
Specs  
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Part One  
Using Nexus 10  
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Get started  
Charge the battery  
Your battery will not be fully charged when you first unpack your  
Nexus 10. It’s a good idea to fully charge the battery as soon as  
you get a chance.  
Connect the small end of the Micro USB cable to the Micro USB  
port on the upper left edge of the tablet, when viewed from the  
front. Then connect the other end to the charging unit, and the  
charging unit to a power outlet.  
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Use only the charging unit and Micro USB cable that come with  
your Nexus 10. Using a different charging unit or cable may  
damage your tablet.  
The best power source is the charging unit that comes with  
your tablet. Other sources, such as a laptop, may not work as  
well.  
The tablet charges faster when you’re not using it.  
The input voltage range between the wall outlet and this charg-  
ing unit is AC 100V–240V, and the charging unit’s output volt-  
age is DC 5V, 2A.  
The charging unit varies by country or region.  
The Nexus 10’s battery can’t be removed. Don’t attempt to  
open the tablet.  
DO NOT throw the battery in municipal waste.  
The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin in-  
dicates that the battery should not be placed in  
municipal waste.  
Turn on & sign in  
To turn on your Nexus 10, press the Power button on the top left  
edge for a few seconds, then release it.  
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The first time you turn on the tablet, you’ll see a Welcome screen.  
To choose a different language, touch the menu.  
To continue, touch Start and follow the instructions.  
When prompted, sign in using the email address and password for  
your Google Account. If you don’t have one yet, create one.  
An email address that you use for any of the following counts as  
a Google Account:  
Gmail  
YouTube  
Google Apps  
AdWords  
Any other Google product  
When you sign in with a Google Account, all the email, contacts,  
Calendar events, and other data associated with that account are  
automatically synced with your tablet.  
If you have multiple Google Accounts, you can add the others  
later.  
Get around  
Every Home screen shows the Favorites tray: another quick way  
to get to your books, magazines, apps, movies, and music:  
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Open folder of  
popular apps  
Shop on  
Google Play  
View all  
your apps  
At the bottom of every Nexus 10 screen, no matter what you’re do-  
ing, you’ll always find these three navigation buttons:  
Back  
Opens the previous screen you were working in, even  
if it was in a different app. Once you back up to the  
Home screen, you can’t go back any further in your  
history.  
Home  
Opens Home. If you’re viewing a left or right Home  
screen, opens the central Home screen. To open  
Google Now, swipe up. Google Now gives just what  
you need to know, right when you need it.  
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Recent apps  
Opens a list of thumbnail images of apps you’ve  
worked with recently. To open an app, touch it. To re-  
move a thumbnail from the list, swipe it left or right.  
If you don’t use these buttons often, they may shrink to dots or  
fade away, depending on the current app. To bring them back,  
touch their location.  
On the All Apps screen available from the Favorites  
tray, notice the Settings icon. This brings you to the  
Settings screens for your tablet, where you can ad-  
Settings  
just things like network, sound, and account settings,  
among many others.  
TIP: You can use Quick Settings to toggle Wi-Fi, change dis-  
play brightness, and more. To open Quick Settings, swipe  
down from the top right corner of any screen.  
At the top of the screen you’ll find Google Search, which lets you  
search your tablet or the Internet. Touch Google to type your  
search terms, or the  
Microphone icon to speak them; you can  
also say “Google” and your query to activate a voice search.  
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Browse & organize your Home screens  
Browse Home screens  
To move between Home screens, swipe left or right.  
The My Library widget displays apps, music, movies, magazines,  
books, and games you already have – including free content that  
comes with your Nexus 10:  
Touch any  
title to  
open it  
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When you’re ready to shop for more, try the suggestions in one of  
the Play Recommendations widgets:  
Touch to  
avoid future  
suggestions  
like this  
Touch to  
learn more  
Touch to see a  
different suggestion  
To resize a widget, touch & hold, then let go and drag the blue  
dots. To remove it, touch & hold, then drag it to the Remove icon  
at the top of the screen.  
Organize Home screens  
To add an app or widget to a Home screen:  
1. Go to the Home screen where you want to place the app or  
widget.  
2. Touch the  
All Apps icon.  
3. Swipe right, if necessary, to find the app or widget you want..  
4. Touch & hold the app or widget until the Home screen appears,  
slide it into place, and lift your finger.  
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To move an app or widget icon to a different location on a Home  
screen:  
1. Touch & hold the icon.  
2. Slide your finger to the new position.  
To move between Home screens, slide toward the edge of the  
screen.  
To bump another icon out of the way, slide slowly into it.  
3. Lift your finger.  
The icon drops into its new position.  
To combine two icons in a folder, slide one quickly over the other.  
To open a folder, touch it. To rename a folder, touch its name.  
Touch & type  
To select or activate something, touch it.  
To type something, such as a name, password, or search terms,  
just touch where you want to type. A keyboard pops up that lets  
you type into the field.  
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Other common gestures include:  
Touch & hold. Touch & hold an item on the screen by touching it  
and not lifting your finger until an action occurs.  
Drag. Touch & hold an item for a moment and then, without lift-  
ing your finger, move your finger on the screen until you reach  
the target position. For example, you can move apps around on  
the Home screen.  
Swipe or slide. Quickly move your finger across the surface of  
the screen, without pausing when you first touch (so you don’t  
drag something instead). For example, you can slide a Home  
screen left or right to view the other Home screens.  
Double-tap. Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other  
screen to zoom. For example, double-tap a picture in Chrome  
to zoom in, and double-tap again to zoom out.  
Pinch. In some apps (such as Maps, Chrome, and Gallery), you  
can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at  
once and pinching them together (to zoom out) or spreading  
them apart (to zoom in).  
Rotate the screen. The orientation of most screens rotates with  
your device as you turn it. To lock or unlock the screen’s verti-  
cal orientation, swipe down from the top right of any screen  
and touch the Rotation icon in Quick Settings  
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To change your tablet’s notification sounds, volumes,  
and more, go to Settings > Device > Sound.  
To change your tablet’s brightness, font size, and  
more, go to Settings > Device > Display.  
Settings  
Type text by speaking  
You can speak to enter text in most places that you can enter text  
with the onscreen keyboard.  
1. Touch a text field, or a location in text you’ve already entered  
in a text field.  
2. Touch the  
Microphone key on the onscreen keyboard.  
3. When you see the microphone image, speak what you want to  
type.  
Say “comma,” “period,” “question mark,” “exclamation mark,” or  
“exclamation point” to enter punctuation.  
When you pause, what you spoke is transcribed by the speech-rec-  
ognition service and entered in the text field, underlined. You can  
touch the Delete key to erase the underlined text. If you start typ-  
ing or entering more text by speaking, the underline disappears.  
To improve processing of your voice input, Google may record a  
few seconds of ambient background noise in temporary memory  
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at any time. This recording remains on the device only fleetingly  
and is not sent to Google.  
To change your tablet’s speech settings, go to Set-  
tings > Personal > Language & input.  
Settings  
Why use a Google Account?  
A Google Account lets you organize and access your personal in-  
formation from any computer or mobile device:  
Use Google Play. Google Play brings together all your favorite  
content in one place: movies, TV shows, books, music, maga-  
zines, apps, and more. When you sign in with your Google Ac-  
count, you can reach any of this content from any of your de-  
vices – as long as you have a network connection. You can also  
shop for more in the Google Play store.  
Synchronize and back up everything. Whether you draft an  
email, add an event to your calendar, or add a friend’s address,  
your work gets backed up continuously by Google and syn-  
chronized with any computer where you use the same Google  
Account.  
Access from anywhere. Check your latest calendar, email, text  
messages, or social stream, no matter what computer or mo-  
bile device you’re using.  
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Keep your stuff secure and available. Google works round the  
clock to protect your personal data from unauthorized access  
and to ensure that you get it when you need it, wherever you  
need it.  
Simplify shopping. You can connect your Google account with  
Google Wallet, which makes it easy to purchase music, books,  
apps, and more on Google Play and other online stores.  
Use other Google services. Your Google Account also lets you  
take full advantage of other Google apps and services that  
you may want to use, such as Gmail, Google Maps, Navigation,  
Google Play, YouTube, Google Talk, Messaging, and more.  
What’s New in Android  
Whether you’re new to Android or an avid user, check out some of  
the new features in Android 4.1 and 4.2 (Jelly Bean). For a compre-  
hensive list of all changes since Android 4.0, see Android 4.1, Jelly  
Gesture Typing (Android 4.2)  
Instead of typing each letter, use Gesture Typing to input a  
word without lifting your finger. You don’t need to worry about  
spaces because they’re added automatically for you.  
Glide your finger over the letters you want to type, and lift it  
after each word.  
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Google Play widgets  
New widgets on your Home screens display recently used  
apps, music, movies, books, or games you already have – in-  
cluding preloaded content that comes with your device. Other  
widgets offer suggestions for browsing Google Play.  
Touch a widget to access its content on Google Play. Touch &  
hold a widget to resize it or remove it.  
Quick Settings (Android 4.2)  
Use Quick Settings to easily access Wi-Fi settings, manage dis-  
play brightness, open the main Settings menu, and more.  
Swipe down from the top right corner of any screen to open  
Quick Settings, then touch one of the boxes to open a specific  
setting.  
Expandable notifications  
Expandable notifications were introduced in Android 4.1, in-  
cluding the option to perform actions from the notification it-  
self. In Android 4.2, you can expand notifications more easily  
with a swipe of your finger.  
Swipe down the notification shade from the top of the screen,  
then glide your finger down the notifications to expand them.  
Touch an icon inside a notification to handle a task directly.  
Rearrange Home screens  
Slide an icon slowly to move other icons or widgets gently  
aside.  
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Touch & hold an icon and slide slowly to the location of your  
choice. Slide an icon quickly over another to create a folder.  
Screen magnification (Android 4.2)  
Users with visual impairments can enter full-screen magnifica-  
tion by triple-tapping the screen.  
Go to Settings > System > Accessibility > Magnification ges-  
tures to turn on screen magnification.  
Google Now  
Google Now shows you information at just the right time, such  
as today’s weather before you start your day, how much traf-  
fic to expect before you leave for work, and even your favorite  
team’s score while they’re playing.  
Swipe up from the bottom center of any screen, or touch the  
Google Search bar on any Home screen.  
Say “Google” to search  
When the Google Now screen is open, you can say “Google” to  
activate a voice search.  
Open Google Now, then say “Google” and your query to search.  
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Explore your tablet  
Swipe up for Google Now  
Google Now is about getting you just the right information, at just  
the right time.  
It tells you today’s weather before you start your day, how much  
traffic to expect before you leave for work, and even your favorite  
team’s score while they’re playing.  
All of this happens automatically. Google Now intelligently brings  
you the information you want to see, when you want to see it. No  
digging required.  
For example, here’s a Google Now card that appears when you’re  
about to start your commute home:  
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Give it a try! Swipe your finger up from the bottom of any screen,  
or touch the Google Search bar at the top of the screen.  
When you want to see more cards, touch Show more cards at the  
bottom of the screen. When you don’t need them any more, swipe  
them out of the way.  
You’re in control  
When you decide to use Google Now, you’re turning on location  
reporting and location history. Google Now also uses location  
information provided by Google’s location service and GPS, if  
those are currently turned on.  
Google Now also uses data that you may have stored in other  
Google products. For example, if you have searches stored in your  
Web History, Google Now can show cards based on sports scores,  
flight status, and so on.  
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Similarly, Google Now can use data that you may have stored  
in third-party products that you allow Google to access. For  
example, your tablet’s synced calendar may include entries from  
non-Google calendar products. If you have such an entry for a  
dentist appointment that includes the dentist’s address, Google  
Now can check traffic and suggest when to leave.  
You’re in control. You can choose exactly which cards you’d like  
to see, adjust the details of what they display, and adjust your  
privacy settings.  
For more information about Google Now and your location  
Swipe down for notifications & settings  
Notifications alert you to the arrival of new messages, calendar  
events, and alarms, as well as ongoing events, such as video  
downloads.  
When a notification arrives, its icon appears at the top of the  
screen. Icons for pending notifications appear on the left, and  
system icons showing things like Wi-Fi signal or battery strength  
on the right:  
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Pending  
notifications  
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, &  
battery status  
To open the notification shade, swipe down from the top left cor-  
ner of any screen.  
Certain notifications can be expanded to show more information,  
such as email previews or calendar events. The one at the top is  
always expanded when possible.  
To open the related app, touch the notification icon on the left.  
Some notifications also allow you to take specific actions by  
touching icons within the notification. For example, Calendar no-  
tifications allow you to Snooze (remind you later) or send email to  
other guests.  
When you’re finished with a notification, just swipe it away. To dis-  
miss all notifications, touch the Dismiss icon at the top right of  
the notification shade.  
You can perform these actions from the notification shade:  
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Dismiss all  
Touch to  
respond  
to other  
guests  
Swipe down  
using one  
finger to  
expand  
certain  
notifications  
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Quick Settings  
Use Quick Settings to easily toggle Wi-Fi, manage display bright-  
ness, open the main Settings menu, and more. To open Quick Set-  
tings, swipe down from the top right corner of any screen:  
Touch to open  
all settings  
Touch a square  
to open the  
specific setting  
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Relax with Google Play  
Google Play brings together all your favorite content in one place  
– movies, TV shows, books, music, magazines, apps, and more –  
so you can reach it from any of your devices.  
Use Google Play widgets  
These widgets are available on your Home screens:  
My Library. Displays your most recently used music, books,  
and so on. Touch any of the images to see your content – plus  
free gifts from Google.  
Recommended on Play. Suggests music, movies, and other  
content that may interest you. Touch the suggestion to learn  
more about it.  
Recommended apps. Recommends apps that you can add to  
your Home screen. Touch the recommendation to learn more  
about it.  
