

When an app is open, swipe up quickly from the bottom of the screen. When an app is open, swipe from the edge of a screen towards the middle. Swipe down again to see more settings or tap the Settings gear icon in the lower-right to open Settings. Swipe down from the top of the screen to see quick settings, then tap a setting. For more info, see Different ways to use Surface Duo. When your Surface Duo is closed, you'll see notifications for calls and text messages on the Glance Bar on your Surface Duo.

To open a notification or do something else, tap the Down arrow on the notification to expand it, then tap the notification to open it or tap an action. Swipe down from the very top of the screen.

On your Home screen, swipe down from the middle, then type in the search box. Search for things, such as apps, files, and info online On your Home screen, swipe up from the bottom. Here’s a quick overview of some of the most common ones. For other navigation tips and videos, open the Tips app on your Surface Duo. There are several touch gestures you’ll use on Surface Duo. However, some of it might be new because Surface Duo comes with a few Microsoft mobile apps already installed and running, such as Microsoft Launcher and Microsoft SwiftKey.
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A lot of this information might be familiar to you if you’ve used Android before. If you’re new to Android, here are some things to help you get started with using your Surface Duo after you’ve set it up.
