A:AnswerOn most HP laptops, you can turn on the keyboard backlight using the F5 key (sometimes it’s F4 or F12 depending on the model). Look for a key with a glowing keyboard icon. Press it once to turn the light on, and press again to adjust brightness or turn it off.
If nothing happens, try holding Fn + F5.
If the keys don’t respond and you don’t see the backlight icon on your function keys, then unfortunately your specific configuration might not actually include the backlit feature—even if the general specs page says so. HP sells multiple versions of the same model, and not all of them have it.
A:AnswerI’ve been using this laptop for Zoom regularly, and it works smoothly. The camera and mic are decent for video calls, and I haven’t faced lag during meetings as long as the internet connection is stable. Multitasking while on Zoom (like sharing screen, browsing, or using docs) also runs fine without slowing down.
A:AnswerMost HP laptops, including this one, are manufactured in China. Some parts may also be sourced from other countries, but the final assembly is usually in China.
A:AnswerYes, you can upgrade from Windows 11 Home to Windows 11 Pro. It’s a software upgrade that you purchase through Microsoft Store, and once applied, it unlocks Pro features (like BitLocker and Remote Desktop).
A:AnswerYes. The charger is dual voltage (100–240V, 50/60Hz), so it works fine worldwide, including in 220V regions. You may just need a plug adapter depending on the country.