up Adobe Reader to access files from an online account. If you just want to work with files on your device or with an account that’s already set up, tap Go.

3Any online accounts you set up on your device appear in the left panel. The option My TouchPad also appears. Tap an account to view files in that account. Tap My TouchPad to view files stored in the USB drive storage on your device.

4Tap the file.

If the PDF file was created with a password, enter the password to open the file.

5To return to the file list, tap Documents in the upper-left corner of the screen.

Move around in a file

To move to the next or previous page: Drag up or down on the screen.

To jump to a different page: Tap the currently displayed page number in the upper-right corner of the screen. Tap the page you want to jump to.

To view all file pages as thumbnails: Tap in the upper-right corner of the screen. Tap a thumbnail to open the page. To dismiss the thumbnails panel, drag all the way to the right.

TIP If the page number and thumbnail icons are not displayed at the top of the screen, tap the screen to display them.

Change the text display size

Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen.

Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen.

Double-tap the screen to zoom in or out a specified amount.

For more information on zooming in and out, see Pinch (zoom gestures).

Send a file as an attachment to an email message

1Do one of the following:

To send a single file: With the file open, open the application menu and tap Send.

To send multiple files: On the file list, tap . Tap the files you want to send. To search for a specific file or files, tap Search and type the file name. Tap Attach.

2Create the email message and tap Send.

Print a PDF file

You can print a file on an HP printer that is connected to a wireless network. See the instructions that came with your printer for information about setting up a printer on a wireless network.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN Your device supports printing on all network-capable HP printers that support PCL page description language in the local LAN. These printers include new HP ePrint-capable printers–Photosmart, Officejet, and LaserJet–as well as legacy printers approximately five years old or newer. Make sure your printer is turned on and that both your device and the printer are connected to your local or corporate wireless network. For personal printers, see the instructions that came with your printer for information about setting up a printer on a wireless network.

1Open the file you want to print.

2Tap at the top right corner of the screen, or open the application menu and tap Print.

TIP If the print icon is not displayed at the top of the screen, tap the screen to display it.

Printers that are available on your current wireless network are displayed.

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