A:AnswerYes, there are three options:
1) use an old wired mouse that plugs into a USB port
2) use a wireless mouse that requires plugged a small receiver into a USB port
3) use a bluetooth mouse.
When using a mouse, it's a good idea to set the touchpad to be inactive when the mouse is active to avoid unintentional actions caused by your hands touching the touchpad while typing.
A:AnswerPer the USBC 40gb specification, this laptop has displayport capability through that usb. You will need an adapter or dock, but you cau use the usbc to run monitors. Some external monitors can run off of usbc directly, but most use hdmi or Dp. I believe it alsp has an HDMI port directly on the side of the laptop as well, which helps tremendously
A:AnswerI asked this before getting it and I can confirm that this HP laptop does have this feature. It's under the HP app that you can enter by clicking on the HP logo when you click on the battery icon in the taskbar.
A:AnswerIt should have been since the box has an allotted place for the pen but when i opened the box it was missing so i guess it do not onclude pen and laptop bag.
A:AnswerRAM cannot be upgraded with Core Ultra 200v series, as Intel has started to package RAM with the CPU itself (impossible to upgrade). The Core Ultra 9 288v can only support up to 32GB of RAM, which is what the laptop already has.
A:AnswerThere isn’t a place to store it really, however there is a magnetic side on the laptop that while in use you can magnetically place it on the laptop and it will hold it. I would not carry it like that though. It is more for when using at a table and not losing it that way.
A:AnswerNo. I'm not sure why you couldn't just look at an image of the keyboard to answer the question for yourself. You can optionally use a wireless keyboard that includes a numeric keypad.