I'm trying to install a program called Bluestacks on my HP mini Notebook laptop. At first I think the program just wouldn't install on my laptop and went to try it on my desktop only to discover that it will run on my laptop, I just can't see the button to continue with the installation. The button is as the very bottom of the install window and no matter what I do, I can't get my Botebook to show it to me. The screen is too small and I can't push the installation window up high enough to reach the button enough to click it.
I hope that made sense, I had trouble trying to figure out how to explain. Can anyone help? I'd really rather not have to use the program on my desktop, but rather my laptop.
Fortunately, there are some ways to fix this. If something on a web page is too big, you can do one of two things:
1. Go to settings. Find "Zoom" and adjust the number below 100% until everything is visible.
2. Place two fingers on the touchpad on opposite sides, and slide them both towards the center of the touchpad. This should zoom out.
Unfortunately, your problem isn't in a web browser. There are two things I could think to try off the top of my head:
1. Place two fingers side by side on the touchpad, and slide them down. This should scroll downwards.
2. Place two fingers on the touchpad on opposite sides, and slide them both towards the center of the touchpad. This should zoom out.
If I can think of anything else, I'll update my answer. For now, I'll try to dig out my old netbook from the closet and get it working well enough to try a few things myself.
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