My Surface Pro 2 and Arc Touch Mouse Surface Edition isn't seen by the Arc Touch Mouse Surface Edition Settings Application. Even when I use it to launch the application...
It is however seen by the Surface Pro 2
Sorry but my Surface Pro 2 doesn't appear to have a page where one can adjust the DPI. The closest I can come to that is the first screen shot I posted above where it is on "Recommended" there are two other options besides recommended that make everything smaller.
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Perhaps someone with...
Okay first some differences, (I'm running Windows 8.1 on a Surface Pro 2 running Intel graphics driver...
I've got my screen set for maximum size with out going to a lower resolution.
That is what my Desktop looks like. I loaded Chrome tonight, and was offered an extension launcher for my...
DWN.exe is the Desktop Windows Manager it will normally take a lit if memory... What was going in on your desktop for the minute this program took to run?
I'm curious if a no external power hub is really desirable here? The Surface is a USB 3.0 device, as such it's USB power output is limited. By going with a "self powered" hub which actually means Surface powered, you are subtracting from the power of the Surface USB port the power required to...
just what are you looking for? what do you hope to accomplish with it?
will it be used in your home? or are you looking for something small and mobile? how many ports do you need? what will you be connecting to it? do you need to be able to boot off of the network connection?
Be careful as to what you buy. USB 3.0 calls for a maximum 900 milliamps output per port, if you might want to connect DVD & Blu-ray devices, or external hard drives look for one that states it has high power ports, or iPad ports.
well you are in luck;
1. Swipe from right to show charms bar
2. Hit search and type: powercfg /energy
3. On the top item that shows, hold down for a second or so, and select "Run as administrator"
4. The report will then be saved to: C:\Windows\System32\energy-report.html
5. You'll need to...
I ordered this Amazon.com: Manvex Leather Case for the Microsoft Surface PRO Tablet **NOW COMPATIBLE with the SURFACE PRO 2 / ALSO WORKS with both Microsoft Keyboards!** | Built-in Stand with Multiple Viewing Angles with Stylus Holder - Black/Gray: Computers & Acce and either place it on the...
Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi share a common frequency, many routers have a setting that allows them to coexist with Bluetooth. So yes this is a possibility. have you attempted to turn Wi-Fi off on your surface, (temporarily) and see if that makes a difference?