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Essential Android Tablets: The Illustrated Guide to Using Android
Essential Android Tablets: The Illustrated Guide to Using Android
Essential Android Tablets: The Illustrated Guide to Using Android
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Essential Android Tablets: The Illustrated Guide to Using Android

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The twenty-first century offers more technology than we have ever seen before, but with new updates, and apps coming out every month, most users don’t have time to keep up or figure everything out on their own and it can be quite overwhelming.


With full color screen prints, photographs and illustrations, this guide explores...


Setting up your tablet, setting up and transferring your data.


Getting to know Android; the app dock, drawer, icons, and menus


Arranging icons, the on-screen keyboard and Google assistant


Navigating with touch gestures: tap, drag, and swipe


Communicating with Hangouts and GMail


Browsing the web with the Chrome web browser


Taking portrait and panoramic photos, as well as recording video


Editing and enhancing your photos


Listening to music, from the play store


Downloading TV Programmes and Movies


Downloading and installing apps from the play store


Google Maps, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Calendar, and Contacts


Setting up cloud enabled printers and printing documents


With comprehensive instruction for many commonly used tablets, this step-by-step guide allows readers to digest information quickly and easily without feeling confused, wasting time, and getting discouraged.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 12, 2018
ISBN9781911174776
Essential Android Tablets: The Illustrated Guide to Using Android
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Kevin Wilson

KEVIN WILSON is Vice President of Videologies, Inc., a company that specializes in training administrative professionals in Fortune 500 companies. JENNIFER WAUSON is President of Videologies, Inc.

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    Essential Android Tablets - Kevin Wilson

    About the Author

    Kevin Wilson has made a career out of technology and showing others how to use it. After earning a master’s degree in computer science, software engineering, and multimedia systems, Kevin worked as a tutor and college instructor, helping students master such subjects as multimedia, computer literacy and information technology. He currently serves as Elluminet Press Publishing’s senior writer and director, he periodically teaches computing at college in South Africa and serves as an IT trainer in England.

    Kevin’s motto is clear: If you can’t explain something simply, you haven’t understood it well enough. To that end, he has created the Computer Essentials series, in which he breaks down complex technological subjects into smaller, easy-to-follow steps that students and ordinary computer users can put into practice.

    Table of Contents

    What is a Android? 12

    Setting up your Device 14

    Power Up & Power Down 14

    Wake & Unlock your Tablet 15

    Force Shutdown 16

    Charging the Battery 17

    Initial Setup 18

    Transfer Data from Another Android 24

    Transfer Data from an iPhone/iPad 36

    Connecting to the Internet 42

    Wi-Fi 42

    Setting up Email Accounts 45

    Adding Printers 50

    Getting around Android 54

    The Home Screen 54

    Touch Gestures 55

    Tap 56

    Drag 56

    Scroll 57

    Pinch & Spread 58

    Swipe 59

    Swipe from top Edge of Screen 60

    Home Button 62

    Back Button 63

    Multi-task Button 63

    App Dock 66

    App Drawer 67

    Arranging Icons 68

    The On-screen Keyboard 69

    Google Assistant 70

    Voice Dictation 75

    Internet, Email & Communication 76

    Using Chrome 76

    Searching the Web 79

    Bookmarking Websites 80

    Browsing History 82

    Downloads 83

    Desktop vs Mobile Site 84

    Using Gmail 85

    Reading your Email 87

    Replying to an Email 88

    Forward an Email 90

    Add an Attachment 92

    Contacts 94

    View Contact Details 94

    Edit Details 96

    Add New Contact 97

    Add Contact from Message 98

    Calendar 101

    Calendar View 103

    Add Event 104

    Google Hangouts 110

    Calling New Contacts 111

    Video Calls 114

    Using Multimedia 118

    Camera App 118

    Taking Pictures 120

    Panoramic Photos 121

    Camera Options 123

    Recording Video 126

    Photos App 127

    Adjusting Images 131

    Crop an Image 133

    Creating Collages 135

    Sharing Photos 137

    Play Music 140

    Streaming Music 140

    Creating Playlists 144

    Buying Tracks 146

    Play Movies & TV 148

    Using Apps 152

    Play Store 152

    Search for Apps 155

    Browsing the Store 157

    Google Drive 159

    Creating Folders 162

    Moving Files 163

    New Documents 164

    Scanning Documents 165

    Sharing Documents 167

    Printing Documents 169

    Google Maps 171

    Map Type 172

    Exploring Maps & Getting Directions 173

    Google Docs 178

    Installing Google Docs 178

    Starting Google Docs 179

    Using Paragraph Styles 184

    Headings 184

    Bold, Italic, Underlined 185

    Changing Fonts 186

    Font Colour 187

    Justify Text 188

    Bullets and Numbered Lists 189

    Cut, Copy & Paste 190

    Adding Images 191

    Resize Images 193

    Adding Tables 194

    Google Sheets 196

    Installing Google Sheets 196

    Starting Google Sheets 197

    Entering Data 200

    Simple Text Formatting 200

    Insert a Row 201

    Insert a Column 202

    Cell Borders 203

    Cell Shading 204

    Using Functions 205

    What is a Android?

    Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, and is designed to run on smartphones and tablets.

    Each major version has a dessert-based codename, and they appear in alphabetical order.

    Android 1.5 Cupcake (mid-2009)

    Android 1.6 Donut (late 2009)

    Android 2.0 & 2.1 Eclair (late 2009)

    Android 2.2 Froyo (mid-2010)

    Android 2.3 Gingerbread (late 2010)

    Android 3.x Honeycomb (early 2011)

    Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (late 2011)

    Android 4.1 to 4.3 Jelly Bean (mid-2012)

    Android 4.4 KitKat (late 2013)

    Android 5.0 Lollipop (late 2014)

    Android 6.0 Marshmallow (late 2015)

    Android 7.x Nougat (2016)

    Android 8.0 Oreo (2017)

    Android 9.0 Pie (2018)

    There are hundreds of Android devices from different manufacturers to choose from, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Acer Iconia, Sony Xperia, Google Nexus, Archos, and Asus ZenPad to name a few.

    Each manufacturer’s implementation of Android looks slightly different, however the basic operation is the same.

    Here is a Samsung Galaxy and a Google Nexus.

    As you can see, they are slightly different, but have the same basic functions. You still have the status bar along the top, the Google search bar - although this can be in different positions, and they all have app icons along the bottom of the screen.

    The differences can be minor. The Samsung Galaxy has hardware buttons on the bottom, whereas the Nexus has them on the screen.

    The Google search bar is on the top on some models and in the middle on others. Some models have a clock and weather apps on the home screen - as on the Samsung Galaxy.

    Setting up your Device

    If you’ve just bought your new Tablet and taken it out the box, the process to set it up to use for the first time is very simple. You don’t even have to connect it to your computer.

    In this chapter, we’ll take a look at the process of setting up your Tablet, when you turn it on for the first time.

    Power Up & Power Down

    To wake your tablet from sleep, just press and release the power button once - don’t hold it down.

    If your tablet has been shut down, press and hold the power button for a couple of seconds until the screen lights up.

    The power button is usually on the top edge of your tablet.

    To put your tablet to sleep, just press and release the power button once - don’t hold it down.

    To completely

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