FUSION A90BPRO Portable Laptop User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- FUSION
Table of Contents
FUSION A90BPRO Portable Laptop
MODEL: FLS
Appearance and buttons
- Power Button
- Display Screen
- Front Camera
- Ethernet Port
- USB Port
- Headphone Connection
- TF Card
- Track Pad
- + 12V DC
- USB Port
- Fusion charge
- Mini HDMI Port
- HDD Slot
MODEL: T90B+ Pro
Appearance and buttons:
- Power Button
- Display Screen
- Front Camera
- USB Port
- Headphone Connection
- TF Card
- Track Pad
- +SVDC
- USB Port
- Mini HDMI Port
- HDD Slot
MODEL: A90B+ Pro
Appearance and buttons:
- Power Button
- Display Screen
- Front Camera
- USB Port
- Headphone Connection
- TF Card
- Track Pad
- +12VDC
- USB Port
- Mini HDMI Port
- HDDSlot
Introduction to Windows 1 O:
With Windows 1 O there is some of the touch and tablet features created for
Windows 8, combine them with the familiar Start menu and desktop, and run it
all on top of an improved operating system with more security, a new browser,
its own version of Office for on-the-go editing and plenty of new features
intended to make life simpler.
Windows 10 Start Up Menu:
The full Startup screen of Windows 8 is back to being a Start menu in Windows
1 O that tries to combine the best of both options. You get a scrolling Start
menu that’s restricted to a single column, with jump lists and flyout menus
for extra options, divided into frequently used and recently installed
programs, with the option to switch to a scrolling view of all your
applications, sorted alphabetically.
The improvements includes a space you can personalize with your favorite apps,
programs, people and websites.
To get to the Start menu, select Start in the lower-left corner of the
taskbar. You can also open the Start menu by pressing the Start button located
on your keyboard or device.
Account options:
Click on your account name to change your account picture, lock your device or
sign out of your account. This can be done from the top of the start menu
where you will find the Account name with a picture.
All Apps:
Click All Apps to see all your apps and programs listed alphabeti cally.
Looking for a specific app? Just type it in the search box.
Search:
Search across your device, your cloud storage on OneDrive, and across the Web
at the same time. Simply open the Start menu and type in the search box
-Windows search will do the rest. You can also open search directly from the
taskbar; click Search and start typing.
Pin your favorite apps:
Pin apps, programs and folders to the Start menu for fast access to the things
you use the most. Apps with Live Tiles will show updates for the people and
things that matter.
Click Start, select All Apps, right-click the app you want to pin, and then
select Pin to Start. Once pinned, your app will show up as a tile on the
right. Right-click the tile to change its size. Drag and drop to move it
around. Don’t worry about running out of space – the Start menu will
automatically resize to hold everything.
Task View:
If you have a lot of apps and programs open, there is a new Task view button
so you can quickly switch between them. Click Task view to see all of your
running apps and programs; select any item to open it.
Multiple desktops:
If you’re working on a lot of different projects, using different apps and
programs, try adding a desktop. It’ll keep things neatly organized for you.
Or, create a desktop for the things you do at work and one for the things you
do at home.
Select Task view from the taskbar, and then click Add a desktop. A
thumbnail will show up at the bottom of the task view page. Click the blank
thumbnail to open up a clean desktop.
To switch between desktops, click Task view and then choose a desktop from the
bottom of the page.
Snap Windows:
Because all your apps and programs run in windows on the desktop, instead of
modern apps from the Store being in their own space, you can no longer drag
across the left edge of the screen to bring another app on screen and get a
split view. Instead, you drag windows into the corners of the screen to get
the familiar Snap view.
To snap, click and hold the top of the window and drag it to either the side
or corner of the screen. You’ll see a shadow of where the window will snap;
release the window to snap it into place.
Action Centre:
Windows 10 puts that on the right of the screen, where the charms bar was in
Windows 8, with notifications from various apps at the top and your choice of
various settings buttons at the bottom for quick access.
The new Edge browser:
Enjoy the latest way of surfing the internet with the new Edge browser. Stay
put and save time by typing your search in the handy address bar. You’ll get
search suggestions, instant results from the web, and your browsing history,
right on the spot.
New Windows Store with Universal Apps :
Windows 10 gets a new Windows Store, where you can download desktop programs
as well as modern Windows apps.The Office for Windows apps like Word and Excel
are universal apps, as are the Outlook Mail and Calendar apps.
Settings and Control Panel :
The Windows 10 has a Control Panel-style interface with icons to navigate
with. But the old Control Panel interface is still there, for settings that
aren’t in the new Settings app.
Tablet mode:
The new tablet mode is designed to make Windows 10 easier to operate without a
keyboard or mouse.
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