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All Google Play recommendation widgets work the same way:  
Touch to  
avoid future  
suggestions  
like this  
Touch to learn more  
Touch to see a  
different suggestion  
To resize a widget, touch & hold, then let go and drag the blue  
dots. To remove it, touch & hold, then drag it to the Remove icon  
at the top of the screen.  
To add another Play widget, touch the  
All Apps icon, then Wid-  
gets, and swipe from right to left until you see the one you want.  
Then touch & hold, and let go in the Home screen location you  
want.  
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Shop on Google Play  
To open the Google Play Store app, touch the Play  
Store icon in your Favorites tray on every Home  
screen.  
Play Store  
Most things you purchase on Google Play are avail-  
able from your computer as well as from any of your  
Android mobile devices. (Android apps are one excep-  
tion – they run only on Android devices.)  
Sign in to play.google.com to get your entertainment from  
anywhere.  
Find your content  
If you purchased on Google Play in the past, you’ll automatically  
have access to this content on your Nexus 10 — just make sure  
you’re signed in using the same account that you used to pur-  
chase it.  
You can get to your content using any of the Google Play icons  
in your Favorites tray, including Books, Magazines, Movies, and  
Music.  
Or, touch the  
Play Store icon to open Google Play. In the top  
right corner, to the left of the Menu and Search icons, you’ll find  
a My Library icon corresponding to the section of Google Play  
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you’re currently viewing. For example, while browsing the Movies  
& TV section, you’ll see the Google Play Movies app icon, which  
will take you to My Movies & TV:  
Touch icon in this location to  
see your content of that type  
You can quickly access your content this way, from the Google  
Play Store app, even if you originally purchased it on Google Play  
using a different phone or tablet. If you get a new device, all your  
media will automatically be waiting for you here when you turn on  
and sign in.  
Google Play settings  
To adjust your Google Play settings, switch accounts, or get help,  
choose the option you want from the  
corner.  
Menu in the top right  
The Google Play Settings screen lets you control when you’re no-  
tified about updates to apps and games, clear your search history,  
and enable user controls. To filter Android apps based on maturity  
level or require a PIN before completing any purchase, touch Con-  
tent filtering or Set or change PIN.  
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Google Play support  
For more detailed information about Google Play, including phone  
and email support options, visit support.google.com/googleplay.  
Use & customize the lock screen  
You can add widgets to the top of the lock screen and swipe be-  
tween them. Lock screen widgets let you scan recent Gmail mes-  
sages, Calendar entries, and other app content without unlocking  
your screen.  
To set or change the type of lock, see Set screen lock.  
Add a widget to the lock screen  
1. In portrait mode, swipe right across the upper part of the screen  
until you see the  
Plus icon. In landscape mode, swipe right  
from the left side of your screen  
2. Touch the  
Plus icon. If prompted, enter your PIN, pattern,  
or password.  
A set of the available widgets appears. Apps that support lock  
screen widgets can add their own widgets to this set.  
3. Touch the widget you want to add.  
You can add up to five widgets to your lock screen. To move be-  
tween them, swipe across the top of the screen in portrait mode,  
or across the left side of the screen in landscape mode.  
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Reorder lock screen widgets  
1. Touch & hold a widget.  
2. Drag the widget and release it in the location of your choice.  
Remove a lock screen widget  
Touch & hold the widget, then drag it onto the Remove icon.  
Try Face Unlock  
You can set an automatic screen lock for your tablet. After you set  
a lock, the screen locks when the display goes to sleep or when  
you press the Power button.  
You can set locks of different strengths using lock settings:  
1. Go to  
Settings > Personal > Security > Screen lock.  
2. Touch the type of lock you’d like to use.  
Face Unlock is one of the options available. After you’ve set it up,  
you can unlock your tablet simply by looking at it. Although Face  
Unlock is not very secure, it can be convenient and fun to use.  
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TIP: After you set up Face Unlock, look under Settings > Per-  
sonal > Security for two additional settings: Improve face  
matching and Liveness check. Use these to make Face Un-  
lock more reliable and secure.  
Share content with Android Beam  
You can beam a web page, a video, or other content from your  
screen to another device by bringing the devices together (typi-  
cally back to back).  
Before you begin: Make sure both devices are unlocked, support  
Near Field Communication (NFC), and have both NFC and Android  
Beam turned on.  
1. Open a screen that contains something you’d like to share,  
such as a webpage, YouTube video, or place page in Maps.  
2. Move the back of your tablet toward the back of the other  
device.  
When the devices connect, you hear a sound, the image on  
your screen reduces in size, and you see the message Touch  
to beam.  
3. Touch your screen anywhere.  
Your friend’s device displays the transferred content. Or, if the  
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necessary app isn’t installed, Google Play opens to a screen  
where your friend can download the app.  
To turn on NFC, go to Settings > Wireless & networks  
> More > NFC.  
To turn on Android Beam, go to Settings > Wireless &  
Settings  
networks > More > Android Beam.  
Change the wallpaper  
To change the wallpaper that’s displayed on your Home screens:  
1. Touch & hold anywhere on a Home screen that’s not occupied.  
A list of options appears.  
2. Touch a wallpaper source:  
Gallery. Choose from pictures that you’ve synced with your  
tablet.  
Live Wallpapers. Choose from a scrolling list of animated  
wallpapers.  
Wallpapers. Choose from thumbnails of default images, or  
touch a thumbnail for a larger version.  
You can download additional wallpapers on Google Play.  
3. To set a wallpaper, touch Set wallpaper or, for Gallery images,  
determine the cropping and touch Crop.  
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To change your tablet’s wallpaper, go to Settings > De-  
vice > Display > Wallpaper.  
Settings  
Take a screenshot  
You can easily take a screenshot on your tablet that you can save  
in your Gallery or share with others:  
1. Make sure the image you want to capture is displayed on the  
screen.  
2. Press the Power and Volume down buttons simultaneously.  
The screenshot is automatically saved in your Gallery.  
TIP: To easily share your screenshot via Gmail, Google+, and  
more, swipe down the notification shade and touch the  
Share icon next to the preview of your screenshot.  
Connect to keyboards, mice, & other devices  
You can connect a keyboard, mouse, or even a joystick or other  
input device to your tablet via USB or Bluetooth and use it just as  
you would with a PC.  
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You may need an adapter to connect the keyboard or other device  
to your tablet’s USB port. To connect more than one USB device  
at a time, use a powered USB hub to reduce the drain on your tab-  
let’s battery.  
IMPORTANT: Using external devices such as keyboards via  
USB will cause a significant additional drain on your battery,  
as will continuous use of a mouse via Bluetooth.  
You pair and connect Bluetooth input devices to your tablet in the  
same way as any other Bluetooth device.  
Keyboards  
In addition to entering text, you can use your keyboard to navigate  
your tablet’s features:  
Use the arrow keys to select items on screen.  
Pressing Return when an item is selected is equivalent to  
touching that item.  
Pressing Escape is equivalent to touching Back.  
Press Tab or Shift-Tab to move from field to field in a form or  
other screen with multiple text fields.  
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Mice  
When you connect a mouse to your tablet and move the mouse,  
an arrow-shaped cursor appears, just as on a computer:  
Use the mouse to move the cursor.  
Clicking, pressing, and dragging with the mouse button is  
equivalent to touching, touching & holding, and dragging with  
your finger.  
Only one mouse button is supported.  
If your mouse has a trackball or scroll wheel, you can use it to  
scroll both vertically and horizontally.  
Other input devices  
You can connect joysticks, gamepads, and other input devices to  
your tablet. If they work without special drivers or adapters on  
your PC, they will likely work with your tablet. However, games  
and other apps must be designed to support any special features  
of an input device, such as dedicated buttons or other controls, to  
take full advantage of them.  
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Use the keyboard  
Enter & edit text  
You can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some apps open  
it automatically. In others, you open it by touching where you want  
to type.  
Touch a suggestion  
to type it  
Touch & hold to type  
this character  
Touch & hold to see input and  
keyboard settings  
Touch & hold to choose  
a smiley face  
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To make the keyboard go away, touch the modified  
Back but-  
ton below it.  
Basic editing  
Move the insertion point. Touch where you want to type.  
The cursor blinks in the new position, and a blue tab appears  
below it. Drag the tab to move the cursor.  
Select text. Touch & hold or double-tap within the text.  
The nearest word highlights, with a tab at each end of the se-  
lection. Drag the tabs to change the selection.  
The tab disappears after a few moments. To make it reappear,  
touch the text again.  
Delete text. Touch  
before the cursor.  
Type capital letters. Touch the Shift key once to switch to capi-  
to delete selected text or the characters  
tal letters for one letter.  
Or touch & hold  
Shift key while you type. When you release  
the key, the lowercase letters reappear.  
Turn caps lock on. Double-tap or touch & hold Shift key, so it  
changes to . Touch  
Cut, copy, paste. Select the text you want to manipulate. Then  
touch Cut, Copy or Paste button:  
Shift key again to return to lowercase.  
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Use next-word suggestions  
1. Touch the location where you want to input text.  
2. Start typing out a word. When the word you want is displayed in  
a list above the keyboard, touch it.  
3. Continue to touch one of the three options as your tablet pre-  
dicts words you may want. If you don’t want any of the options,  
type the next word without using the space bar.  
Your tablet will continue to suggest words as you type.  
To change your tablet’s keyboard and input methods,  
go to Settings > Personal > Language & input.  
To turn next-word suggestions on or off, go to Settings  
Settings  
> Personal > Language & input > Keyboard & input  
methods > Android keyboard. Touch the Settings icon,  
then check the box next to Next-word suggestions.  
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Try Gesture Typing  
To input a word using Gesture Typing:  
1. Touch the location where you want to type to open the keyboard.  
2. Slide your finger slowly across the letters of the word you want  
to input.  
3. Release your finger when the word you want is displayed in the  
floating preview or in the middle of the suggestion strip. To se-  
lect one of the other words in the suggestion strip, touch it.  
If the word you want isn’t shown while using Gesture Typing, you  
can type it out manually.  
Use Gesture Typing without the space bar  
When you use Gesture Typing, there’s no need to use the space  
bar — just continue to slide over the words you want.  
To change Gesture Typing settings, go to go to Set-  
tings > Language & input > Keyboard & input methods  
> Android keyboard. Then touch Settings and look un-  
Settings  
der Gesture Typing.  
Use keyboard dictionaries  
To manage keyboard dictionaries, go to Settings > Personal >  
Language & input.  
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Personal dictionary  
You can add your own words to your personal dictionary so that  
your tablet remembers them. Touch the Add icon to add a word  
or phrase, as well as a shortcut to easily use that word or phrase.  
Add-on dictionaries  
1. Touch the Settings icon next to Android keyboard.  
2. Touch Add-on dictionaries.  
You’ll see dictionaries for other languages that you can down-  
load to your device.  
3. Touch the dictionary you want, then touch Install.  
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Try some apps  
Use All Apps  
To see all your apps, touch  
any Home screen.  
All Apps in the Favorites tray on  
This is where you can see all your apps, including those down-  
loaded on Google Play. You can move app icons to any of your  
Home screens.  
From All Apps, you can:  
Move between screens. Swipe left or right.  
Open an app. Touch its icon.  
Place an app icon on a Home screen. Touch & hold the app icon,  
slide your finger, and lift your finger to drop the icon in place.  
Browse widgets. Touch the Widgets tab at the top of any All  
Apps screen.  
Get more apps. Touch the Play Store icon in the list of app  
icons, or the Shop icon at the upper right.  
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To remove an app icon from the Home screen, touch & hold it,  
slide your finger toward the top of the screen, and drop the app  
over the  
Remove icon .  
To view info about an app from an All App screen, touch & hold it,  
slide your finger toward the top of the screen, and drop the app  
over the  
App Info icon .  
Most apps include a  
Menu icon near the top or bottom of the  
screen that lets you control the app’s settings.  
Start Gmail  
Use the Gmail app to read and write email from any  
mobile device or browser. To open it, touch the Gmail  
icon on a Home or All Apps screen.  
Gmail  
But Gmail isn’t just about email. You can use your  
Gmail account to sign in to all Google apps and ser-  
vices, including these and many more:  
Google Now, for getting just the right information at just the  
right time  
Calendar  
People, for keeping track of your contacts  
Google Drive, for working with documents, spreadsheets, or  
drawings  
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While you’re reading a message:  
Touch the icons and menu along the top of the screen to ar-  
chive, throw away, label, or perform other actions on that  
message.  
Swipe left or right to read the previous or next conversation.  
To organize your email, check the box beside a message to select  
it. Then use the icons and menu along the top of the screen to  
manage the selected messages.  
To change your settings, add an account, or get help, touch the  
Menu icon.  
No matter where you are within Gmail, you can always get back to  
the Inbox by touching the  
Gmail icon at the top of the screen.  
Find People  
The People app gives you quick access to everyone  
you want to reach. To open it, touch the People icon  
on a Home or All Apps screen.  
People  
When you first turn on your tablet and sign into a  
Google Account, any existing contacts from that ac-  
count are synced with your People app. After that, all  
your contacts stay in sync automatically on your tab-  
let, another device, or a Web browser.  
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If you use Exchange, you can also sync that contact information  
with People.  
All your People information is available from Gmail, Google Talk,  
and other apps. As you add contacts from different sources,  
they’re synced automatically across all the places you need them.  
When you open the People app, you can:  
View all contacts, favorites, or groups. Choose from the top left  
of the screen.  
Read details. Touch a name to see details for a contact or  
group.  
View recent activity. When viewing a contact, swipe to the right  
to see recent updates.  
Edit details. While viewing a contact, touch icons at the top of  
the screen or the  
Menu icon to search contacts, add a con-  
tact, edit or share contact details, delete a contact, and so on.  
You can also touch the star beside the contact’s name to add  
that contact to your Favorites list.  
Change your settings. While viewing the main list screen, touch  
the Menu icon to import or export contacts, choose display  
options for the Groups and All tabs, and add or edit accounts.  
