![]() I use a wireless mouse, a wireless headset, and I have USB Type-C peripherals. I'm really happy with the port selection aside from the fact that Qualcomm still doesn't make a compute chip that supports USB4. There never was one on the Surface Pro X, but now it's gone from the whole Surface Pro lineup. Pressing the left side of the volume rocker actually increases the volume, while pressing the right decreases it, and that's the opposite behavior of what you'd expect.įinally, it's worth noting that there is no headphone jack. However, if you're using it horizontally, that orientation does not change, and it should. If you're holding it vertically, pressing the top increases the volume and pressing the bottom decreases volume, as it should be. Here's what I don't like though, and it's something that Apple has solved on its iPads. The power button and the volume rocker have been moved back to the top, and I like them there. ![]()
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