Hello Quentin, Can I use an universal blue tooth keyboard for my HP tablet. Thank you, GEORGE From: vi-android-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vi-android-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Quentin Christensen Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 3:33 PM To: vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vi-android] Re: can I store downloaded music on my tablet? Hi Bill, You're exactly right - by default, when you buy a song from Google Play, it isn't stored on your device but downloaded when you want to play it. You can download music you have bought by doing the following: To make music available offline from the Google Play Music app (I found this on https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1250232?hl=en ): 1. Visit My Library or Playlists to see your collection of albums, artists, songs, or playlists, 2. Select and view the music that youd like to save to your device. 3. Tap the Image removed by sender. Google Play Pingrey, angled pin icon to add music to your download queue. I haven't tried so not sure what the pin is called by Talkback, but do let us know how you get on. From memory it's similar in Play Books as well - they are not downloaded by default unless you ask them to be. Regards Quentin. On 11 November 2013 08:33, william deatherage <wrd828@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello, I wasn't sure what to put in the subject line. The other day I must have turned off my wi fi by mistake. anyway, when I whent into play music to listen to some albums I had downloaded they were not their. what was their was albums that I had coppied from my computer. I realized what might be going on so I checked my wi fí and found it was turned off. when I turned it back on the albums I had bought from the play store was their again. So I was wondering if you buy an album from the play store is it downloaded to your android device or does it stay on the server and you have access to it? If it stays on the server then why should a person buy a 32 gíg device instead of a 16 gig? Thanks in advance. Bill Deatherage To post to the list, simply send email to vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To unsubscribe from the list send an email to vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field (new users, use 'subscribe' to subscribe) To receive the list as a digest, send an email to vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'set vi-android digest' in the subject (to go back to receiving every message use 'unset vi-android digest' in the subject).