![]() ![]() Then you repeat the same for the Surface Dock. Press down on the sides from top to bottom to lock into place. Make sure the top of the Surface Clipboard touches the top of the inside case to ensure port and vent alignment. The Clipboard then slips top-first into the cover. There is a printed instruction sheet included, but it is relatively self-explanatory.įirst, you detach the Surface Clipboard (top half) from the Surface Dock (lower half). Setup for the UAG Surface Book cover is very easy. Everything is aligned perfectly with the ports, camera and venting, with no apparent miscalculations during design. Overall, the design of the UAG case for Surface Book is impressive. The only sacrifice – which is evident – is that you are making the Surface Book slightly thicker. Nothing was blocked, and no features are unavailable when using it. In my testing, I found no limitations in using the case with the Surface Book except in draw mode, as noted. While it works, it's not quite as flush as without the UAG case. However, there will be a gap and some flex due to the case. You can also reattach the Surface Clipboard to the Dock in so-called "drawing mode" (reversed) with the UAG case on. It's not a big deal but is a small tradeoff for not having the sensitive connectors of the dock exposed. ![]() That means you need to push back the hinge guard and then place the Surface Clipboard in place. The only caveat is that placing it back into the base requires a little finesse with the rubber hinge guard, because it acts as protection for the dock's connectors. You can still detach the Surface Clipboard from the dock (keyboard base) and use it as a tablet with the UAG intact. The UAG has no water protection, so all ports are still exposed, with no rubber flaps to latch.
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