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You will want to look at the system requirements from the developer's website for any software you would like to use and make sure that the computer you would like to buy meets the requirements for the settings you want to use. Updates can change these requirements and that can affect the settings you might want to use it on or prevent you from using the software at all. Operating System: 64-bit Windows 11 or 10 version 1809 or above Processor: 2.5 GHz (3+ GHz recommended), ARM processors not supported Memory: 8 GB (16GB recommended) Disk space: 10.0 GB Display: 1920 x 1080 resolution with True Color are the current requirements for AutoCAD 2023. S Mode will prevent you from downloading third party applications. Microsoft has a dedicated Photo application that comes as part of Windows 11. Windows also has a built in Sleep Mode function, but with a laptop you can enter it automatically by closing the screen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You are putting the cart before the horse. This is not the place for questions like that. You should go to the Autodesk website for the definitive answer on requirements, especially since there are many different versions of AutoCAD (different years, different add-ons, etc.). The same for your question about photo viewing software native to Windows 11 and about how to enter Sleep mode. Don't expect others to do research that you are too lazy to do youself, and if you have to ask such basic questions, AutoCAD might not be the software for you, especially considering the cost.
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