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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can scan pictures using the Surface Pro's built-in camera or connected scanner devices. Utilize applications that support scanning for optimal results.
Use scanning apps available on Windows Store or any compatible third-party apps. Connect your scanner, if needed, and follow the app's instructions.
Ensure you have enough storage space and proper permissions set for the app you're using. Check the save location settings within the scan application.
Open the Camera app from the Start menu or search bar. Use the on-screen controls to capture images directly with your Surface Pro.
Verify your printer connection and that you've selected the correct printer in settings. Ensure printer drivers are up-to-date.
Yes, you can use your Surface Pro as a second monitor wirelessly using the 'Project to this PC' feature available in Windows settings.
The maximum file size can vary based on the software used, but generally it's advisable to keep files under 100 MB for optimal performance.
Ensure your monitor is turned on and that the correct cable is securely connected. Update your drivers if issues persist.
Scanned images can be viewed in the Photos app or any image viewer compatible with your Windows operating system.
Opt for software that supports saving scans directly as PDFs. In built-in tools, choose 'Print' and select 'PDF' as your printer option.
Yes, you can use editing apps or software such as Microsoft Paint or third-party applications to modify scanned images.
Check your app settings and permissions, ensure all software is updated, and verify that your scanner's connection is stable.
Yes, backing up images can be done using OneDrive or any compatible cloud storage solution integrated with your Surface Pro.
Absolutely, by using the Camera app. The process is straightforward and similar to other Windows-using devices.
Check the software's default save location and ensure the scan was completed successfully. Permissions or app settings may need adjusting.