User manual ACER A101
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[. . . ] · A green check appears when Wi-Fi is turned on.
Android: Connectivity Settings
· Now select Wi-Fi settings.
Android: Connectivity Settings
· Your Android device will try to scan for and connect to a network automatically. · You can select a network from the Wi-Fi settings menu to manually connect.
Android: Connectivity Settings
· Your Android device will try to scan for and connect to a network automatically. · You can select a network from the Wi-Fi settings menu to manually connect. · Tap the network name and then tap Connect to network.
Android: Connectivity Settings
· If required, you will be prompted for a password.
Android: Connectivity Settings
· If required, you will be prompted for a password. [. . . ] · You will need the name and address of the network you wish to add.
Android Buttons: Navigation
· Before we dig deeper into the Android operating systems, let's take a look at how you can navigate using the built-in buttons. · The four common buttons you will most likely find on an Android phone or tablet are:
» Home Returns you to the home screen from any other screen.
» Back Returns you to the previous screen or menu. When on the first screen of an app, this will take you back to the Home screen.
» Search Opens a search box into which you can input a search query.
» Menu Within certain apps, opens a menu offering additional options.
· Please note: the design and placement of buttons will vary by device, and not all devices will have all of these buttons.
Android Buttons: Volume
· Most Android devices will also have Volume Up and Down buttons somewhere along the edge of the device. · On phone-enabled devices, pressing the Volume buttons from the home screen will change the ringer volume. · Pressing the Volume buttons while in an app will change the "media" volume for music, video, and other application sounds.
Volume Settings
· You can also change your volume from the Settings menu.
Select Settings > Sound > Volume You can adjust volume settings for Ringtone, Media and Alarm.
Android Settings
· You have already seen a couple of examples of the Settings menu. From here you can view and change a wide variety options for controlling your Android device, operating system and applications.
Scroll up and down to view all available options.
Android Settings
· The Call Settings menu allows you to set various options related to phone functionality. (Only available on phone enabled devices. )
Android Settings
· Display settings allows you to change the brightness, screen timeout, and other display settings.
Android Settings
· Select the Applications menu to modify and manage your installed apps.
Android Settings
· Check Unknown sources if you will be installing apps from sources other than Android Market. · The Manage applications menu allows you to view, update and uninstall apps. · Running services allows you to view and control running apps and services. · Development offers additional options for application developers.
Android: Connected and Configured · Now that you have learned how to connect your Android device to a network and control the various settings, let's take a look at how you use the operating system.
Android: Welcome Home
Your Android Home screen offers quick access to the program launcher, application shortcuts, desktop widgets and status bar notifications.
Please note: The Android home pictured is a ViewPad4 screen shot. Press and hold any item to open a menu, if available, offering additional options.
Android: A Home of Your Own
The Home Screen context menu offers the following options: !Wallpapers: Backgrounds for your Home Screen.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Select Shortcuts to see a menu of the different types of shortcuts available.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Select Applications to see options for Application Shortcuts.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Select the application activity for which you want a shortcut.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Add Widgets, Folders and Wallpapers from the appropriate menus.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Live Wallpapers are dynamic, animated backgrounds. Live Wallpapers can respond to music that is playing or pull data from the Web.
Android: A Home of Your Own
This example demonstrates the Stock Ticker and News Reader widgets.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Tapping a widget will open the application in full screen mode for example, the News and Weather apps:
Android: A Home of Your Own
You can also add shortcuts directly from the Launcher menu.
Android: A Home of Your Own
You can also add shortcuts directly from the Launcher menu. Simply touch and hold an icon until it "floats" out of the launcher and onto the Home Screen.
Android: A Home of Your Own
You can also add shortcuts directly from the Launcher menu. Simply touch and hold an icon until it "floats" out of the launcher and onto the Home Screen.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Now you can drop the Shortcut icon anywhere on the Home Screen.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Now you can drop the Shortcut icon anywhere on the Home Screen.
Android: A Home of Your Own
To move icons around on the Home Screen, also touch and hold.
Android: A Home of Your Own
To move icons around on the Home Screen, also touch and hold. The icon appears larger once it is "lifted" from the screen. You may drag and drop the icon wherever you like.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Drop it in the trash to remove the icon from the Home Screen. The app will still be available from the Launcher.
Android: A Home of Your Own
Widgets work the same way. Touch and hold, then drag to the desired place on screen or drop in the trash.
Android: Input Text
The soft keyboard is your primary means of inputting text to your Android device. If it is not visible, it will appear as soon as you select a text field. [. . . ] Type right on the screen just as you would with a hardware keyboard.
Android: Input Text
Android offers suggestions as you type to simplify and speed up your data entry.
Android: Using the Browser
You can access the Web browser through the Launcher, the Google Search widget, or the Application Shortcut on your Home Screen.
Android: Using the Browser
The Android browser works like a standard Web browser. The X icon will stop a currently loading page.
Android: Using the Browser
"Pinch" and "pull" the screen to zoom in and out, or use the magnifying icons that appear in the lower right corner.
Android: Using the Browser
Press the Menu button on your device to open up the browser menu featuring standard commands.
Android: Using the Browser
Press the Menu button on your device to open up the browser menu featuring standard commands. The More option opens a menu with additional functions.
Android: Using the Browser
Press the Menu button on your device to open up the browser menu featuring standard commands. The Windows option gives you a graphical view of open browser windows and allows you to close or switch between menus.
Android: Working with Links
Press and hold a link to display additional options for opening, bookmarking, saving and sharing the link.
Android: Downloading Apps
Files will download automatically when you touch the link. [. . . ]
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