No matter where you are within People, you can always get back  
to the main lists by touching the  
screen.  
People icon at the top of the  
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Manage your Calendar  
Use the Calendar app to view and edit your schedule.  
To open it, touch the Calendar icon on a Home or All  
Apps screen.  
Calendar  
When you first set up your tablet, you configured it to  
use an existing Google Account (such as Gmail), or  
you created a new one. The first time you open the  
Calendar app on your tablet, it displays any existing  
calendar events from that Google Account on the web.  
As you edit events from any mobile device or web browser, they’re  
synced automatically across all the places you need them.  
To change the Calendar view, choose Day, Week, Month, or Agen-  
da from the top of the screen.  
From any of these views, you can:  
Read or edit event details. Touch an event to view its details.  
Manage events and calendars. Touch icons across the top of  
the screen or  
Menu to search or create events, return to to-  
day, or adjust settings.  
To email everyone who’s invited to an event, you have two options:  
Open the event from the Calendar app at any time and touch  
Email guests.  
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When a notification of the event arrives just before the meeting  
starts, swipe down the notification shade. Then swipe using  
one finger to expand the notification if necessary, and touch  
Email guests.  
Open & use Clock  
To open the Clock, touch the Clock icon from a Home or All Apps  
screen.  
Set an alarm  
1. Touch the Alarm Clock icon in the lower left corner of the  
screen.  
2. Touch the Add icon to add a new alarm.  
3. Select the time you want, then touch OK.  
Any existing alarms will show in the main Clock screen. To turn  
one On or Off, slide the switch.  
You can also add a label to an alarm and change the ringtone. To  
change these options for a single alarm, touch the arrow under-  
neath the On/Off switch.  
Set a timer  
1. Touch the Timer icon in the top left corner of the screen.  
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2. Enter the time you want, then touch Start.  
When the timer is going, you can add an additional minute, pause  
the timer, or delete the current timer.  
The timer beeps when the time is up. It keeps beeping until you  
touch Stop.  
Use the stopwatch  
1. Touch the Stopwatch icon in the top right corner of the screen.  
2. Touch Start to start the stopwatch.  
If you want to pause the stopwatch, touch Stop. You can also add  
laps while the stopwatch is running by touching the icon to the  
left of the stopwatch.  
To share your results, touch the Share icon to share via Google+,  
Gmail, and more.  
View your Clock  
To view the current date and time, touch the Clock icon at the top  
center of the screen.  
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Manage downloads  
To manage most downloads, touch the  
Downloads icon on the All Apps screen.  
Movies and some other content that you  
download don’t show up in the Downloads  
app.  
Downloads  
Google Play streams your purchases and  
rentals from Google servers while you’re  
playing them. They don’t occupy permanent  
storage space. However, you can pin (down-  
load) books, movies, and other content in or-  
der to access it offline.  
In addition to downloading content from Google Play, you can  
download files from Gmail or other sources. Use the Downloads  
app to view, reopen, or delete what you download in this way.  
From the Downloads app:  
Touch an item to open it.  
Touch headings for earlier downloads to view them.  
Check items you want to share. Then touch the  
and choose a sharing method from the list.  
Check items you want to delete. Then touch the  
Share icon  
Trash icon.  
At the bottom of the screen, touch Sort by size or Sort by date  
to switch back and forth.  
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When your tablet is connected to a computer, look in the Down-  
load directory to view files available in the Downloads app. You  
can view and copy files from this directory.  
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Use Google Now  
& Search  
About Google Now  
Google Now gives you just the right information at just the right  
time. Swipe up from the bottom of your tablet to get commute  
traffic before work, popular nearby places, your favorite team’s  
current score, and more.  
You can turn Google Now on or off at any time. Swipe up the same  
way and touch Menu > Settings > Google Now. If the keyboard’s  
covering the menu, touch the modified  
Back button to lower it.  
After you decide to start using Google Now, you don’t need to do  
anything else. If you like, you can fine-tune some settings, but  
Google Now doesn’t need any elaborate setup. The information  
you need is always at your fingertips.  
To know when to display what information, Google Now uses con-  
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textual data from your tablet and from other Google products,  
plus data from third-party products that you allow Google Now  
to access.  
For example, Google Now uses the time of day, your current loca-  
tion, and your location history to show you what the traffic on your  
commute is like when you wake up in the morning. It also uses  
information from Google services such as your Web History for  
sports or flight updates, or from your synced calendar entries for  
appointment reminders.  
About Google Now cards  
A Google Now card is a short snippet of useful information that  
slides into view right when you’re most likely to need it. For ex-  
ample, here’s a traffic card:  
To see some sample cards from the main Google Now screen,  
touch  
Menu > Sample cards. When you’re finished and want  
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to get back to the main Google Now screen, touch Hide sample  
cards.  
In addition to the cards shown in the list of samples, you may also  
see a Public Alerts card.  
Public Alerts provide emergency information from sources such  
as the National Weather Service and the U.S. Geological Survey.  
Coverage is currently provided by a limited number of key part-  
ners, only in the United States (excepting U.S. Geological Survey  
earthquake alerts). Google can’t guarantee that you’ll see every  
relevant alert. However, Google Now attempts to show you what’s  
important when you need it, in the hope that such alerts are a use-  
ful additional source of information. To learn more, visit support.  
About location access, reporting, & history  
Location access settings determine whether your tablet can use  
your current location. When location access is turned on, apps  
can use it to give you more relevant information, such as nearby  
restaurants or commute traffic.  
To turn off location access for all apps, go to Settings > Personal  
> Location access. If you prefer, you can turn off location access  
by Google apps while still permitting its use by non-Google apps  
– just go to Settings > Accounts > Google > Location settings.  
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Location reporting refers your tablet’s ability to report your cur-  
rent location for the purpose of recording your location history.  
Location history refers to your tablet’s ability to store your past  
locations, including home and work.  
When you decide to use Google Now, you’ll start reporting your  
location and turn on your location history. Google won’t share  
this information with other users or marketers without your  
permission.  
If you opted in to location history in the past, Google Now uses  
your previously recorded locations as well as ongoing details  
when making suggestions. Turning off location history pauses  
the collection of location information, but doesn’t delete your his-  
tory. To manage or delete your location details, visit http://google.  
Along with location history, Google Now uses Google’s location  
service and GPS. To manage these settings from the Google Now  
screen, touch Menu > Settings > Privacy and accounts > Loca-  
tion services.  
About Web History & other data  
Google Now uses data from multiple sources to help predict what  
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you need. For example, if you have a synced calendar entry for a  
dentist appointment, Google Now can check traffic and suggest  
when to leave. And if you have relevant searches saved in your  
Web History, such as for your favorite sports team or for upcom-  
ing flights, Google Now can also show cards for sports scores,  
flight status, and more.  
To manage your Web History, visit google.com/history. You can  
delete or pause your Web History and still use Google Now, but  
certain kinds of information, such as flight details, won’t show up.  
Use Google Now  
To view the Google Now cards that are waiting for you at any par-  
ticular time, swipe up from the bottom of your tablet, or touch  
Google on any Home screen.  
Google Now displays cards when they’re most likely to be useful  
and relevant based on the current time and your current location.  
To expand that search and get additional ones, touch Show more  
cards at the bottom of the main Google Now screen.  
When you’re finished with a card, just swipe it away to dismiss it  
from the Google Now screen. Don’t worry – it appears again when  
a new update is available.  
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Edit card settings  
To change the settings for an individual Google Now card:  
Touch Menu > Settings on the card.  
OR  
From the lower right corner of the Google Now screen, touch  
Menu > Settings > Google Now.  
The Google Now settings screen appears, where you can turn a  
specific card On or Off or adjust its settings. After you turn off a  
card, it won’t appear when you open Google Now.  
Dismiss cards  
To dismiss a card from the Google Now screen, swipe it away. The  
card will return the next time it’s relevant, which may be hours or  
days from now.  
Adjust notifications  
When a card has a new update, you’ll receive a notification at the  
top of your screen. You can pull down the notifications shade to  
open the card or dismiss the notification.  
Most notifications for Google Now cards can be turned off or set  
to low or standard priority. Low priority notifications appear at the  
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bottom of the notifications shade without any additional signal.  
Standard notifications appear like the others, in chronological or-  
der, and you can set vibration and a ringtone to accompany them.  
To set notifications to low or standard priority for an individual  
card that supports both options:  
Touch Menu > Settings when the card appears.  
OR  
From the lower right corner of the Google Now screen, touch  
Menu > Settings > Google Now, and adjust the settings under  
Notifications.  
To change ringtone and vibrate options for all standard notifica-  
tions, start from the Google Now screen, touch Menu > Set-  
tings > Google Now, and adjust the settings under Standard  
Notifications.  
Turn off Google Now  
Turning off Google Now stops the display of cards and returns  
Google Now settings to their defaults.  
1. Open the Google Now screen.  
Touch Google on a Home screen, or swipe up from the bottom  
of your tablet while viewing any screen.  
2. Touch Menu > Settings > Google Now, then slide the switch  
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at the top right to Off.  
3. In the Turn off Now cards dialog, decide whether you also want  
to turn off location history. If you do, check Also turn off Loca-  
tion history.  
Turning off location history may affect the way other Google  
products work.  
4. Touch Turn off.  
Turning off Google Now and location history doesn’t delete ex-  
isting history or turn off location reporting. For more informa-  
tion, see the next section, “Control location access, reporting &  
history.”  
Control location access, reporting, & history  
This section describes how to set your home and work addresses  
and manage other location-related features used by Google Now.  
Define home & work  
As you use Google Now, you may be asked to confirm your home  
or work address to get commute traffic information, travel help,  
and more. You can change these addresses in several other ways:  
When a Traffic card appears for home or work, touch  
> Edit.  
On the main Google Now screen, go to Menu > Settings >  
Menu  
Google Now > Traffic, then edit Home or Work under Locations.  
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Open the Latitude app, find your own location, touch your name  
on the map, and then Location history > Change home location  
/ Change work location.  
Visit maps.google.com from a browser and open My Places.  
from a browser, click Change next to Time at Work or Time at  
Home, edit the address, and click Save.  
You can turn off and delete your location history and still use  
Google Now, but certain kinds of information, such as commute  
traffic, may be limited or won’t show up at all.  
Turn off location reporting & history  
To turn off both location reporting and location history for your  
tablet:  
1. Go to  
Settings > Google > Maps & Latitude.  
This brings you to the Location settings screen for Google  
Maps.  
2. To turn off location reporting, touch Location reporting > Do  
not update your location.  
3. To turn off location history, uncheck Enable location history.  
Delete location history details  
Even if you turn off both location reporting and location history,  
your previously recorded history is still available to Google ser-  
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vices such as Google Now.  
To delete location history details, follow these steps from a desk-  
top computer:  
1. Open a web browser and make sure you’re signed in with the  
account whose location history you want to manage.  
A page appears that allows you to view your location history  
for any date.  
3. To delete all your recorded location history, click Delete all  
history.  
Alternatively, from this screen you can delete a portion of  
your location history starting from a date you choose in the  
calendar.  
4. Click OK.  
Turn off location access for your tablet  
Even when location reporting and location history are turned off,  
Google can periodically report data for use by various apps from  
sources such as Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and GPS to determine  
your precise location at any given time.  
To turn off access to precise location information for your tab-  
let, go to  
Settings > Personal > Location access and slide the  
switch to Off.  
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IMPORTANT: Turning off location access for your tablet also  
turns it off for Google Now, other Google apps, and third-  
party apps. That means that no apps can receive your pre-  
cise location information and many useful features will be  
disabled.  
To keep location access on, you must keep GPS satellites, Wi-Fi &  
mobile network location, or both settings checked.  
If you prefer, you can turn off location access by Google apps  
while still permitting its use by non-Google apps – just go to Set-  
tings > Accounts > Google > Location settings.  
For more information about location access settings, see “Con-  
Search & Voice Actions basics  
To use Google Search, touch Google on any Home screen or swipe  
up from the bottom of your tablet.  
You can use Voice Actions with Google Search to get directions,  
send messages, and perform a number of other common tasks.  
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Voice Search & Voice Actions  
You can initiate a Voice Search or Voice Action in several ways:  
Touch the  
Touch the  
Microphone icon in the Google Chrome omnibox.  
Microphone icon on the Home screen or Google  
Now screen and speak.  
Touch Google on the Home screen and say “Google”.  
When you’re viewing the Google Now screen, you don’t have to  
touch anything. Just say “Google.”  
Next, speak the terms to search for or the Voice Action to perform.  
For more details on Voice Actions, see “Use Voice Actions.”  
The ability to trigger a search or action by saying “Google” is called  
hotword detection. To turn it off or on, start from the Google Now  
screen and touch Menu > Settings > Voice > Hotword detection.  
IMPORTANT: To detect when you say “Google” to launch  
Voice Search or Voice Actions, Google analyzes sound  
picked up by your tablet’s microphone in intervals of a few  
seconds or less. The sound is immediately discarded after  
analysis and is not stored on the device or sent to Google.  
For more information about Voice Actions, see “Use Voice Actions”  
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Search by typing  
Type your query in the search box on the Home or Google Now  
screen, or in Google Chrome’s omnibox.  
As you type, suggestions appear below the Search box.  
The first few suggestions attempt to complete what you’re typing:  
To search for a suggestion immediately, touch it.  
To search for the contents of the search field, touch the Search  
icon on the right side of the keyboard.  
