Microsoft 1961 Surface Pro 7+ Tablet User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Microsoft
Table of Contents
Microsoft 1961 Surface Pro 7+ Tablet
FEATURE
- Volume
- Power button
- Headphone jack
- Windows Hello camera
- Front-facing camera
- USB-C
- USB-A
- nano-SIM card tray
- Surface Connect port
Getting started
- Plug the power cable into your Surface Pro and then into the wall.
- Press the power button.
- Windows will guide you through the setup process, help you connect to Wi-Fi, and choose your language preference.
- Sign in with a Microsoft account.
If you already have a Microsoft account, use it to sign in and you’ll be able to sync your settings and content across multiple devices. If you need to set one up, remember that you can use any email address.
For more information about the benefits of using a Microsoft account with Surface, visit microsoft.com/account. For help with setup or troubleshooting, visit support.microsoft.com.
Windows Hello
If you haven’t already, set up Windows Hello using the integrated camera on Surface Pro.
- Swipe in from the right and select All settings.
- Go to Accounts > Sign-in options.
- Under Manage how you sign in to your device, select Windows Hello Face > Set up, and then follow the instructions.
LTE connectivity
There are two ways you can use your Surface Pro to connect to a mobile operator network.
- Option 1: Use a nano SIM card from your mobile operator.
- Option 2: Use Surface Pro’s embedded SIM (eSIM) and the Mobile Plans app to get a data plan from your current operator or buy a plan from a new one.
Option 1: Insert a nano SIM card
- Put the enclosed SIM ejector tool in the SIM card tray then push to eject.
- Place your mobile operator’s nano SIM card in the tray and close it.
- Go to the Start menu, and select Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular.
- T o use your SIM, select Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular. For Use this SIM for cellular data, select SIM 1.
- On the taskbar, select the Network icon and make sure your mobile operator is listed.
Note: For help with your nano SIM card or cellular service, contact your mobile operator.
Option 2: Use the embedded SIM (eSIM)
-
Make sure you have an internet connection.
-
Select Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular. For Use this SIM for cellular data, select eSIM, then select Connect with a data plan.
-
When the Mobile Plans app opens, select your mobile operator if they’re listed. If you select a new operator, you’ll go to their website to set up a new account and buy a
new plan. -
On the taskbar, select the Network icon, select the cellular network, and then follow any additional steps to get connected.
Note: For more help with using an eSIM, go to support.microsoft.com. Data plans may not be available in all countries or regions—please contact your mobile operator.
To troubleshoot or learn more
Visit aka.ms/SurfaceProHelp to learn more about your Surface Pro.
If you’d like to learn more about Windows, visit aka.ms/WindowsHelp.
To learn more about the accessibility features of your Surface Pro, go to the
online user guide at aka.ms/Windows-Accessibility.
Battery health
All rechargeable batteries wear out with time. To maintain your battery health and performance, follow these tips:
- Once a month, let your battery drain below half way before charging it.
- A void having your device plugged in 24/7.
- Store your device in a cool and dry environment.
- If you plan to store your device for a long time, charge the battery to 50% every six months.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada license-exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
References
- Surface Pro help & learning
- Discover Windows accessibility features - Microsoft Support
- Windows help & learning
- Microsoft account | Sign In or Create Your Account Today – Microsoft
- Microsoft Support
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>