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HP Pavilion 23 all in one
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi, I have an HP all in one desktop computer which is about 7 years old, very pleased with it still - but the camera on the top is way too high to enable me to be at eye level with it. The screen part of the computer is not adjustable, nor can I see that the back stand can be moved to alter the angle, am I missing something here to enable me to use it on zoom without sitting on a very high stool? Sitting at my normal desk position the camera on the computer is still a good 4-5 inches higher than my eyes... the desk height is the standard 29 inches and my seat height is 19 inches. Even if seat height were much higher it would still be too high, as it has to fit underneath the pull out ledge for the keyboard.  I cannot work out how to alter the stance of the PC other than put loads of books under the stand to tilt it forwards, which I am sure is not good for the stand itself.... and hope you can help. Thank you for any advice. I cannot believe that the PC design is made that way, so that the camera lens is way too high to be used.

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