Search tips & tricks  
What you want What to type or say  
Examples  
Sports  
[team’s name]  
San Francisco Giants  
information  
Pictures  
Pictures of [topic]  
images of [topic]  
Pictures of San Francisco  
Images of cats  
Convert mea-  
surements  
[original measurement]  
in [new measurement]  
30 degrees Celsius in  
Fahrenheit  
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Movie show-  
times  
Movie  
Movie  
Movie [location]  
[movie name]  
Movie Chicago  
The Horse’s Mouth  
Word definition Define [word]  
Define campanile  
Weather fore-  
cast  
Weather  
Weather  
Weather [location]  
WeatherDetroit  
Identify an area Area code [###]  
code  
Area code 215  
Zip code 46202  
Identify zip  
code  
Zip code [#####]  
Time  
Time  
Time  
Time [location]  
Time in London  
Flight informa- [Airline] [flight number]  
tion  
American airlines flight  
390  
Translation  
Translate to [language]  
[phrase]  
Translate to Spanish,  
Where is the Palace  
Hotel?’  
Calculator  
[A math phrase]  
75 divided by 6  
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Food  
[Type of food]  
Mexican food  
[Type of food] in [loca-  
tion]  
Mexican food in Urbana,  
Illinois  
Use Voice Actions  
You can use Voice Actions with Google Search to get directions,  
send messages, and perform a number of other common tasks.  
You initiate a Voice Action the same way you initiate a voice  
search, by touching a  
Microphone icon in a search box or the  
Chrome omnibox, or by saying “Google” when the Google Now  
screen is open. For details, see “Search & Voice Actions basics.”  
Next, speak the Voice Action you want to use. Here are some typi-  
cal examples:  
“Set alarm for 8:30 a.m.”  
“Send email to Marcus Foster. Subject: Coming tonight? Mes-  
sage: Hope to see you later.”  
“Navigate to Mike’s Bikes in Palo Alto.”  
As you speak, Voice Search analyzes your speech and initiates  
the action.  
If Voice Search doesn’t understand you, it lists a set of possible  
meanings. Just touch the one you want.  
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Some Voice Actions, such as “send email” and “note to self,” open  
a panel that prompts you to complete the action by speaking or  
typing more information.  
Touch any text already entered in the panel to add or edit the  
text by typing.  
To speak text instead of typing, first touch the  
Microphone  
key near the bottom right of the onscreen keyboard.  
Touch underlined words or phrases or drag across multiple  
words to view a list of alternate transcriptions, or to edit by  
speaking or typing.  
When confident that the transcription is accurate, Voice  
Search displays transcribed words as regular text. Words or  
phrases for which it has provided alternate transcriptions are  
underlined.  
Touch a button at the bottom of the window to add any optional  
fields (you can also speak the name and content of any of these  
fields in your original voice action).  
When you’re done, touch the button appropriate to complete  
the action, such as Send.  
Voice Actions commands  
You can search and control your tablet with the following Voice Ac-  
tion commands. For details, see “Use Voice Actions.”  
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Say  
Followed by  
Examples  
Words you want to  
search for  
“bike shoes”  
“Open”  
App name  
“Open Gmail”  
“Create a Calendar “Event descrip-  
“Create a calendar  
event”  
tion” & “day/date” & event: Dinner in San  
“time”  
Francisco, Saturday  
at 7:00 p.m.”  
Map of”  
Address, name,  
“Map of Golden Gate  
business name, type Park, San Francisco.”  
of business, or other  
location  
Directions to” or  
Address, name,  
“Directions to 1299  
Navigate to”  
business name, type Colusa Avenue,  
of business, or other  
destination  
Berkeley, California”  
or  
“Navigate to  
Union Square,  
San Francisco.”  
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Contact name  
“Mike LeBeau” (opens  
Mike’s contact card)  
Go to”  
Search string or URL “Go to Google.com”  
One or more of:  
“Send email to Hugh  
Briss, subject, new  
shoes, message, I  
can’t wait to show  
you my new shoes,  
period.”  
Send email”  
To” & contact names,  
“Cc” & contact  
names, “Bcc” & con-  
tact names, “Subject”  
& subject text  
“Message” & mes-  
sage text (speak  
punctuation)  
Message text  
“Note to self: remem-  
ber the milk”  
“Note to self”  
“Set alarm”  
“Time” or “for” & time, “Set alarm for 7:45  
such as “10:45 a.m.”  
or “20 minutes from  
now,” “Label” & name  
of alarm  
p.m., label, switch the  
laundry”  
“Listen to”  
Words to search  
“Listen to: Smells  
YouTube for, such as Like Teen Spirit”  
the name of a song,  
artist, or album.  
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Google Now Card list  
Cards are displayed when you’re most likely to need them. Most  
are based on information available to your Google account, such  
as your current location, recent searches, or calendar entries.  
Gmail cards display information based on recent confirmation  
messages in the Gmail account you’ve selected for use with  
Google Now. For more details, see “About Gmail Cards.”  
Travel cards appear when you’re away from home.  
Birthdays  
Displays an interesting  
fact about your birthdate  
on your birthday.  
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Concerts  
Shown before your favorite  
artists give concerts near  
you.  
Flights  
Shown before flights that  
you’ve searched for.  
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Gmail: Event bookings  
Shown before an event  
booking confirmed by  
Gmail.  
Gmail: Flights  
Shown before flights con-  
firmed by Gmail.  
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Gmail: Hotels  
Shown when you receive  
a confirmation email and  
before your scheduled  
checkout.  
Gmail: Packages  
Displayed when you  
receive a shipping no-  
tification for an online  
purchase.  
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Gmail: Restaurants  
Shown before a restaurant  
reservation confirmed by  
Gmail.  
Location history  
Shows a rough approxima-  
tion of how far you walked  
or cycled during the past  
month.  
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Movies  
Shows movies playing in  
your vicinity, and tells you  
when a movie you’re inter-  
ested in is playing nearby.  
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News update  
Shows updates related to  
news items you’ve read  
recently.  
Next appointment  
Shown before scheduled  
meetings.  
Photo spot nearby  
Shown when you’re near  
a popular spot for taking  
photos.  
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Places  
Shows nearby businesses  
and other places of poten-  
tial interest.  
Public alerts  
Gives public advisories  
for your location from the  
National Weather Service,  
U.S. Geological Survey,  
and similar services.  
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Public transport  
Shown with relevant  
schedules when you’re  
near a train station, bus  
stop, or other public tran-  
sit stop.  
Sports  
Shown for teams that  
interest you before, during,  
or after a game.  
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Stocks  
Shown periodically for  
stocks you’re tracking. For  
more details, see About  
Stocks card page 78.  
Traffic  
Shown before your usual  
commute times.  
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Travel: Currency  
Shows the latest currency  
conversion information for  
your location.  
Travel: Nearby attractions  
Shown when you’re near  
well-known attractions,  
such as restaurants, mu-  
seums, cafes, and so on.  
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Travel: Time back home  
Shown periodically when  
you’re in a different time  
zone than usual.  
Travel: Translate  
Shown when you’re visit-  
ing a place with a different  
language, to help translate  
words and phrases.  
Weather  
Periodically displays  
weather for home, work,  
or your current location.  
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About Gmail Cards  
Gmail cards are based on confirmation messages sent to the  
Gmail account you’ve selected for use with Google Now. For ex-  
ample, cards appear before restaurant reservations you’ve made  
with OpenTable or when you receive email updates for packages  
in transit.  
Gmail cards typically include links to other useful information,  
such as a link to the email on which the card is based, or direc-  
tions to a restaurant or hotel from your current location.  
You can turn Gmail cards off or on at any time .To do so from the  
main Google Now screen go to Menu > Settings > Google Now and  
check or uncheck Show cards based on Gmail.  
About the Location History card  
The Location History card appears once a month. It provides a  
very rough approximation of how far you’ve walked or cycled dur-  
ing that month compared to the previous one. These estimates  
are based on occasional samples of the accelerometer in your  
tablet, which are then compared to typical movements involved  
in walking or cycling.  
This information isn’t available unless you’ve turned on location  
reporting and history for at least one of your Android devices. If  
you’ve turned these on for more than one device, the location his-  
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tory card reflects the one you used most often that month.  
About the Stocks card  
The Stocks card displays stocks that:  
You’ve searched on recently.  
You’re tracking through Google Finance.  
You’ve explicitly listed in the Stocks card settings.  
You can choose whether to display stocks when their price  
changes by 1% or more, or in the mornings or evenings.  
To change Stock card settings from the main Google Now screen,  
go to Settings > Google Now > Stocks.  
Search settings  
To view Google Search settings, including those for Google Now,  
scroll to the bottom of the Google Now screen and touch Menu  
> Settings.  
The first three types of settings are described here. For Privacy  
and accounts, see the next section.  
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Google Now  
Google Now settings let you turn Google Now on or off. If you  
turn it on, you’re taken through a brief introduction and given the  
chance to opt in.  
While Google Now is on, you can also set your preferences for  
individual Google Now cards and related notifications from the  
Google Now settings screen.  
Options for each card vary. Most include a Notifications section  
that lets you control how you’re informed when a card changes.  
Typically, you can choose between Off, Low priority, or Standard  
notifications.  
Low priority notifications appear at the bottom of the notifica-  
tions shade without any additional signal. Standard notifications  
appear like the others, in chronological order, and you can set vi-  
bration and a ringtone.  
To set the ringtone and vibrate options for standard notifications,  
go to touch Menu > Settings > Google Now and look at the end  
of the list.  
Voice settings  
Voice settings control different aspects of speech input and out-  
put when you search by voice or use voice actions:  
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Language. The language you select here for Voice Search in-  
put and output can be different from the language displayed  
by your tablet.  
Speech output. To turn on speech output only when you’ve got  
a headset attached to your tablet, select Hands-free only.  
Block offensive words. Check to ensure that search results  
with offensive language are blocked.  
Hotword detection. When this is checked, you can say “Google”  
when viewing the Google Now screen rather than touching the  
Microphone icon to initiate a voice search or action.  
Download offline speech recognition. Check to select one or  
more additional languages for speech recognition when you  
don’t have a network connection.  
IMPORTANT: To detect when you say “Google” to launch  
Voice Search or Voice Actions, Google analyzes sound  
picked up by your tablet’s microphone in intervals of a few  
seconds or less. The sound is immediately discarded after  
analysis and is not stored on the device or sent to Google.  
Tablet search  
Tablet search settings let you select which apps on your tablet  
are included in Google searches.  
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Privacy & accounts  
These settings control the account for use with Google Search  
and search-related privacy options for that account. You can view  
them in two ways:  
From the Google Now screen:  
accounts.  
From your tablet’s main Settings app:  
Menu > Settings > Privacy &  
Settings > Accounts  
> Google > Search.  
Touch each setting to learn more:  
Google Account. The account used with Google Search and  
Google Now.  
Manage location history. Opens Google Maps settings, where  
you turn location settings and location reporting on or off.  
Google location settings. Lets you turn location access by all  
Google apps on or off. If location access is turned on for your  
tablet, you can turn Google apps access off here without af-  
fecting access by non-Google apps.  
Show recent searches. Check if you want search suggestions  
based on your recent searches.  
Manage Web History. Opens your Web History settings in a  
browser. You may have to sign in to reach them.  
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Accessibility  
Accessibility overview  
Your tablet’s accessibility features make it easier to use if you  
have visual impairments:  
TalkBack is a pre-installed screen reader service provided by  
Google. It uses spoken feedback to describe the results of ac-  
tions, such as opening an app, and events, such as notifications.  
Explore by Touch is a system feature that works with TalkBack,  
allowing you to touch your tablet’s screen and hear what’s under  
your finger via spoken feedback. This feature is helpful to users  
with no vision.  
Accessibility settings let you modify your tablet’s display and  
sound options, such as increasing the text size, changing the  
speed at which text is spoken, and more.  
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If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate Accessibility  
settings.  
Users with low vision  
If you have low vision and don’t plan to use Explore by Touch, go  
to support.google.com/nexus to see Help content formatted for  
sighted users. You can make reading and navigating this material  
easier by increasing the text size – just go to Settings > Accessi-  
bility, and check the Large text option.  
Related Settings  
To view Accessibility settings, go to Settings > Accessibility.  
To control sound feedback and other TalkBack behaviors, go to  
Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack and touch Settings at the  
top right corner of the screen.  
Accessibility gestures for Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)  
When TalkBack and Explore by Touch are turned on, you can use  
simple gestures to navigate your Nexus 10:  
Drag one finger. Explore your screen and hear audible feedback  
for what is being touched.  
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Double-tap anywhere on the screen. Opens or activates the  
item that you last touched.  
Swipe up or down using two fingers. Scroll within lists.  
Swipe left or right using two fingers. Change pages and  
screens.  
Swipe right (or down) using one finger. Move to the next item.  
Swipe left (or up) using one finger. Move to the previous item.  
Swipe down then up using a single motion. Transition to the  
next reading level when reading blocks of text, then swipe right  
to read forward or left to go back.  
Swipe up then down using a single motion. Transition to the  
previous reading level when reading blocks of text, then swipe  
right to read forward or left to go back.  
Swipe right then left using a single motion. Move to the next  
page.  
Swipe left then right using a single motion. Move to the previ-  
ous page.  
While you’re exploring with one finger, you can use another finger  
to double-tap to open an app, widget, and so on.  
IMPORTANT: The way these gestures are interpreted is spe-  
cific to TalkBack. Other accessibility services may use the  
same gestures for different actions  
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Shortcut gestures in TalkBack  
Note: These gestures work only when Explore by Touch is turned  
on.  
TalkBack has shortcut gestures to help you get to your Home  
screen, go back, and more. To try these shortcuts, swipe using a  
single motion:  
Up then right: Open continuous reading menu  
Up then left: Home button  
Down then right: Open global context menu  
Down then left: Back button  
Right then down: Open notifications  
Left then up: Recent apps button  
You can modify your shortcut gestures and the corresponding ac-  
tions in TalkBack by going to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack >  
Settings > Manage shortcut gestures.  
Set up your tablet  
Your Nexus 10 has the following hardware:  
Power button/lock key. The Power button is located on the  
right side of your tablet.  
Volume. The Volume key is directly under the Power button.  
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Front-facing camera. The camera is located at the top center  
of your screen.  
Micro USB port. The USB is at the bottom of your tablet.  
