acer Chromebook Enterprise Spin 713 Laptops User Manual
GETTING STARTED
Turn on your Chromebook
On the Chromebook, press the power button. A “Welcome” screen will appear when the Chromebook first boots up.
Select your language settings
Use the “Language” drop-down list to choose your default language setting. If there is more than one way to type in your language, you may be prompted to select a keyboard input method as well.
Connect to a network
Select a network from the “Connect to network” list to connect to the Internet. If network access is protected, you will need an access password to con nect to it.
Accept the Terms of ServiceOnce connected to a network, accept the Terms of Service. Your Chromebook will then download any available system updates, so you automatically get the latest Chrome OS features.
First-time sign-in
Create a new Google AccountYou can create a new Google Account if you don’t already have one. Select Create a Google Account to set up a new account. A Google Account gives you access to useful web services developed by Google, such as Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar.
Browse as a guestYou can also use the Chromebook without a Google Account byselecting Browse as a Guest.
Enterprise enrollment (optional)You can enroll the Chromebook by selecting Enterprise enrollment.
Sign in to your Google AccountIf you already have a Google Account, enter your username and password in the sign-in box that appears and select the Sign in button. If your device is a Chromebook Enterprise, click More options and select Enterprise enrollment.
ImportantSign in with your primary Google Account. This account will be set as the owner and is the only account that will be able to change certain Chrome settings.
YOUR ACER CHROMEBOOK TOUR
Front view
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Icon | Item |
Description |
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Microphones |
Internal microphones for sound recording. |
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2 |
Webcam |
Web camera for video communication.A light next to the webcam indicates that the webcam is active. |
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Touchscreen |
Displays computer output, supports multi-touch input. |
Keyboard view
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Icon | Item |
Description |
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Keyboard |
For entering data into your computer. |
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2 |
Fingerprintreader (optional) |
Fingerprint reader for unlocking your computer. |
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Touchpad / click button |
Touch sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse.Pressing down anywhere on the pad functions like the left button of a mouse.Pressing down anywhere with two fingers functions like the right button of a mouse. |
Function keys
The Chromebook uses function keys or key combinations to access some hardware and software controls, such as screen brightness and volume. The dedicated function keys each have a specific function.
Icon |
Function |
Description |
Previous |
Go to the previous page. |
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Reload |
Reload the current page. |
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Full-screen |
Open the page in full screen mode. |
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Next window |
Switch to the next window. |
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Screenshot |
Takes screenshot. |
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Brightness down |
Decreases the screen brightness. |
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Brightness up |
Increases the screen brightness. |
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Mute |
Turns off audio output. |
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Volume down |
Decreases the volume. |
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Volume up |
Increases the volume. |
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Lock screen |
Locks the screen |
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Launcher |
Launch the Apps panel. |
Common keyboard shortcuts
You can use shortcuts to complete some tasks more quickly.
Keyboardshortcuts |
Description |
Takes screenshot. | |
Toggles caps lock. |
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Projects your screen. |
Note: For a complete list of keyboard shortcuts, press Ctrl + Alt + /
TouchpadThe built-in touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on its surface. This means the cursor responds as you move your fingers across the surface of the touchpad.
Action |
Gesture |
Click |
Press down on any part of the touchpad. |
Two-finger tap(or alt-click) |
Tapping the touchpad with two fingers or pressing (and holding) Alt on the keyboard and tapping the touchpad with one finger both equal a “right-click” on a computer mouse. |
Two-finger swipe |
Place two fingers on the touchpad and move them up and down to scroll vertically, left and right to scroll horizontally. |
Drag and drop |
Select the item you want to move with one finger. With a second finger, move the item. Release both fingers to drop the item. (This gesture works for files, not windows or icons.) |
Left view
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Icon | Item |
Description |
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USB Type-C port with DC-in/ Thunderbolt™ 4 port |
Connects to the provided USB Type-C power adapter and to USB devices with a USB Type-C connector. Supports Thunderbolt™ 4 and displays. |
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HDMI port |
Supports high definition digital video connections. |
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3 |
Headset/speakerjack |
Connects to audio devices(e.g., speakers, headphones), or a headset with microphone. |
USB Type-C information
- Supports DisplayPort™ audio/video output.
- Delivers up to 3 A at 5 V DC for USB charging.
- DC-in: requires power adapter or power source providing 45 W at 5~20 V.For optimal performance, please use a certified Acer power adapter or USB Power Delivery device.
Right view
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Icon | Item |
Description |
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Volume control key |
Adjusts the system volume. |
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2 |
MicroSD card slot |
Insert a microSD card into this slot. |
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USB port |
Connects to USB devices. |
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Power button |
Turns the computer on and off. |
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Battery indicator |
Indicates the computer’s battery status. Charging: The light shows amber when the battery is charging. Fully charged: The light shows blue when in AC mode. |
USB 3.2 Gen 1 information
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 compatible ports are blue.
- Compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 1 and earlier devices.
- For optimal performance, use USB 3.2 Gen 1-certified devices.
- Defined by the USB 3.2 Gen 1 specification (SuperSpeed USB).
Rear view
ItemVentilation and cooling fan
DescriptionAllows the computer to stay cool. Do not cover or obstruct the openings.
Bottom view
- ItemVentilation and cooling fanDescriptionAllows the computer to stay cool. Do not cover or obstruct the openings.
- ItemSpeakersDescriptionDeliver stereo audio output.
USAGE MODES
Your computer features the following modes. You can choose a mode to fit your needs.
- Laptop
- Display
- Tent
- Tablet
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question |
Answer |
What software works on a Chromebook? |
Chromebooks use apps from the Google Play Store and on the web, instead of traditional software applications. There are apps to be productive, get creative, enjoy movies and shows, play games and more. |
How do I get more apps? | Download Chromebook apps from the Google Play Store app . Find the app by clicking the Launcher icon and searching “Play Store”. |
Can I use Microsoft Office software? |
Chromebooks work with Microsoft® Word, Excel® and PowerPoint®. You can download the apps from the Google Play Store or use them on the web. *Additional functionality available with a Microsoft 365 subscription. Microsoft, Excel and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation |
Where can I find my files? |
All your files are stored in the Files app . Find the app by clicking the Launcher con and searching “Files”. |
How do I transfer my local files? |
Transfer your local files using a compatible storage device. Your Chromebook works with most external storage devices (e.g.: USB thumb drives, removable hard drives). |
Why does my Chromebook need my Google Account information? |
You’ll use your Google Account to sign in to your Chromebook. It is the same account you use for Google services such as Gmail and Drive. Your Chromebook uses your account information to automatically sign you into apps and services. |
How do I set this up for my child? |
If you want to set up parental controls for your child, it’s important that you sign in using your child’s personal Google Account. If they don’t already have one, you can create one during the sign-in process on your Chromebook. You will be able to add your child’s school account after you complete device onboarding. |
Get help or more information
For information on: |
Refer to: |
Chromebook Help |
Open the Explore app on your Chromebook. |
Chrome OS |
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