1. Kupu Whakataki
The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go is a sleek, ultra-light, and portable laptop designed to enhance your daily productivity and entertainment. Featuring a vibrant 12.4-inch PixelSense touchscreen display and powered by a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, it offers a seamless experience for browsing, streaming, and running your essential applications. This manual provides detailed instructions to help you set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your device, ensuring you get the most out of your Surface Laptop Go.

Whakaahua 1.1: Mua view of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go in Ice Blue.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Upon unboxing your Microsoft Surface Laptop Go, you should find the following items:
- Device (Microsoft Surface Laptop Go)
- Wae Tuku Hiko (PSU)
- Aratohu Tere Tere (QSG)
- Ngā Tuhinga Haumaru me te Pūtāhui
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Te Whakakā-Tūatahi me te Tatūnga Matapihi
- Unpack your Surface Laptop Go and the Power Supply Unit (PSU).
- Connect the PSU to the magnetic power port on the side of your Surface Laptop Go and plug the other end into a power outlet.
- Pēhia te pātene hiko kei runga i te papapātuhi hei whakakā i te taputapu.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Windows 10 S setup, including selecting your region, connecting to a Wi-Fi network, and setting up your Microsoft account.
- Consider upgrading from Windows 10 S to full Windows 10 Home or Pro if you require broader application compatibility beyond the Microsoft Store.
3.2 Fingerprint Power Button Setup
For convenient and secure sign-in, set up the Fingerprint Power Button with Windows Hello:
- Haere ki Ngā Tautuhinga Windows > Ngā Pūkete > Ngā Kōwhiringa Takiuru.
- Under "Windows Hello Fingerprint," select "Set up."
- Follow the prompts to scan your fingerprint multiple times until the setup is complete.
Video 3.2.1: Official Microsoft video demonstrating the fingerprint sign-in feature on Surface devices.
4. Operating Your Surface Laptop Go
4.1 Whakaterenga Mata Paa
The 12.4-inch PixelSense touchscreen allows for intuitive interaction:
- Tap: Tīpakohia ngā tūemi, tūwhera tono rānei.
- Swipe: Panuku i roto i nga ihirangi, whakatere ranei i waenga i nga mata.
- Whakawiri-ki-Topa: Whakanuia, whakaitihia rānei te rahi o ngā ihirangi.
4.2 Keyboard and Precision Trackpad
The full-size keyboard and large precision trackpad offer a comfortable and efficient typing and navigation experience.

Whakaahua 4.2.1: Runga-raro view of the keyboard and precision trackpad.
4.3 Tauranga Hononga
The Surface Laptop Go includes essential ports for your peripherals:
- Tauranga USB-C: For data transfer, video output, and charging.
- Tauranga USB-A: Hei hono i ngā taputapu USB paerewa.
- 3.5mm Jack Paneoro: Mo te putanga ororongo.
- Tauranga Tūhono Mata: For charging and connecting to Surface Dock (sold separately).

Whakaahua 4.3.1: Taha view illustrating the various connectivity ports.
Video 4.3.2: Official Microsoft video highlighting the Surface Laptop Go's features, including USB-C and USB-A ports.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te horoi i to taputapu
- Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, kore karekau dampened with water or a mild screen cleaner to wipe the display.
- For the keyboard and chassis, use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
5.2 Whakahōu Pūmanawa
Regularly update your Windows operating system and drivers to ensure optimal performance and security:
- Haere ki Ngā Tautuhinga Matapihi > Whakahōu me te Haumarutanga > Whakahōu Matapihi.
- Pāwhiritia "Tirohia ngā whakahōutanga" ka tāuta i ngā whakahōutanga e wātea ana.
5.3 Tiaki Pūhiko
Hei whakaroa i te ora o te papahiko:
- A ape i te wera nui.
- Kaua e tino tukuna te pākahiko i nga wa katoa.
- Mō te rokiroki mō te wā roa, whakakīia te pākahiko ki te 50%.
Video 5.3.1: Official Microsoft video showcasing the all-day battery life of the Surface Laptop Go.
6. Te Raru
6.1 Nga take me nga otinga noa
- Kaore te taputapu e huri ana: Kia tino utua te pūrere. Honoa te urutau hiko, ā, tatari mō ētahi meneti i mua i te ngana ki te whakakā anō.
- Screen not responding to touch: Restart the device. If the issue persists, check for Windows updates or consider reinstalling touch drivers.
- Mahinga puhoi: Close unnecessary applications, check for malware, ensure sufficient free storage space, and install all available Windows updates.
- Nga take hononga Wi-Fi: Restart your router and the Surface Laptop Go. Check network settings and ensure Wi-Fi drivers are up to date.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Microsoft |
| Ingoa Tauira | Surface Laptop Go |
| Rahi Mata | 12.4 Inihi |
| Whakatau Mata | 1536 x 1024 pika |
| Tukatuka | 3.6 GHz core_i5_1035g1 |
| RAM | 8 GB LPDDR4 |
| Puku Maama | 128 GB SSD |
| Kaitukatuka Whakairoiro | Intel UHD Whakairoiro |
| Pūnaha Mahi | Matapihi 10 S |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2.45 pauna |
| Hunga Hua | 9.27 x 12.19 x 1.93 inihi |
| Toharite Pūhiko Ora | 13 haora |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Kaipānui Tapumati |

Whakaahua 7.1: Whakamuri view of the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go.
Video 7.2: Official Microsoft product video for the Surface Laptop Go, showcasing tona hoahoa me ona ahuatanga.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For detailed warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Microsoft support website or the documentation included with your device. Microsoft provides various support resources, including online guides, troubleshooting tools, and customer service contacts.
You can also visit the official Microsoft Store on Amazon for additional product information and accessories: Toa Microsoft





