9 Settings (for Windows)
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9.4 System
9.4.1 About
On the Apps screen, tap Settings > about.
Use this setting to edit and check your device’s information.
t edit name: Tap to edit your device’s name by entering the new name and then tapping to save.
t more info: Tap to check your device’s detailed information, including the OS version, firmware version
number.
t help contacts: Tap the web site address or phone number to receive help for technical issues.
t Terms of Use and Privacy Statement: Tap to access information about each subject via the website.
t reset your phone: Tap to erase all data from the device’s internal storage. If you also want to delete data
stored in the SD card, select the Erase SD card too checkbox in the warning pop-up screen and tap yes.
The device will turn off and then reboot.
9.4.2 Brightness
On the Apps screen, tap Settings > brightness.
Tap Level drop-down list to adjust the brightness of the screen to low, medium, high.
9.4.3 Screen Rotation
On the Apps screen, tap Settings > screen rotation.
Switch Rotation lock to On to fix the screen in the portrait orientation even if you rotate the device to the
landscape orientation.
9.4.4 Project My Screen
On the Apps screen, tap Settings > Project my screen.
Use this setting to view your photos, videos and apps on a bigger screen such as a TV, monitor or projector
which support the Miracast feature. You can also connect your device to other devices with bigger screens
via a USB connector or wireless network.
t Tap any detected device from the list that the device detects.
t Tap advanced to configure additional settings.
– Show touch: Switch this option to On to make a dot appear on the external screen when you touch the
device screen.
– Dot color: Tap drop-down list to select the dot color you want. This setting appears only if you turn on
Show touch.
– External screen orientation: Tap drop-down list to select the orientation of the external screen.
– fix: Tap to resolve any issues related to this feature.