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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a standardised wireless interface on your Surftab that enables a
wireless exchange of data between your Surftab and other suitable peripheral
devices.
Multi-touch display
A touch display is a screen that responds to command inputs via pressure points
(for example, from a inger or a stylus pen).
The multi-touch display is an extension of the "simple" touch display:
It can simultaneously recognise the input of multiple pressure points. The multi-
touch display is the most important element for operating your Surftab.
On-screen keyboard
The on-screen keyboard is a digital keyboard that allows you
to enter text. The on-screen keyboard appears on your screen ("On Screen") as
soon as you tap an input ield.
To write in the input bar, all you need to do is tap the letters you require on the
on-screen keyboard.
Play Store
The Play Store is an online store offered by Google with lots of useful and
interesting apps that you can download to your Surftab.
See Section 18 for information on how to download apps from the Play Store.
Note that you need to pay for some apps (paid apps are clearly labelled as such
in the Play Store).
USB
USB stands for "U S B" and is the name of a cable-based
interface on your Surftab.
It is used to connect peripheral devices and exchange data between your
Surftab and external devices such as a USB stick or a PC.
USB host adapter cable
The USB host adapter cable included in the package contents of your Surftab
features a Micro-USB plug (for connecting to the Micro-USB socket of
your Surftab) and a USB socket on the other end.
You can use this cable to connect USB sticks to the Micro-USB socket of
your Surftab.