Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 User Manual page 59

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Connect via Super Device:
1
Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on the computer, and log in to the same HUAWEI ID as that
logged in to on your tablet.
2
Swipe down from the upper right corner of the tablet to display Control Panel, and
enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Touch
devices.
3
Touch the target device you wish to connect to, or drag the target device to the local
device, and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the connection.
Connect via a USB cable:
1
Swipe down from the upper right corner of the tablet to display Control Panel, enable
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and make sure that the tablet screen remains on.
2
Use a USB cable to connect the tablet to the computer.
3
Follow the onscreen instructions on the tablet and computer to complete the connection.
On the collaboration settings screen of PC Manager, click on Mirror, Extend, or Collaborate
to switch to the corresponding collaboration mode. Mirror is the default collaboration mode
when the devices are connected for the first time.
Turn Your Tablet into a Second Computer Screen
Once your tablet is connected to your computer, the tablet will serve as a secondary display
for your computer, giving you boundless room to work and browse. You can use the
computer's keyboard and mouse to navigate on the tablet, or even control the computer by
touch or stylus from the convenience of the tablet screen.
1
Open PC Manager on the computer, and go to My devices > My tablet to visit the
collaboration screen.
2
Select Mirror or Extend to switch to the corresponding collaboration mode.
Mirror: Under this mode, the tablet will synchronously display the computer screen. You'll
be able to access computer apps and files from the tablet screen.
Opening an app: Open File Explorer to view files and images.
Browsing web pages: Open the browser on the computer to begin web browsing.
If your tablet is connected to an external keyboard or stylus, you can use either to add
handwritten notes/sketches, or leave comments in files.
Extend: Under this mode, the tablet will serve as a secondary display for the computer,
with the two screens displaying different content. Feel free to drag an app window to the
tablet (by clicking and holding down on the app title bar), for example, to view a
reference document while composing a presentation.
Drag to Transfer Files Between Your Tablet and Computer
Once your tablet is connected to your computer, you'll be able to write and navigate on the
tablet using the computer's keyboard and mouse, as well as drag and drop text, images, and
files between the two devices.
or
in Super Device to search for nearby
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