Headset jack. The headset jack is in the lower right side at the  
bottom of your tablet.  
When you turn on your tablet for the first time, you’ll arrive at a  
Welcome screen.  
To turn on TalkBack and Explore by Touch, place two fingers  
slightly apart on your screen. You’ll hear spoken feedback  
when your tablet recognizes the gesture. Keep holding your fin-  
gers for two more seconds to enable TalkBack and Explore by  
Touch. After turning on these features, the Explore by Touch  
tutorial starts, giving you a chance to experience navigating  
on Android. When you’ve completed the tutorial, the tablet dis-  
plays the Welcome screen again.  
To choose a different language, swipe right and double-tap the  
menu.  
To finish setting up your tablet, swipe right and double-tap  
Start towards the center of the screen.  
A series of screens takes you through the setup process. When  
prompted, you can sign in using the email address and password  
for your Google Account. When you sign in with a Google Account,  
all the email, contacts, Calendar events, and other data associ-  
ated with that account are automatically synced with your tablet.  
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If you have multiple Google Accounts, you’ll be able to add the  
others later.  
TIP: If you share your tablet with other users and need to  
turn accessibility features off, you can use a shortcut to turn  
them back on again.  
To turn on this shortcut, go to Settings > Accessibility > Ac-  
cessibility shortcut, then slide the switch to the On position.  
To turn on accessibility features using the shortcut, touch  
& hold the Power button until you hear a sound or feel a vi-  
bration. Then touch & hold two fingers until you hear audio  
confirmation.  
Overlays  
After completing the setup process, you’ll encounter several over-  
lays that explain how to use various features on your tablet. To  
dismiss an overlay, swipe right and double-tap OK.  
Use magnification gestures  
When this feature is turned on, you can magnify your screen by  
triple-tapping. (For users with low vision)  
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Note: Triple-tap for magnification works everywhere except for  
the keyboard and navigation buttons.  
Magnify: Triple-tap & hold.  
Magnify & pan: Triple-tap & hold, then drag your finger.  
Toggle magnification in or out: Triple tap & release.  
While you’re zoomed in, you can:  
Pan: Drag two or more fingers across the screen.  
Adjust zoom level: Pinch or expand using two or more fingers.  
Use TalkBack  
TalkBack provides spoken feedback to help you navigate your tab-  
let, describing what you touch and activate.  
Note: Sighted assistance is needed for users with no vision to en-  
able TalkBack if it wasn’t turned on during the initial setup.  
To turn TalkBack off or on:  
1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack.  
2. Slide the TalkBack switch to the On or Off position.  
3. Touch OK to turn on TalkBack.  
4. When asked if you want to enable Explore by Touch, touch OK  
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only if you want to change the way your tablet works and have  
your tablet describe each item that your finger moves over on  
the screen.  
When you turn on TalkBack, spoken feedback starts immediately.  
As you navigate your tablet, TalkBack describes your actions and  
alerts you of notifications and other occurrences.  
If you also enabled Explore by Touch, moving your finger around  
the screen triggers a description of each item it touches. Double-  
tap to activate the last spoken item, and swipe with two fingers  
to perform swiping actions that normally require just one finger.  
Change TalkBack settings  
To modify TalkBack settings, go to Settings > Accessibility > Talk-  
Back, then double-tap Settings in the top right corner.  
When to speak  
Speech volume. You can set this as a percentage of media  
volume.  
Use pitch changes. Check to speak keyboard feedback at a  
lower pitch.  
Speak when screen is off. Check to turn on spoken feedback  
when the screen is off.  
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Feedback settings  
Sound feedback. Check to control navigation sounds.  
Sound volume. Available when Sound feedback is checked.  
You can set this as a percentage of media volume.  
Touch exploration  
Launch “Explore by touch” tutorial.  
Manage shortcut gestures. Allows you to assign the operations  
that different gestures trigger.  
Control speed of Text-to-Speech  
To control the speed of TalkBack’s speech, go to Settings > Ac-  
cessibility > Text-to-speech output > Speech rate.  
Manage TalkBack volume  
To change the volume settings for TalkBack, go to Settings >  
Sound > Volumes. Use the slider for Music, video, games, & other  
media to change the volume level.  
You can also use the volume control on the right side of your tab-  
let when you hear spoken feedback.  
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Enhance web accessibility  
In order to have full accessibility support for products such as  
Gmail and Chrome, you’ll need to turn on the Enhance web ac-  
cessibility option. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Enhance web  
accessibility, and double-tap Allow. This allows apps to install  
scripts that make web content more accessible.  
Use Explore by Touch with TalkBack  
When TalkBack is turned on, you have the option to use the Ex-  
plore by Touch feature. Explore by Touch allows you to drag your  
finger slowly over your screen and describes each item that your  
finger touches.  
TalkBack must be turned on for Explore by Touch to be avail-  
able. When you turn on TalkBack for the first time, you’ll receive a  
prompt to turn on Explore by Touch.  
IMPORTANT: If you chose not to turn on Explore by Touch  
when you turned on TalkBack, you can switch it on later. Go  
to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack > Settings, then check  
Explore by touch. You can use the same checkbox to turn it  
off at any time.  
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Each action you take with your finger alerts you with spoken feed-  
back, as well as sound (if enabled).  
To navigate your tablet using Explore by Touch, you can:  
Explore your screen using one finger to hear what icons and  
buttons are on the screen and can be selected.  
After finding icons and buttons, double-tap anywhere on the  
screen to open apps, menus, and more.  
To learn about the gestures you can use with TalkBack and Ex-  
Recommended tutorial: To learn more about Explore by Touch, go  
to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack > Settings > Launch “Ex-  
plore by touch” tutorial.  
Navigate the Home screen  
Note: These instructions assume that you have turned on Explore  
by Touch.  
At the bottom of the screen, you’ll find three Navigation buttons.  
They’re always available. No matter what you’re doing with your  
tablet, you can always get back to the main Home screen or return  
to previous screens:  
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Back. Opens the previous screen you were working in, even if it  
was in a different app. Once you back up to the Home screen,  
you can’t go back any further in your history.  
Home. Opens Home. If you’re on a left or right Home screen,  
this button opens the central Home screen.  
Recent apps. Opens a list of thumbnail images of apps you’ve  
worked with recently. To open an app, touch and double-tap.  
To remove a thumbnail from the list, use two fingers to swipe  
it left or right.  
After a short time without getting used, these buttons may shrink  
to dots or fade away, depending on the current app. To bring them  
back, double-tap in their approximate location.  
You can use easy gestures to activate the Navigation buttons and  
access your notifications. Swipe with a single motion:  
Up then right: Open continuous reading menu  
Up then left: Home button  
Down then right: Open global context menu  
Down then left: Back button  
Right then down: Open notifications  
Left then up: Recent apps button  
Just above the Navigation buttons in portrait mode, or on the right  
side of the screen in landscape mode, you’ll find the Favorites tray.  
The apps you keep in the tray are available on every Home screen.  
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The Apps icon in the center is permanent. Find it and double-tap  
to reveal all your apps and widgets.  
Your Home screen can hold app and widget icons, plus folders.  
To open an app, folder, or widget, find its icon and double-tap.  
To see additional Home screens, swipe left then right or right  
then left in a single motion, or left or right using two fingers.  
At the top of the screen, you’ll find the status bar:  
Status icons on the left tell you which apps have sent you noti-  
fications—for example, that a message has arrived, or it’s time  
for a meeting. If you have TalkBack or another accessibility ser-  
vice running, it will speak the notification when it first appears.  
To find your notifications, use two fingers to pull down the noti-  
fication shade from the top of the screen, or swipe up then right  
using a single motion.  
System icons on the right display the current wireless and net-  
work connection strength, battery level, time, and more.  
Google Search, just below the status and system icons, lets you  
search your tablet or the Internet. Find Search and double-tap to  
type your search terms, or Voice Search to speak them.  
To find your notifications, use two fingers to pull down the notifi-  
cation shade from the top left side of the screen, or swipe up then  
right using a single motion.  
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You can also use the Quick Settings menu to easily open settings  
for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and more. To open Quick Settings, use three  
fingers to pull down the menu from the top right side of the screen.  
Try Google Play  
Note: These instructions assume that you have turned on Talk-  
Back and Explore by Touch.  
Google Play brings together all your favorite content in one place  
– movies, books, music, magazines, apps, and more – so you can  
reach it from any of your devices.  
Use Google Play widgets  
These widgets are available on your Home screens:  
Recommended on Play: Suggests music, movies, and other  
content that may interest you. Find the suggestion and double-  
tap to learn more about it.  
Recommended apps: Recommends apps that you can add to  
your Home screen. Find the recommendation and double-tap  
to learn more about it.  
To remove a widget, double-tap & hold on the second tap, then  
drag it to the Remove icon at the top of the screen.  
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To add another Google Play widget, find the Apps icon and dou-  
ble-tap, then Widgets, and swipe left until you find the one you  
want. Then double-tap & hold on the second tap, and let go in the  
Home screen location you want.  
Shop on Google Play  
To open the Google Play Store app, find and double-tap the Play  
Store icon in your Favorites tray on every Home screen.  
Most things you purchase on Google Play are available from your  
computer as well as from any of your Android mobile devices.  
(Android apps are one exception – they run only on Android de-  
vices.) Sign in to play.google.com to get your entertainment from  
anywhere.  
Find your content  
If you purchased from Google Play in the past, you’ll automati-  
cally have access to this content on your Nexus 10 – just make  
sure you’re signed in using the same account that you used to  
purchase it.  
You can get to your content using any of the Google Play icons in  
your Favorites tray, including Books, Magazines, Movies, and Mu-  
sic. (Note: To read magazines in text mode, visit Reading in text  
mode at the end of this article.)  
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Or, find the Play Store icon and double-tap to open Google Play. In  
the top right corner, to the left of the Menu and Search icons, you’ll  
find a My Library icon corresponding to the section of Google Play  
you’re currently viewing. For example, while browsing the Movies  
& TV section, you’ll find the Google Play Movies app icon, which  
will take you to My Movies & TV.  
You can quickly access your content this way, from the Google  
Play Store app, even if you originally purchased it on Google Play  
using a different phone or tablet. If you get a new device, all your  
media will automatically be waiting for you here when you power  
on and sign in.  
Google Play Settings  
To adjust your Google Play settings, switch accounts, or get help,  
choose the option you want from the Menu at the top right.  
The Google Play Settings screen lets you control when you’re no-  
tified about updates to apps and games, clear your search history,  
and enable user controls. To filter Android apps based on maturity  
level or to require a PIN before completing any purchase, find and  
double-tap Content filtering or Set or change PIN.  
For more detailed information about Google Play, visit support.  
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Use Gmail  
Note: These instructions assume that you have turned on Talk-  
Back, Explore by Touch, and Enhanced Web Accessibility.  
Read your messages  
From a Home or Apps screen, find the Gmail app and double-  
tap to open it. Gmail opens to your Inbox.  
To hear the subject lines of your conversations, swipe right or  
down. When you find a conversation you want to hear:  
Double-tap to open it. If you have chosen to allow enhanced  
web accessibility, you can touch once to hear a conversation.  
To navigate back to your Inbox, find the Gmail icon at the top of  
the screen and double-tap.  
OR  
Using the Navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen, find  
and double-tap the Back button, or swipe down then left using  
a single motion.  
Compose and send a message  
1. From a conversation list, find the Compose icon at the top of  
the screen and double-tap.  
2. To use the keyboard to fill in the To, Subject, and Compose  
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email fields, slide your finger across the keyboard and lift your  
finger on the chosen key to input text.  
3. Find and double-tap the Send icon in the main action bar at the  
top of the screen to send your message.  
Search your Inbox  
1. From a conversation list, find the Search icon in the action bar  
at the top of the screen and double-tap.  
2. To use the keyboard to edit the Search mail field, slide your fin-  
ger across the keyboard and lift your finger on the chosen key  
to input text.  
3. As you type, suggestions appear below the Search field. Find a  
suggestion and double-tap to search for it immediately.  
4. To search, find and double-tap the Search key on the right side  
of the second row of the keyboard.  
Gmail settings  
You can change a number of settings for Gmail from any Gmail  
screen.  
Find and double-tap More options at the top right corner of the  
screen, then find and double-tap Settings.  
General settings apply to all Gmail accounts. Other settings apply  
only to a specific account.  
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More Gmail help  
To get more detailed Help while reading your conversations, com-  
posing a message, and so on, find and double-tap More options in  
the top right corner of the screen, then find and double-tap Help.  
Note that the content you’ll find covers general Gmail behavior,  
but not accessibility features like TalkBack and Explore by Touch.  
Browse Chrome  
These instructions assume that you have turned on TalkBack, Ex-  
plore by Touch, and Enhanced Web Accessibility.  
From a Home or Apps screen, find the Chrome icon and double-  
tap to open it.  
Chrome opens to display your homepage or the most recent page  
you were browsing.  
The web address (URL) of the current page is located at the top of  
the screen in the address box (also called the omnibox).  
To edit or input a web address, you can:  
1. Swipe right to find the omnibox at the top of the screen, and  
double-tap to edit.  
2. Slide your finger across the onscreen keyboard and release a  
key to input text.  
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3. As you type, a list of matching suggestions appears. You can  
keep on typing or find a suggestion and double-tap to open the  
page.  
4. To search for the contents of the omnibox or open a specific  
web address it contains, find and double-tap the Go key on the  
right side in the second row of the keyboard.  
To navigate within a webpage, you can:  
Navigate forward and backward. Swipe left to right to move for-  
ward and right to left to go backward.  
Scroll. Slide two fingers in any direction.  
Receive spoken feedback. Touch anywhere on the screen to  
hear the contents of the webpage.  
Change the reading level. Swipe down then up using a single  
motion to transition to the next reading level when reading  
blocks of text, or swipe up then down using a single motion to  
go back to the previous reading level.  
