A:AnswerIn display settings preferences you can adjust your screen and font sizes so you can see, easier on the eyes. If you need help someone at Best Buy can certainly help make this simple adjustment.
A:AnswerI haven't used PowerPoint on here yet, so I can't speak to that, but I would say that it is good for schoolwork and homework. I'm not a student, but I am a writer, so I do a lot of research, downloading, and writing on this computer.
A:AnswerWinSxS bloat eats available drive space.
The Windows folder keeps growing and growing...this is actually normal for Windows. Problem: the system only has 32 GB of memory..after just a few weeks, Windows/WinSxS grew to almost 10 GB, Windows used 17 GB, was down to 1 GB left at one point. The system had only Office 365 and a few tiny apps installed. Used DISM.exe and the Task Scheduler to attempt to shrink WinSxS.. Used Windows Cleanup running as Administrator too: I knocked off a couple of gigs, but I ended up having to run HP recovery to do a full reinstall. I have two of these Hp Stream Notebook 13 C002dx systems purchased over the last few weeks..both suffer severely from Windows bloat. An HP tech suggested a recovery CD, will try that when it arrives (will have to buy a portable CD drive if I can't network install from my desktop PCs). I haven't given up though: will try Linux or Windows 10 if I can't fix the vanishing drive issue. These systems are still sort of usable, you just won't be able to add many apps. If HP had designed these with 64GB disk space instead of 32, all would have been well. I can clean Windows for a while, but the bloat soon takes over. Manual deletion of the WinSxS folder or its files is not recommended: you'll break the OS. Many other users seem to have this issue as well as I checked for a solution online. With this system, the user starts out with 21 GB, not 32, because a third of the drive is recovery software. Windows eats most of the rest. That leaves the system seriously crippled even for minimal usage requirements. Attempts to take ownership over the Windows/WinSxS folder were defeated by the system..TrustedInstaller interferes with DISM.exe, et cetera. On the positive side, I think HP did a good job on the hardware build. Sound was a problem at first with lots of distortion but a BIOS upgrade and a switch to Windows drivers seemed to clean it up mostly. The system can run Office 365, but , as I mentioned above, when you're down to your last gigabyte, the system will soon come to a grinding halt. I very much wanted to like these, but the Windows bloat issue turned a working system into a brick. Ran Ubuntu 14.04 from a USB stick: had to set the BIOS to legacy. Ran into wireless problems and Flash issues but others with these issues say that these are fixed with 14.10. If Windows 10 doesn't cure the bloat issue, I'll toss Windows for Ubuntu or Linux Mint. Still working to get these to work...
A:AnswerNo! And there is no memory dim to expand the ram is solid state ram made in the board just like the storage space is made in the board nothing is upgradable you can use a micro SD card to have extra storage.
A:AnswerThe TouchPad helps you navigate the computer screen and control the pointer using simple touch
gestures. To navigate the touchscreen, you can use the left and right TouchPad buttons as you would
use the corresponding buttons on an external mouse. You can also customize gestures and view
demonstrations of how they work.
From the Start screen, type control panel, select Control Panel, and then select Hardware and
Sound. Under Devices and Printers, select Mouse.
A:AnswerNope. But it's the best basic notebook for the price. The touchscreen is responsive and the blue gradient color is cool! I'll buy this again if given the chance.
A:AnswerHello, The HP Stream 13.3 is a great laptop! It comes with the touchscreen feature and also is great for streaming movies, and browsing on Facebook. You will have the option to upgrade from windows 8 to windows 10 for free. You can also use a wireless mouse or a USB mouse, both will work just fine.
Hopefully that helps you out, and thanks again for choosing HP.
A:Answeryes, she will love this. my son has one. it's very durable. he has dropped it and nothing happened. great for streaming. and of course it's touch screen and voice ready
A:AnswerThe PC barely exceeds those requirements, specifically only has 2 GB ram which usually has 0.6 to 0.9 GB available memory. Processor is 2.16 Ghz. Display is 1366 x 768.