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How to insert tf card into surface

Jan 08, 2020 pm 03:52 PM
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How to insert tf card into surface

Surface is a new hardware brand launched by Microsoft Corporation in the United States. Microsoft released the Surface series of tablet computers on June 19, 2012. This tablet uses a magnesium alloy body, a 10.6-inch display, a USB 2.0 or 3.0 interface, and uses the Windows 8 operating system.

How to insert the TF card on the surface: Open the bracket, there is a groove behind the magnetic charging port, and insert the TF card into it. There is a click when you insert it, and when you eject the card, you press it in again, and then release it and it pops out.

How to insert tf card into surface

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