Difference between revisions of "Accessing the AirPad 7P from a PC"
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− | Your AirPad | + | Your AirPad will now appear as two different Removable Storage Devices in “My Computer” - one for the main device memory, and one for the MicroSD (TF) card. |
Transfer files like you would transfer from any drive to another. Once you are done transferring files, be sure to follow these steps: | Transfer files like you would transfer from any drive to another. Once you are done transferring files, be sure to follow these steps: | ||
− | #Click on the | + | #Click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in your PC’s System Tray, next to the clock. Click on Eject, or Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device. |
#On your AirPad, touch '''Turn off USB storage'''. | #On your AirPad, touch '''Turn off USB storage'''. | ||
#Touch the '''Home''' icon [[Image:P Home icon.png]] or the hard key to the right of the screen to exit back to your Home screen. | #Touch the '''Home''' icon [[Image:P Home icon.png]] or the hard key to the right of the screen to exit back to your Home screen. |
Revision as of 20:52, 5 December 2011
Question
How do I access my AirPad 7P from my PC?
Answer
You will need a USB A to Mini-B cable to do this:
- Connect the cable to the PC and to the AirPad 7P.
- Hold the AirPad in a horizontal orientation. You should see a USB symbol in the notification bar at the top of your AirPad's screen, on the left side:
- Touch the USB symbol and drag it down to bring up the notification menu. Tap USB Connected.
- In the window that appears, touch the Turn On USB storage button.
- Next, touch OK in the window that appears.
Your AirPad will now appear as two different Removable Storage Devices in “My Computer” - one for the main device memory, and one for the MicroSD (TF) card.
Transfer files like you would transfer from any drive to another. Once you are done transferring files, be sure to follow these steps: