09-09-2020, 04:47 AM
Thanks, InstrEd,
Ironically the HP Envy X360 15.6" is exactly the model I was favoring! And it happens to be in stock at the local Best Buy. I may have to leave work a little early today!
Any specific things you do to keep it safe and/or on the stand? Do you use a music stand or something else? I've been using a tablet and portrait mode mostly. As noted above I have a few scores in chicken scratch, so I go landscape for those, but then DS, DC and Coda's get exciting! :-)
Years ago I made 4 "feet" for the back of my tablet using hot glue. That made it 100% more secure than the hard back against a metal or plastic stand. It also took out the wobble when swiping or mark-ups. And a lot of stands have ridges and bumps and rivets that make the surface not flat. So I can't see myself using hot glue on the keyboard. How do you keep it secure? And are the keys disabled in tablet mode?
Dave
Ironically the HP Envy X360 15.6" is exactly the model I was favoring! And it happens to be in stock at the local Best Buy. I may have to leave work a little early today!
Any specific things you do to keep it safe and/or on the stand? Do you use a music stand or something else? I've been using a tablet and portrait mode mostly. As noted above I have a few scores in chicken scratch, so I go landscape for those, but then DS, DC and Coda's get exciting! :-)
Years ago I made 4 "feet" for the back of my tablet using hot glue. That made it 100% more secure than the hard back against a metal or plastic stand. It also took out the wobble when swiping or mark-ups. And a lot of stands have ridges and bumps and rivets that make the surface not flat. So I can't see myself using hot glue on the keyboard. How do you keep it secure? And are the keys disabled in tablet mode?
Dave