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Strange Question and probably an obvious answer


James Bayliss-de Gruchy 12
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James Bayliss-de Gruchy 12
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Hiya,

 

Strange Question and probably an obvious answer does euroscope work with notebook laptops (the ones that can be flipped around and turned into a kinda tablet)

 

Many Thanks

James S2

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Philipp Edlich
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It depends: If you have Windows as an Operating System on it, then it should work.

A different question is, how you are able to interact? Can you connect a keyboard and a mouse, then you should be fine. It might also be possible to interact with EuroScope with just touch and a virtual keyboard, you will have to try it yourself.

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James Bayliss-de Gruchy 12
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It depends: If you have Windows as an Operating System on it, then it should work.

A different question is, how you are able to interact? Can you connect a keyboard and a mouse, then you should be fine. It might also be possible to interact with EuroScope with just touch and a virtual keyboard, you will have to try it yourself.

 

Hi, Yeah that one I'm looking at comes with a windows operating system, also has HDMI ports and other stuff to make it capability for dual screen, Just wondered if it was going to work or not. There is a way to connect a mouse and or keyboard, so hopefully, it will work.

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Michael Pike
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I do all my controlling on a MS Surface Pro tablet. Keyboard, mouse, foot PTT etc all plugged in to a USB hub, extra screen plunged in to mini display port with HDMI adapter. Works a treat. WiFi only.

Put the scope on the big screen, another ES instance on the touch screen.

Mike Pike

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