A:AnswerYes, Windows 11 may be switched out of S mode, however doing so is permanent. For more information on how to do this, please go here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/switching-out-of-s-mode-in-windows-4f56d9be-99ec-6983-119f-031bfb28a307#WindowsVersion=Windows_11
A:AnswerThis was a gift for our daughter, but I'm pretty sure that MS Office (Word) was NOT included. That had to be purchased separately. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerYou will have to use Microsoft Pen..., which is the only compatible Pen currently out there.
And for additional Functions and Software Downloads..., you can take the Surface Go 3 out of 'S' mode.
You can search for 'S' mode in the settings of the Surface Go 3.
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A:AnswerThis is very lightweight... I'm not sure exactly how much it weighs, but for sure less than a pound. You won't even notice the extra weight in your bag.
A:AnswerIs it worth the money and effort ?..
For caution reasons..., Windows Professional is ONLY compatible with certain hardware functions..., that means..., high speed hardware.
So..., I don't think the hardware on the Surface Go 3 is compatible to work with Windows Professional.
And I will NOT recommend you do this.
But if you insist..., and want to experiment and waste a lot of money in the process..., continue reading...
(1). First of all, you will have to purchase Windows Professional as a separate software from Microsoft.
(2). Second, you will have to take the Surface Go 3 out of 'S' mode..., which will allow you to install Windows and Non-Windows Store softwares on it.
(3). Third, you will need to put the Windows Professional software installation files on a USB flash drive.
(4). This is where a lot of mistakes can be made.
For short..., you will need to re-install the entire Computer and Operating System from the USB flash drive and hopefully that it works at all.
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