User guide
Table Of Contents
- Meet Surface Pro
- Setup
- The basics
- Get to know Surface
- Touch, keyboard, mouse, and pen
- Accounts
- Sign in and out
- All about apps
- Install apps
- Personalize your Surface
- Connect devices
- Storage, files, and backup
- Networking
- Built-in apps
- Additional info you should know
- Keep Surface up to date
- Windows Defender and Windows SmartScreen
- Windows Firewall
- BitLocker Drive Encryption
- Accessibility
- Speech recognition
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Take a screen shot
- Default programs
- Work with files and apps on another PC
- Restore, refresh, or reset Surface
- Add Windows Media Center
- Surface Pro BIOS/UEFI
- BitLocker recovery key
- Clean and care for Surface
- Get Help and Support
- That’s it!

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Reader
Read files in PDF and XPS formats. For more info, see
Windows Reader: Frequently asked questions on
Windows.com.
Be sure to check out even more apps in the Windows Store.
Note: Some apps and features of apps may not be available in all markets.
Free desktop apps
Here are some additional desktop apps that you might want to try.
Windows Photo Viewer
Windows Photo Viewer (desktop app) is a quick
and easy way to flip through your collection of
digital pictures.
To learn about the Windows Photo Viewer, see
the How to use Windows Photo Viewer topic
in Windows Help (to access Help, go to the
desktop, open the Settings charm and then
choose Help).
Windows Media Player
You can use Windows Media Player (desktop app) to can play your digital media files: music, videos, and
pictures. To start Windows Media Player:
1. Go to the Start screen and open the Search charm.
2. Type Windows Media Player in the search box, and then tap or click Windows Media Player from the
search results.
For help using Windows Media Player, see Getting started with Windows Media Player on Windows.com.










