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Basic Care & Usage

Monitor Webcam in the same place Gorilla-type glass Rotates 180 o in either direction (don’t force it more or you will break hinge.) Clicking sound when rotating screen IS normal. Minimum replacement cost = $150

Monitor Care Clean with only a microfiber cloth. All cracked screens must be brought into Help Desk for immediate repair.

Securing the Monitor The monitor doesn’t have a security latch. Secure the monitor on the BUMPERS.

Tilt with Care Don’t tilt screen more than 45% - screen will slam down on desk or podium.

(1) USB on LEFT SIDE & (1) on RIGHT SIDE USB Ports NOTE: The Fujitsu T935 has USB 3.0 ports; these allow for faster saving for backups if used with USB 3.0 devices. If purchasing a USB, look to see if it is 3.0 (BLUE interior and/or has SS written on it)

■Battery Level Indicator ■ White, solid; 50% - 100% ■ Orange, solid; 13% - 49% ■ Red, solid; 0% - 12% Battery indicator lights = LEFT SIDE Battery Status Indicator

DC Jack = LEFT SIDE Battery Charger Bring the charger to school every day in your booksack. NEVER put the charger in the sleeve with the computer.

Audio There is only ONE audio jack on the RIGHT SIDE which works for both audio input and output. If you have the headphones with a mic and two plugs, you will want to get one of these. You can also use bluetooth earbuds.

Fan On the Fujitsu T935, The FAN is on the BOTTOM case. Be extra careful not to block it for long periods of time or the computer will overheat. (No snuggling with it in the goose down blanket overnight.)

Stylus Proper DOCKING is important. Improper docking will damage stylus and it will no longer fit in garage. 1 programmable button Tethered in back-right corner Button should face YOU in garage.

Volume Controls Laptop ModeTablet Mode Function Keys: Fn+F3 = Mute Fn+F8 = Softer Fn+F9 = Louder Three-finger gesture on touchpad also works.

Backlit Keyboard Fn + F2 The keyboard must be replaced if any keys are removed or rearranged. Cost = $20

The POWER button is in the RIGHT SIDE of the unit—not on the monitor. POWER-ON INDICATOR Indicator lights up BLUE: The tablet PC is switched on. Indicator flashes: The tablet PC is in sleep mode. Indicator not lit: The tablet PC is switched off. Avoid using fingernails to switch on and off; for hard shut down hold for 5 sec. Power Up

Login You will now be asked to login with your ACTIVE DIRECTORY username and password. ael9294 STMcougars2015 The username is on the bottom of your computer. The password is STMcougars2015

Password Policy ●Make the password easy for you to remember, but impossible for others to figure out. ●The password should be a minimum of 8 characters. ●You may NOT use your name in the password. ●You must use both capital and lowercase letters. ●You must use at least one numeral and/or symbol. ●Change up your password every 6-8 weeks.

Change Password CTRL+ALT+Delete provides key functions. Select CHANGE A PASSWORD. Example:

Windows Button Windows icon on the keyboard allows you to toggle between the START menu and the DESKTOP.

Windows 8.1 Views Desktop view is similar to the one found in Windows 7. Start menu displays programs as “live tiles”.

Signing Out Click on your PROFILE in the top right corner of the Windows 8.1 START screen to SIGN OUT or LOCK your computer.

Shutting Down & Restarting POWER BUTTON is located to the right of your profile on the Windows 8.1 start screen. Always RESTART properly-- only hard shut down if all else fails.

Why Restart? It is important to restart ON CAMPUS every day. Oftentimes, image changes and updates are PUSHED to your computer when you restart. You may see the STM CREST show up when Desktop Authority runs. Many MINOR ISSUES will correct themselves. Always restart BEFORE going to help desk.

Windows Updates Windows releases updates on the 2 nd Tuesday of every month. It is vital that you stay up-to-date with Windows updates.

Screen Orientation Rotate the screen in tablet mode by tilting screen slightly (much like a smartphone). Laptop Mode Tablet Mode Ctrl + Alt + Arrows

Wireless Network Connectivity To view internet access, go to the bottom right- hand corner of the taskbar. Choose the Wifi connection icon. When on campus, students MUST ALWAYS be connected to the STM- STUDENT NETWORK.

WIFI indicator light = LEFT SIDE WIFI Turn WIFI On & Off Fn + F5

Conserving Power The default power plan is BALANCED. If you are not satisfied with the results, you can adjust to POWER SAVER. Click on BATTERY from the right side of the taskbar.

Battery Care & Conservation ●Fully charge your tablet every night & bring charger to school every day. ●Dim screen. ●Shutdown computer when not in use. ●Keep unused programs closed. ●Restart computer every morning in homeroom because it closes background programs. ●Avoid programs that hog battery (iTunes, games, Skype, etc.)

Click on BATTERY from right side of taskbar. Select MORE POWER OPTIONS. More Power Options Adjust options for individual preference.

Some students like to password protect their computers on wakeup. Wakeup Option

Windows Search Feature From the START menu – select the SEARCH magnifying glass icon. The Windows 8.1 search feature is the fastest, easiest way to find EVERYTHING.

Mouse Settings Search for MOUSE.

Gestures Watch DEMO

Activating the Input Panel Touch keyboard is an icon on the taskbar. This icon give you more keyboard options.

Transporting the Tablet Always transport the tablet in the assigned sleeve (even if you put it in your booksack). Do not walk around with the tablet in laptop mode (even if going to the help desk). Never put papers, books or charger in sleeve with tablet. NEVER hold / carry the tablet by the screen. NEVER put the tablet in the sleeve in tablet mode.

ID vs. Cellphone Don’t put your school ID in your pocket near your cellphone. It can demagnetize the ID which is needed for printing and entering school. Thomas More

Questions?