Zoom. To zoom out, touch the screen with two fingers and  
pinch them together. To zoom in, spread them apart. Ascend-  
ing and descending tones alert you when zooming in or out.  
To customize web page zooming, go to More options > Settings  
> Accessibility.  
You can also browse in Incognito mode. To open an Incognito tab,  
find and double-tap More options > New Incognito tab. To toggle  
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between standard tabs and Incognito tabs, find and double-tap  
the Toggle tabs switcher, or find and double-tap the Incognito  
tabs (or Non-Incognito tabs) button at the top right corner.  
Adjust text size on webpages (for low-vision users)  
1. Touch Menu > Settings > Accessibility.  
2. Drag the slider under to adjust the text size scaling. In the “Pre-  
view” box, you can see how it will look on webpages.  
Force enable zoom  
On some sites designed for mobile devices, you can’t to zoom in  
or out. Choosing “Force enable zoom” will allow you to zoom in or  
out on those sites.  
More Chrome Help  
To get more detailed Help while navigating a webpage, working  
with tabs, and so on, go to the Chrome Help Center. Note that the  
content you’ll find does not cover accessibility features like Talk-  
Back and Explore by Touch.  
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Use the lock screen  
About the lock screen  
Your tablet’s lock screen is enabled if any of the following occurs:  
The tablet goes to sleep (and it locks automatically).  
The screen turns off after a specified timeout (depending on  
your display settings).  
You force your screen to turn off and the tablet to lock by press-  
ing the power button.  
Unlock your tablet  
1. Hold the screen in portrait mode and turn it on by pressing the  
Power button on the right side of your tablet.  
2. Touch the lower center of the screen.  
3. Slide your finger all the way across the screen to the right.  
You’ll receive spoken feedback that the tablet is unlocked if you  
do this successfully.  
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Accessibility settings  
To modify your tablet’s Accessibility settings, go to Settings >  
Accessibility.  
A list of options appears:  
TalkBack. Controls spoken feedback for visually impaired  
users.  
Magnification gestures. Turn on to zoom in and out as well as  
magnify what’s under your finger. (For users with low vision)  
Large text. Check to increase the text size on all your tablet’s  
screens. (For users with low vision)  
This option changes the font size to the largest available. For  
more fine-grained control over font size, go to Settings > Dis-  
play > Font size. Note that this setting does not apply to the  
Google Chrome app – it has its own text scaling control.  
Auto-rotate screen. Check to have the screen rotate automati-  
cally when you change the tablet’s orientation.  
Speak passwords. Check to get spoken feedback while typing  
passwords.  
If this option is not checked, you will need a headset to hear the  
letters you type for passwords.  
Text-to-Speech output. Lets you specify text-to-speech engine  
details and speech rate.  
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Touch & hold delay. Lets you adjust the delay required for the  
tablet to notice that you’re touching and holding an item (for  
example, to move an app to a Home screen).  
Enhance web accessibility. Enable this option to have Chrome-  
Vox provide spoken feedback as you browse and interact with  
web sites and apps.  
To make sure specialized accessibility apps work correctly on  
your tablet, be sure to turn on this option.  
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Wireless & network  
settings  
Connect to Wi-Fi networks  
If your tablet has multiple users, each can change the global Wi-  
Fi settings.  
Turn Wi-Fi on & connect to a Wi-Fi network  
If you’re adding a Wi-Fi network when first setting up your tablet,  
Wi-Fi is turned on automatically.  
1. Touch  
Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi.  
2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position.  
The tablet scans for available Wi-Fi networks and displays the  
names of those it finds. Secured networks are indicated with a  
Lock icon. If the tablet finds a network that you connected to  
previously, it connects to it.  
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3. Touch a network name to see more details or connect to it, and  
type a password if necessary.  
Or, if your Wi-Fi router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup, touch  
the  
WPS icon on your tablet, and then touch the same but-  
ton on your router.  
To modify a network’s settings, touch & hold the network name.  
TIP: To extend the life of your battery between charges, turn  
off Wi-Fi when you’re not using it. You can also set your tab-  
let to disconnect automatically from Wi-Fi networks when  
it’s sleeping.  
Add a Wi-Fi network  
You can add a Wi-Fi network so that your tablet will remember it,  
along with any security credentials, and connect to it automati-  
cally when it’s in range. You must also add a Wi-Fi network if the  
network does not broadcast its name (SSID), or to add a Wi-Fi net-  
work when you are out of range.  
To join a secured network, you first need to learn security details  
from the network’s administrator.  
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1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it’s not already on.  
2. Touch the  
Plus icon at the top of the screen.  
3. Enter the SSID (name) of the network. If necessary, enter secu-  
rity or other network configuration details.  
4. Touch Save.  
The information about the network is saved. Your tablet will con-  
nect to this network automatically the next time you come within  
range.  
Forget a Wi-Fi network  
You can make the tablet forget about the details of a Wi-Fi net-  
work that you added—for example, if you don’t want the tablet to  
connect to it automatically or if it’s a network that you no longer  
use.  
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it’s not already on.  
2. In the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch the name of the network.  
3. Touch Forget in the dialog that opens.  
Configure proxy settings for a Wi-Fi network  
Some network administrators require you to connect to internal  
or external network resources via a proxy server. By default, the  
Wi-Fi networks you add are not configured to connect via a proxy,  
but you can change that for each Wi-Fi network you’ve added.  
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Proxy settings are used by Chrome but may not be used by other  
apps.  
1. Touch & hold a network in the list of Wi-Fi networks you’ve  
added.  
2. Touch Modify network in the dialog that opens.  
3. Select Show advanced options.  
4. If the network has no proxy settings, touch None under Proxy  
Settings, then touch Manual in the menu that opens.  
5. Enter the proxy settings supplied by your network admini-  
strator.  
6. Touch Save.  
The proxy settings apply only to the Wi-Fi network you modified.  
To change the proxy settings for other Wi-Fi networks, modify  
them individually.  
Set Wi-Fi notifications, disconnect policy, & other advanced  
options  
To work with advanced Wi-Fi settings:  
1. Turn on Wi-Fi, if it’s not already on.  
2. In the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch Menu > Advanced.  
These are the settings you can adjust:  
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Network notification. By default, when Wi-Fi is on, you receive  
notifications in the Status bar when your tablet detects an open  
Wi-Fi network. Uncheck this option to turn off notifications.  
Keep Wi-Fi during sleep. To conserve mobile data usage, your  
tablet stays connected to Wi-Fi when the screen goes to sleep.  
Touch this option to change this default behavior: either to stay  
connected to Wi-Fi only when the tablet is connected to a char-  
ger (when battery life isn’t a problem), or never to stay connect-  
ed to Wi-Fi during sleep.  
Avoid poor connections: Check to automatically avoid using  
networks with a low-quality or intermittent Internet connection.  
Wi-Fi optimization: Check to minimize battery usage when Wi-  
Fi is on.  
This screen also displays the following information:  
MAC address. The Media Access Control (MAC) address of  
your tablet when connected to a Wi-Fi network.  
IP address. The Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to the  
tablet by the Wi-Fi network you are connected to (unless you  
used the IP settings to assign it a static IP address).  
To turn Wi-Fi on or off, go to  
Settings > Wireless &  
networks > Wi-Fi.  
To manage data usage and mobile hotspots, go to  
Settings  
Settings > Wireless & networks > Data usage.  
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Connect to Bluetooth devices  
If your tablet has multiple users, each can change the global Bue-  
tooth settings.  
To connect to a Bluetooth device, first turn on your tablet’s  
Bluetooth. Then, the first time you use a new Bluetooth device,  
you need to “pair” it with your tablet so that both devices know  
how to connect securely to each other. After that, they connect  
automatically.  
TIP: To extend the life of your battery between charges, turn  
off Bluetooth when you’re not using it. You may also be re-  
quired to turn Bluetooth off in some locations. Bluetooth is  
turned off when you switch to Airplane mode.  
System bar icons in the top right corner of the screen indicate  
Bluetooth status.  
Turn Bluetooth on or off  
1. Touch  
Settings > Wireless & networks.  
2. Slide the Bluetooth switch on or off.  
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Change your tablet’s Bluetooth name  
Your tablet has a generic Bluetooth name by default, which is vis-  
ible to other Bluetooth devices when you connect them. You can  
change the name so that it is more recognizable.  
1. Under Settings > Wireless & networks, make sure Bluetooth is  
turned on.  
2. Touch Bluetooth.  
3. In the Bluetooth screen, touch Menu > Rename tablet.  
4. Type a new name and touch Rename.  
Pair your tablet with a Bluetooth device  
You must pair your tablet with a device before you can connect to  
it. Once you pair your tablet with a device, they stay paired unless  
you unpair them.  
If the device you want to pair with isn’t in the list, ensure that the  
it’s turned on and set to be discoverable.  
1. Under Settings > Wireless & networks, make sure Bluetooth is  
turned on.  
2. Touch Bluetooth. Your tablet scans for and displays the IDs of  
all available Bluetooth devices in range.  
3. If your tablet stops scanning before your Bluetooth device is  
ready, touch Search for devices.  
4. Touch the ID of the Bluetooth device in the list to pair with it.  
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5. Follow the instructions to complete the pairing. If you’re  
prompted to enter a passcode, try entering 0000 or 1234 (the  
most common passcodes), or consult the documentation that  
came with the device.  
If the pairing is successful, your tablet connects to the device.  
Connect to a Bluetooth device  
Once you’ve paired with a Bluetooth device, you can connect to it  
manually—for example, to switch devices or to reconnect after it  
is back in range.  
1. Under Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth, make sure  
Bluetooth is turned on.  
2. In the list of devices, touch a paired but unconnected device.  
When the tablet and the device are connected, the device is  
displayed as connected in the list.  
Configure or unpair a Bluetooth device  
Some Bluetooth devices have multiple profiles. Profiles can in-  
cludes the ability to transmit your conversations, play music in  
stereo, or transfer files or other data. You can select which pro-  
files you want to use with your tablet. You can also change the  
name of the Bluetooth device as it appears on your tablet.  
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1. Under  
Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth, make  
sure Bluetooth is turned on.  
2. In the Bluetooth settings, touch the Settings icon beside the  
connected Bluetooth device you want to configure.  
A screen opens that allows you to change the device’s name,  
unpair it, or select profiles. Touch the Back button when you’re  
finished.  
Optimize data usage  
Data usage refers to the amount of data uploaded or downloaded  
by your device during a given period. Depending on the device and  
your wireless plan, you may be charged additional fees when your  
data usage exceeds your plan’s limit.  
If your tablet has multiple users, only the owner can see all the  
options described here. Data usage settings are the same for all  
users.  
To monitor your data usage, go to  
Settings > Wireless & net-  
works > Data usage.  
Data usage settings allow you to:  
View data usage by app and access app settings.  
Identify mobile hotspots and restrict background downloads  
that may result in extra charges.  
To view mobile hotspot settings, touch Menu > Mobile hotspots.  
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Near the top of the screen, note the data usage cycle. Touch it to  
choose a different cycle. This date range is the period of time for  
which the graph displays data usage.  
The vertical white lines on the graph show a period of time within  
the data usage cycle. This range determines the usage amount  
displayed just below the graph. Drag lines to change the period.  
View data usage by app  
Some apps transfer data in the background – that is, when you’re  
not actually using the app, it may download data for future ref-  
erence. Some apps allow you to restrict background data usage  
from the app’s own settings. Touch the graph for any app in the  
bottom part of the screen for more usage details and access to  
its settings.  
Set auto-sync  
You can also conserve data usage by syncing your apps manually,  
only when you need the data, rather than relying on auto-sync. To  
turn auto-sync off or on, touch Menu > Auto-sync data.  
Restrict background data  
You can restrict background data for all your apps across all avail-  
able networks. To do so, check  
Menu > Restrict background  
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data. This is an extreme step that should be used with caution. It  
may cause some features to stop working.  
Control airplane mode & other network settings  
With the exception of VPN, which is visible only to a tablet’s own-  
er, any user can adjust these global settings.  
These settings are available under Settings > Wireless & networks  
> More.  
Airplane mode. Check to turn off all data transmission from the  
tablet.  
VPN. Touch to adjust settings for accessing a secured local  
network from outside that network. See “Connect to virtual  
private networks” in next section. (Available only for Nexus 10  
with mobile data.)  
NFC. Check to turn on Near Field Communication (NFC) feature  
(required for Android Beam).  
Android Beam. Touch to turn Android Beam off or on. When  
NFC is checked and Android Beam is on, you can touch your  
tablet to other devices to exchange web pages, contact info,  
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Connect to virtual private networks  
Virtual private networks (VPNs) allow entry into secured local net-  
works from the outside. Corporations, schools, and other institu-  
tions use VPNs to grant access to local network resources when  
people are not on campus or connected to a wireless network.  
To configure VPN access, you must first obtain the details from  
your network administrator. Depending on your organization’s so-  
lution, you may need to obtain a VPN app, either from your admin-  
istrator or on Google Play.  
Only the tablet’s owner can create, edit, and activate a VPN. Once  
activated, the VPN settings apply to all users.  
The VPN settings screen allows you to add VPN net-  
works and adjust their settings. To view this screen  
and perform the tasks described here, go to Settings  
Settings  
> Wireless & networks > More > VPN.  
Add a VPN  
1. From the VPN screen, touch Add VPN profile.  
2. In the form that appears, fill in the information provided by your  
network administrator  
3. Touch Save.  
The VPN is added to the list on the VPN screen.  
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Connect to or disconnect from a VPN  
1. From the VPN screen, touch the name of the VPN.  
2. In the dialog that opens, enter any requested credentials.  
3. Touch Connect.  
When you’re connected to a VPN, a Status icon and notification  
are displayed continuously. To disconnect, touch the notification  
for the VPN connection.  
