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HP Envy x360 14 inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC 14-fa-0000 (8Z8P7AV)

Hi,

I just received my HP Envy x360 Laptop 14-fa0470ng (B04YBEA) and would like to use it in this position for writing or drawing with my pen.

 

Laptop.jpg

 

Unfortunately, it slides around on the table in this position and gives way under the pressure of the pen. As I write, it keeps sliding further back, which is very annoying.

 

Is there a way to fix this? Are there any anti-slip rubber strips, or is there a rubber case, or is there any other way I can use the laptop in this position with the pen?

 

I think the 360° monitor is very well-suited for using the laptop in this way. You also see this photo in many promotional images, but unfortunately, I can't use the laptop well like this if it keeps slipping away.

 

What else could I do? I would be very grateful for any ideas.

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@Änvy 

 

You can put a stopper on your table. I actually use my old desk name on Bostik Blu Tack to keep my machine stable. I also use a lap table on my bed.

 

               Desk Name tag

               Bostik Blu tack

 

Thousands of similar things around, you can even make one yoursel.f

 

Regards.

 

BH
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Thank you. I should have mentioned that I am a teacher and am switching rooms every 90 min. Unfortunately I need a solution which stays on the laptop.

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