Provides data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps. PowerShare enables you to charge your USB devices even when your computer is turned
off.
NOTE:
If the charge on your computer’s battery is less than 10 percent, you must connect the power adapter to
charge your computer, and USB devices connected to the PowerShare port.
NOTE:
If a USB device is connected to the PowerShare port before the computer is turned off or in hibernate state,
you must disconnect and connect it again to enable charging.
NOTE:
Certain USB devices may not charge when the computer is turned off or in sleep state. In such cases, turn on
the computer to charge the device.
5.
Network port
Connect an Ethernet (RJ45) cable from a router or a broadband modem for network or Internet access.
6.
Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C) port
Supports USB 3.1 Gen 2, DisplayPort 1.4, Thunderbolt 3 and also enables you to connect to an external display using a display adapter.
Provides data transfer rates up to 10 Gbps for USB 3.1 Gen 2 and up to 40 Gbps for Thunderbolt 3.
NOTE:
A USB Type-C to DisplayPort adapter (sold separately) is required to connect a DisplayPort device.
Base
1.
Touchpad
Move your finger on the touchpad to move the mouse pointer. Tap to left-click and two finger tap to right-click.
2.
Left-click area
Press to left-click.
3.
Right-click area
Press to right-click.
4.
Power button with optional fingerprint reader
Press to turn on the computer if it is turned off, in sleep state, or in hibernate state.
When the computer is turned on, press the power button to put the computer into sleep state; press and hold the power button for 4
seconds to force shut-down the computer.
If the power button has a fingerprint reader, place your finger on the power button to log in.
NOTE:
You can customize power-button behavior in Windows. For more information, see
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