Administrator Guide
Using Action Center
Action center displays important notications from Windows and your applications on the taskbar, along with quick actions, which get you
to your most-used settings and applications instantly.
To view your notications and quick actions, click the Action Center icon on the taskbar. You can also press Windows logo key+A.
• Notications at a glance—When a notication appears on your desktop or when you view it in Action Center, expand it to read more
or take action without having to open the related application. You can also clear the notication by selecting and dragging it o the
screen to the right, or by clicking the Close button.
• Quick Action icons—Quick Action icons allow you to access All Settings and applications that you use often, such as Bluetooth to
VPN. Select the Expand option to see the settings and applications such as location, the quiet hours, brightness, bluetooth, VPN, the
battery saver, project, and connect.
The following are the Quick Action options in the Action Center:
– Tablet Mode—Tablet mode makes Windows easier and more intuitive to use with touch on devices such as 2–in–1s, or when you
do not want to use a keyboard and mouse. To turn on tablet mode, click the Action Center icon on the taskbar, and then select
Tablet Mode.
– Connect—Use this option to connect to your wireless and bluetooth devices.
– All Settings—Use this option to congure windows settings. For more information, see Using the Start Menu.
– Airplane mode—Use this option to turn o the wireless transmission functions on your device and enable Airplane mode.
Connecting to a printer or an external device
You can connect USB-interfaced printers or a USB-to-parallel adapter-interfaced printer to your thin client device using a USB port. Follow
your printer's USB installation instructions before connecting to a USB port.
To connect to the printer, add the printer to the thin client device by using the Add Printer wizard. For more information, see Adding
printers.
If you want to connect to an external device, add the device to the thin client device. For more information, see Adding devices.
Connecting to a monitor
Based on the thin client model, you can connect to an external monitor using the following ports:
• HDMI port
• VGA port
• DisplayPort
• DVI port
• DVI-D port
• Type-C port
For more information about conguring a dual monitor display, see Conguring dual monitor display.
Getting started
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