Edit a VPN  
1. From the VPN screen, touch & hold the name of the VPN profile.  
2. In the dialog that opens, touch Edit profile.  
3. Edit the VPN settings you want.  
4. Touch Save.  
Delete a VPN  
1. From the VPN screen, touch & hold the name of the VPN profile.  
2. Touch & hold the VPN.  
3. In the dialog that opens, touch Delete profile.  
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Device settings  
Change sound settings  
If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate Sound  
settings.  
To customize the sounds your tablet makes, go to  
Settings >  
Device > Sound:  
Volumes sets the master volume separately for music, notifica-  
tions, and alarms. You can still use the physical volume control  
on the tablet to raise or lower volume of whatever sound is cur-  
rently playing.  
Default notification announces the arrival of notifications un-  
less you specify a different sound in an individual app.  
Touch sounds give audible feedback when you touch active  
icons or buttons on the screen.  
Screen lock sound is triggered when you unlock the screen.  
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Set up Daydream  
If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate Daydream  
settings.  
When Daydream is on, your tablet displays photos, colors, and  
more while it is charging or docked.  
Turn on Daydream  
1. Go to Settings > Device > Display.  
2. Touch Daydream.  
3. Slide the switch to On.  
To decide if your tablet sleeps while docked, charging, or both,  
touch When to daydream.  
You can choose what your tablet displays when Daydream is on:  
Clock displays the tablet’s digital or analog clock. You can  
change the clock style or select the Night mode option by  
touching the Settings icon next to Clock.  
Colors shows changing colors on the screen.  
Currents displays snippets from the Currents app. You can  
touch one to open it or swipe it away to hide it.  
Photo Frame presents a slideshow of photos on your tablet or  
Google+ account. Touch the Settings icon next to Photo Frame  
to control what photos are displayed.  
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Photo Table scatters photos on your tablet or Google+ account  
across your screen. Touch & hold an image to move it around  
the screen, or swipe it away to hide it. Touch the Settings icon  
next to Photo Table to control what photos are displayed.  
Time to sleep  
You can choose the amount of time your tablet is inactive before  
Daydream starts.  
1. Go to Settings > Device > Display.  
2. Touch Sleep.  
3. Touch one of the options.  
Turn off Daydream  
1. Go to Settings > Device > Display.  
2. Touch Daydream.  
3. Slide the switch to Off.  
Transfer files through USB  
You can use a USB cable to transfer music, pictures, and other  
files from your tablet to a computer and vice versa. This connec-  
tion uses the MTP protocol, which is supported by most recent  
versions of Windows but not by Mac OS X. For file transfer to Mac  
OS X, you use the free Android File Transfer application.  
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Windows transfer  
1. Connect your tablet to the USB port on your computer. Its USB  
storage is mounted as a drive and appears on your computer  
screen.  
2. Copy files back and forth as you would using any other external  
device.  
3. When you finish, eject the tablet from within Windows before  
unplugging the USB cable.  
Mac OS transfer  
1. Install Android File Transfer from www.android.com/filetrans-  
fer, and follow the instructions there. (If you are using Android  
File Transfer for the first time, double-click it to open it. Af-  
ter the first connection, it opens automatically whenever you  
connect.)  
2. Connect your tablet to your computer with a USB cable. An-  
droid File Transfer starts, if it’s not already running, and opens  
a window that displays the contents of your tablet, along with  
storage space details at the bottom of the window.  
3. Work with this window much as you do in the Finder window:  
open and close folders, create new folders, and drag files to or  
from it and other Finder windows.  
4. Disconnect the USB cable when you finish.  
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Related settings  
To change your tablet’s USB connection options, touch Settings >  
Device > Storage > Menu > USB computer connection.  
Extend battery life  
If your tablet has multiple users, each can change the global Bat-  
tery settings.  
To control Battery settings, go to  
Settings > Device > Battery.  
You can extend your battery’s life between charges by turning off  
features that you don’t need. You can also monitor how apps and  
system resources consume battery power.  
If you aren’t using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS, use the Settings  
app to turn them off. The GPS setting is located in Settings >  
Personal > Location access.  
Don’t leave the Maps or Navigation apps open on the screen  
when you’re not using them. They use GPS (and thus more pow-  
er) only when they’re running.  
Turn down screen brightness and set a shorter Sleep timeout:  
Settings > Device > Display.  
If you don’t need it, turn off automatic syncing for all apps:  
Settings > Accounts > Google account-name. This means you  
need to sync manually to collect messages, email, and other  
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recent information, and won’t receive notifications when up-  
dates occur.  
If you know you won’t be near a Wi-Fi network for a while,  
switch to Airplane mode: press and hold the Power button, or  
go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > More > Airplane mode.  
Check battery level and usage details  
Open Settings > Device > Battery.  
The list at the bottom of the screen shows the breakdown of bat-  
tery usage for individual apps and services. Touch a graph for  
more details. The details screen for some apps includes buttons  
that allow you to adjust settings affecting power usage, or stop  
the app completely.  
WARNING: If you stop some apps or services, your device  
may not work correctly.  
Battery status (charging, discharging) and level (as a percentage  
of fully charged) are displayed at the top of the screen.  
The discharge graph shows battery level over time since you last  
charged the device, and how long you’ve been running on battery  
power.  
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Manage memory usage  
You typically don’t need to worry about managing apps beyond  
installing, opening, and using them. But there may be times  
when you want to know more about what’s happening behind the  
scenes in order to better manage your storage.  
IMPORTANT: Android manages and carefully guards the  
portion of internal storage where the system, apps, and  
most data for those apps are stored, because this area may  
contain your private information. It’s not possible to view  
this portion of internal storage when you connect your de-  
vice to a computer with a USB cable. The other portion of  
internal storage, where music, downloaded files, and so on  
are stored, remains visible for your convenience.  
You’re able to optimize your memory usage by:  
Uninstalling apps you don’t use.  
Deleting downloaded files or files you created and copying  
them over to a computer via USB.  
Removing content from Google Play that’s saved for offline use  
and streaming it via a Wi-Fi or mobile network.  
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Use the Apps screen  
The Apps screen allows you to adjust several aspects  
of the way your device uses memory. To view these  
settings, go to Settings > Device > Apps.  
Settings  
If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate  
Apps settings.  
You’ll see three tabs at the top of the screen, each displaying a list  
of apps or their components:  
Downloaded. Displays apps you’ve downloaded on Google Play  
or other sources.  
Running. Displays all apps, processes, and services that are  
currently running or that have cached processes, and how  
much RAM they are using.  
The graph at the bottom of the Running tab shows the total  
RAM in use and the amount free. At the top right of the screen,  
touch Show cached processes or Show running services to  
switch back and forth.  
All. Displays all apps that came with Android and all apps you  
downloaded on Google Play or other sources.  
To switch the order of the lists displayed in the Downloaded or All  
tabs, touch Menu > Sort by name or Sort by size.  
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To view details about an app or other item listed under any tab,  
touch its name. The information and controls available vary  
among different types of apps, but commonly include:  
Force stop button. Stops an app that is misbehaving. Stop-  
ping an app, process, or service may cause your device to stop  
working correctly. You may need to restart your device after  
doing this.  
Uninstall button. Deletes the app and all of its data and set-  
tings. Only the tablet’s owner can see all apps on the device  
and uninstall an app for all users.  
Disable button. Prevents the app from running, but does not  
uninstall it. This option is available for some apps and services  
that can’t be uninstalled.  
Clear data button. Delete an app’s settings and other data with-  
out removing the app itself.  
Clear cache button. If the app stores data in a temporary area  
of the tablet’s memory, lists how much information is stored,  
and includes a button for clearing it.  
Launch by default. If you have configured an app to launch cer-  
tain file types by default, you can clear that setting here.  
Permissions. Lists the kinds of information about your tablet  
and data the app has access to.  
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About tablet sharing  
If you share your tablet with family or friends, they can set up sep-  
arate user spaces for themselves. You first add a new user to the  
tablet. Then hand it over to that person to set up the new space,  
just as you did when you turned on the tablet for the first time.  
After completing the setup process, a new user can work with the  
tablet in most of the usual ways:  
Set up their own Google accounts and other types of accounts.  
Customize the lock screen, Home screens, and other settings.  
Add, update, and delete apps.  
The user experience for the tablet’s owner and the additional user  
is nearly the same. However, only the tablet’s owner can remove  
any user’s space completely or uninstall any user’s apps.  
Any other user can accept updated app permissions on any  
other user’s behalf.  
As with any computer, you should share this tablet only with  
people you trust.  
The way settings work when a tablet has multiple users varies:  
Some settings, like those under Settings > Device > Sound, af-  
fect only the individual user’s space.  
Some settings, like Settings > More > Airplane mode, can be  
changed by any user and affect all users, including the owner.  
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Some settings, like Settings > More > VPN, are visible only to  
the owner and affect all users.  
See the documentation for a setting to find out how it works when  
more than one user is set up to use the tablet. In most cases, this  
information is available from a Help menu near the top of each  
Settings screen as well as in this help.  
Related setting  
To add or delete users for your tablet, go to Settings >  
Device > Users  
Settings  
Add, modify, or delete users  
To work with user settings, go to  
Settings > Devices > Users.  
Use this screen to share your tablet with family and friends. Each  
new user you set up here can use a separate space on the tablet  
with its own Home screens, accounts, apps, settings, and so on.  
Each user’s image appears on the lock screen, along with the tab-  
let owner’s. To use the tablet, touch your picture and unlock your  
own lock screen.  
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Add a user  
To add a new user, you must be the tablet owner.  
1. Go to Settings > Device > Users  
2. Touch Add user.  
3. Touch OK.  
At this point:  
If the person is available, touch Set up now and ask them set up  
the Google account and other details.  
If the person isn’t available, touch Not now. A generic new user  
appears in the list. When you can hand over the tablet to the  
person for setup, touch the user image in Settings > Device >  
Users or on the lock screen.  
Modify user info  
From the Users screen, each user can modify their own image and  
info on the lock screen:  
Change the picture: Touch the user name, then the image be-  
side the local profile name.  
Change the nickname: Touch Nickname.  
Add or change additional text: Touch User info.  
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Delete a user  
From the Users screen:  
The tablet’s owner can delete any user’s space. To do so, touch  
the Trash icon beside the user’s name.  
Other users can delete just their own space. To do so, touch  
Menu > Delete username from this device.  
Switch users  
Each user’s image and nickname appears on the lock screen,  
along with the tablet owner’s. To enter your own space, touch your  
picture and unlock the screen with your screen lock.  
Alternatively, swipe down from the top right of any screen to open  
Quick Settings, and then touch your image near the top left. This  
returns you to the lock screen, from which each user can unlock  
their own space.  
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Security settings  
Security on Android  
Android takes a multi-layered approach to security:  
Prevent. Apps in Google Play are scanned continuously to block  
harmful apps and policy violators. You can also choose to have  
apps installed from other sources verified.  
Control. App “sandboxes” keep apps from accessing other parts  
of your tablet’s operating system, or each other, unless you give  
permission at installation. Screen lock and encryption help pre-  
vent unauthorized access to the entire tablet.  
Defend. Once identified, dangerous apps can be removed  
remotely.  
This chapter includes information about the verify apps feature  
(used both for prevention and defense), screen lock, encryption,  
and other security features of your tablet.  
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Manage security settings  
If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate security set-  
tings. Some settings, such as encryption and trusted credentials  
(certificates), are visible only to the owner.  
You can manage the security settings for your tablet by going to  
Settings > Personal > Security.  
Screen security. Manage screen lock options, such as using  
the Power button to lock your screen.  
Encryption. Encrypt the data on your tablet.  
SIM card lock. Set up a PIN to lock your tablet’s SIM card.  
Passwords. Make passwords visible, which helps you to enter  
a password that is more complex and secure.  
Device administration. Manage device administrators, allow  
apps to be installed from sources other than the Play Store,  
and choose to verify apps from all sources.  
Credential storage. Manage, install, or clear certificates on  
your tablet.  
TIP: Touch Owner info (or User Info, for other users) under  
Screen Security to enter information that’s displayed on the  
lock screen. This is useful in case you lose or misplace your  
tablet.  
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Protect against harmful apps  
About verifying apps  
Some apps can harm you or your tablet. You can choose to veri-  
fy apps in order to help prevent harmful software from being in-  
stalled on your tablet.  
If you attempt to install an app from any source while app verifi-  
cation is turned on, your tablet may send information identifying  
the app to Google.  
If the app is harmful, Google may warn you not to install it, or it  
may block the installation completely.  
IMPORTANT: When you verify apps, Google receives log in-  
formation, URLs related to the app, and general information  
about the device, such as the Device ID, version of the oper-  
ating system, IP address, and one or more cookies.  
Control app verification  
App verification is turned on by default, but no data is sent to  
Google unless you agree to allow this when asked in the dialog  
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that appears prior to installing the first app from an unknown  
source.  
To control app verification, go to Settings > Security > Verify apps.  
If you attempt to install an app that may be unsafe, you may see  
one of the following dialogs:  
Installing this app may harm your tablet. The app may be harm-  
ful to your tablet and personal information.  
Installation has been blocked. The app is harmful and can’t be  
installed.  
Turn off app verification  
To stop verifying apps at any time, go to Settings > Security >  
Verify apps, then uncheck the box.  
Set screen lock  
You can lock your screen for additional security. After you set a  
lock, the screen is locked after the display goes to sleep.  
1. Go to  
Settings> Personal > Security > Screen lock.  
2. Touch the type of lock you want and follow the onscreen  
instructions.  
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You can choose among these lock options, listed in approximate  
order of strength:  
Slide provides no protection, but lets you get to the Home  
screen quickly.  
Face Unlock lets you unlock your tablet by looking at it. This is  
the least secure lock option.  
TIP: Face Unlock lets you unlock your tablet by looking at  
the screen. After you set it up, look under Settings > Per-  
sonal > Security for two additional settings: Improve face  
matching and Liveness check. Use these to make Face  
Unlock more reliable and secure.  
