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Originally Posted by shalym
Since you ignored my last post, I'm going to ask again. Why do you think that the touchscreen HAS to be used? Both Windows 8 and Windows 10 work just fine without a touchscreen, so it absolutely does not *have* to be used. I agree that it can be awkward sometimes to use the touchscreen if in laptop or desktop mode (although for some things it works great and feels natural) That's where the convertibles come in. Pop the keyboard off (or fold it back on some models) and you have an excellent tablet. I use my HP Split as a laptop if I'm working, and doing a lot of typing and mousing, and as a tablet at night on the couch when I'm relaxing.
Shari
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I wasn't ignoring, just two people said more or less the same thing. Obvious the touch screen doesn't have to be used. Heck, I think there is a way to do everything from the keyboard. Of course, I will point out there was a reason that Microsoft release an updated version Windows 8 that was similar to Windows 7 and there is a reason that Windows 8 was an absolute bomb.