Pattern lets you draw a simple pattern with your finger to un-  
lock the tablet. This is slightly more secure than Face Unlock.  
PIN requires four or more numbers. Longer PINs tend to be  
more secure.  
Password requires four or more letters or numbers. This is the  
most secure option, as long as you create a strong password.  
Password tips: For best security, specify a password that is  
A least 8 characters long.  
Contains a mixture of numbers, letters, and special symbols.  
Doesn’t contain any recognizable words or phrases.  
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To change when your tablet goes to sleep, go to Set-  
tings > Device > Display > Sleep.  
To see your passwords when you input them, go to  
Settings > Personal > Security > Make passwords  
visible.  
Settings  
Encrypt your data  
You can encrypt all your data: Google Accounts, app data, music  
and other media, downloaded information, and so on. If you do,  
you must enter a numeric PIN or password each time you turn  
on your tablet. Note that this is the same PIN or password that  
you use to unlock your tablet without encryption, and can’t be set  
independently.  
WARNING: Encryption is irreversible. The only way to revert  
is to perform a factory data reset, which erases all your data.  
If your tablet has multiple users, only the owner can see the en-  
cryption settings.  
Encryption provides additional protection in case your tablet is  
stolen, and may be required or recommended in some organiza-  
tions. Consult your system administrator before turning it on. In  
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many cases the PIN or password you set for encryption is con-  
trolled by the system administrator.  
Before turning on encryption, prepare as follows:  
1. Set a lock screen PIN or password.  
2. Charge the battery.  
3. Plug in your tablet.  
4. Schedule an hour or more for the encryption process: you must  
not interrupt it or you will lose some or all of your data.  
When you’re ready to turn on encryption:  
1. Touch Settings > Personal > Security > Encryption > Encrypt  
tablet.  
2. Read the information about encryption carefully.  
The Encrypt tablet button is dimmed if your battery’s not  
charged or your tablet’s not plugged in. If you change your  
mind about encrypting your tablet, touch the Back button.  
WARNING: If you interrupt the encryption process, you  
will lose data.  
3. Touch Encrypt tablet.  
4. Enter your lock screen PIN or password and touch Continue.  
5. Touch Encrypt tablet again.  
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The encryption process starts and displays its progress. Encryp-  
tion can take an hour or more, during which time your tablet may  
restart several times.  
When encryption is complete, you’re prompted to enter your PIN  
or password.  
Subsequently, you must enter your PIN or password each time  
you power on your tablet, to decrypt it.  
Work with certificates  
You can use digital certificates to identify your device for a variety  
of purposes, including VPN or Wi-Fi network access as well as  
authentication to servers by apps such as Email or Chrome. To  
use a certificate to identify your device, you must obtain it with  
help from your system administrator, and install it in your device’s  
trusted credential storage .  
Android supports DER-encoded X.509 certificates, saved in files  
with a .crt or .cer file extension. If your certificate file has a .der or  
other extension, you must change it to .crt or .cer or you won’t be  
able to install it.  
Android also supports X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key  
store files with a .p12 or .pfx extension. If your key store has some  
other extension, you much change it to .p12 or .pfx or you won’t  
be able to install it. When you install a certificate from a PKCS#12  
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key store, Android also installs any accompanying private key or  
certificate authority certificates.  
If your tablet has multiple users, only the owner can see the cer-  
tificate settings.  
Install client & CA certificates  
To install a certificate from your tablet’s internal storage:  
1. Copy the certificate or key store from your computer to the root  
of your device’s internal storage (that is, not in a folder).  
2. Touch  
Settings > Personal > Security > Credential storage >  
Install from storage.  
3. Touch the filename of the certificate or keystore to install. Only  
certificates that you haven’t already installed are displayed.  
4. If prompted, enter the key store password and touch OK.  
5. Enter a name for the certificate and touch OK.  
Typically, a CA certificate included with a client certificate is in-  
stalled at the same time. You can also install separate CA certifi-  
cates using the same steps.  
If you have not already set a pattern, PIN, or password for your de-  
vice, you’re prompted to set one up. The type of lock that’s accept-  
able may be predetermined by your system administrator.  
You can now use the certificate that you installed when connect-  
ing to a secure network or for client authentication with Email,  
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Chrome, and third-party apps. After a certificate is installed suc-  
cessfully, the copy in storage is deleted.  
IMPORTANT: Apps such as Email that support certificates  
allow you to install certificates directly from within the app.  
For details, see the Help or other instructions that come with  
each app.  
Work with CA certificates  
If a certificate authority (CA) certificate gets compromised, or for  
some other reason your organization doesn’t want to trust it, you  
can disable or remove it. To do so, follow these steps:  
1. Touch  
Settings > Personal > Security > Credential storage  
>Trusted credentials. The trusted credentials screen has two  
tabs:  
System displays certificate authority (CA) certificates that are  
permanently installed in the ROM of your tablet.  
User displays any CA certificates that you have installed your-  
self, for example in the process of installing a client certificate.  
2. To examine the details of CA certificate, touch its name.  
A scrolling screen displays the details.  
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3. To remove or disable a CA certificate, scroll down to the bottom  
of the details screen and touch either Disable for system cer-  
tificates or Remove for user certificates.  
When you disable a system CA certificate, the button at the bot-  
tom of its details screen changes to Enable, so you can enable  
the certificate again if necessary. When you remove a user-in-  
stalled CA certificate, it is gone permanently and must be re-  
installed if you want it back.  
4. In the confirmation dialog that appears, touch OK.  
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Personal, account, &  
system settings  
Manage location access  
If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate Location ac-  
cess settings. Some settings differ for Android 4.1.2 and earlier.  
You can let your tablet access GPS, Wi-Fi networks, and mobile  
networks to estimate your location. Apps that have your permis-  
sion can use this information to deliver location-based services,  
such as the ability to check in, view commute traffic, or find near-  
by restaurants.  
For your tablet  
To control what location information your tablet can use, go to  
Settings > Personal > Location access.  
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When the Access to my location switch at the top of the screen is  
On, you can select either or both of these checkboxes:  
GPS satellites. Just like a GPS device in your car, lets your tab-  
let calculate your location based on satellite signals.  
Wi-Fi & mobile network location. Lets your tablet use Google’s  
location service to help estimate your location faster, with or  
without help from GPS.  
When the switch is Off, your tablet can’t find your precise location  
or share it with any apps.  
IMPORTANT: Turning off location access for your tablet also  
turns it off for Google Now, other Google apps, and non-  
Google apps. That means that no apps can receive your pre-  
cise location information, and many useful features will be  
disabled.  
For Google apps  
When location access for your tablet is turned on, you can prevent  
Google apps from using this information with one easy setting –  
without affecting access by non-Google apps. To do so:  
1. Go to Settings > Accounts > Google > Location settings.  
2. Slide the switch to the Off position.  
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IMPORTANT: When you turn Location settings off, non-  
Google apps and Google’s location service will continue to  
receive your location. To change these settings, go to Set-  
tings > Personal > Location access.  
Change backup & reset options  
If your tablet has multiple users, only the owner can see the back-  
up & reset options.  
To view the settings described here, go to  
Settings > Backup  
& reset.  
You can back up settings and other data associated with one or  
more of your Google Accounts. If you need to replace or factory  
reset your device, you can restore your data for any accounts that  
were previously backed up.  
These options are available:  
Back up my data. If you check this option, a wide variety of  
your personal data is backed up automatically, including your  
Wi-Fi passwords, Chrome bookmarks, a list of the apps you’ve  
installed on Google Play, the words you’ve added to the diction-  
ary used by the onscreen keyboard, and most of your custom-  
ized settings. Some third-party apps may also take advantage  
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of this feature, so you can restore your data if you reinstall an  
app.  
If you uncheck this option, your data stops getting backed up,  
and any existing backups are deleted from Google servers.  
Backup account. Displays the Google Accounts whose infor-  
mation gets backed up. You must sign in with one or more of  
these accounts on a new or reset device to retrieve the associ-  
ated information.  
To add a new account, touch Backup account > Add account.  
Automatic restore. Check this option to restore settings and  
other data when you reinstall an app. This feature requires that  
you are backing up your data with your Google Account and  
that the app is using the backup service.  
Factory data reset. Touch this option, then Reset tablet to  
erase all your personal data from internal storage, including  
information about your Google Account, any other accounts,  
your system and app settings, any downloaded applications,  
and your music, photos, videos, and other files.  
After resetting your tablet, you’ll need to re-enter the same in-  
formation requested when you first set up your tablet. If you’ve  
been backing up your data to a Google account, an option dur-  
ing the setup process allows you to restore it.  
Some third-party apps also make use of the backup service, so if  
you reinstall one, its settings and data are restored.  
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Add or remove accounts  
If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate account  
settings.  
Add an account  
To add some accounts, you may need to obtain details from sys-  
tem administrator about the service to which the account con-  
nects. For example, you may need to know the account’s domain  
or server address.  
1. Go to Settings > Accounts > Add account.  
2. Touch the kind of account to add.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Most accounts require a username and password, but the details  
depend on the kind of account and the configuration of the ser-  
vice you’re connecting to.  
Depending on the kind of account, you may be asked to configure  
what kinds of data you want to sync, name the account, and other  
details.  
When you’re finished, the account is added in one of two places:  
Google Accounts show up under Settings > Accounts > Google.  
Other accounts show up under Settings > Accounts.  
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Remove an account  
You can remove any account and all information associated with  
it from your device, including email, contacts, settings, and so on.  
To remove a Google account, touch its name under Settings >  
Accounts or Settings > Accounts >Google, then Menu > Remove  
account.  
For any other type of account go, to Settings > Accounts >  
account-name and look for the Remove option.  
Configure sync options  
If your tablet has multiple users, each has separate sync options.  
To reach sync settings for Google accounts, start from  
Settings > Accounts > Google.  
You can configure synchronization options for any of your apps.  
You can also decide what kinds of data to synchronize for each  
account.  
For some accounts, syncing is two-directional; changes that you  
make to the information on your device are made to the copy of  
that information on the web. Your Google Account works this way.  
Other accounts support only one-way sync: the information on  
your mobile device is read-only.  
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Some apps, such as Gmail and Calendar, have separate synchro-  
nization settings that provide more fine-grained control. For ex-  
ample, to control message syncing in the Gmail app, ensure you’re  
viewing your Inbox, then touch  
Menu > Label settings > Sync  
messages.  
Configure auto-sync for all apps  
To control Anto-sync for all apps that use it, open Settings > Data  
usage > Menu and check or uncheck Auto-sync data.  
If you turn off Auto-sync, you need to sync manually to collect  
messages, email, and other recent information, and won’t receive  
notifications when updates occur. For example, changes that you  
make in your People app are automatically made to your Google  
contacts on the web.  
If this option is not checked, you may be able to use an app’s tools  
to sync data manually. You can also sync manually to collect mes-  
sages, email, and other recent information. Leaving Auto-sync off  
can help extend your battery life, but will prevent you from receiv-  
ing notifications when updates occur.  
Configure Google Account sync settings  
To adjust a single Google Account’s sync settings:  
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1. Go to Settings > Personal > Accounts > Google.  
indicates that some or all of an account’s information is  
configured to sync automatically.  
indicates that none of an account’s information is config-  
ured to sync automatically.  
2. Touch the account whose sync settings you want to change.  
3. The Sync Settings screen opens, displaying a list of the kinds  
of information the account can sync.  
4. Check or uncheck items as needed.  
Unchecking an option does not remove the information from your  
device; it simply stops it from being kept in sync with the version  
on the web.  
Sync a Google Account manually  
1. Go to Settings > Accounts > Google.  
2. Touch the account whose data you want to sync.  
3. Touch Menu > Sync now.  
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Appendix: Hardware reference  
What’s in the box  
Nexus 10  
Micro USB cable  
Charging unit  
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TOP  
Power/  
Lock key  
Volume  
key  
Light sensor  
Microphone  
Front-facing  
camera  
Speakers  
Micro USB port  
3.5mm headset  
jack  
Micro HDMI  
port  
LED  
FRONT  
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Camera lens  
Flash  
Microphone  
BACK  
Magnetic  
charging port  
BOTTOM  
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Detachable back panel  
The back of the Nexus 10 includes a detachable panel across the  
top. You can remove it to view the regulatory marks, or to attach  
an accessory that snaps into place the same way.  
Lift with fingernail  
to detach  
CAUTION: Please remove the panel slowly and carefully to  
avoid damaging your fingernail.  
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Regulatory marks  
& serial number  
To reattach the panel, slide the left side into position, and then  
snap down the edges toward the right.  
Slide left side  
in first.  
Snap edges into place  
from left to right.  
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Specs  
Screen  
10.055” 2560 x 1600 (300 ppi)  
WQXGA, HD PLS  
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2  
Size  
263.9 x 177.6 x 8.9mm  
Weight  
Cameras  
603g  
5 MP (main), 1080p video  
1.9 MP (front), 720p video  
Memory  
16GB or 32GB (actual formatted capacity will be less  
CPU/GPU  
CPU: Dual-core A15  
GPU: Quad-core Mali T604  
RAM  
2GB  
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Sensors  
Accelerometer  
Compass  
Ambient light  
Gyroscope  
Pressure  
GPS  
Wireless  
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (MIMO+HT40)  
Bluetooth  
Dual side NFC (Android Beam)  
Connectivity Micro USB  
Micro HDMI  
3.5mm headphone jack  
Battery  
9,000 mAh Lithium polymer  
Music playback: up to 90 hours  
Video playback: up to 9 hours  
Web browsing: up to 7 hours  
Standby: up to 500 hours  
OS  
Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)  
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DO NOT throw Nexus 10 in municipal waste.  
This product has been designed to enable prop-  
er reuse of parts and recycling. The symbol of  
the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the  
product (electrical, electronic equipment and  
mercury-containing button cell battery) should  
not be placed in municipal waste. Check local  
regulations for disposal of electronic products.  
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