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Hey you guys,
I've seen some questions and answers regarding whether LSAT Flex can be taken on full-screen.
I was not able to find any answers on the other way around.
I don't have a laptop, but instead I have an 27inch iMac. My screen is too huge to have my LSAT page full-screen.
It would just be a nightmare having to move my mouse back and forth just to click on the next button.
For those of you kind people who have an experience with taking LSAT Flex (or however you call it now - at home LSATs with your own cpts), were you able to adjust the screen size to your preference?
Thanks for the help. I might have to find some ways to rent a laptop if the above is not the case
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It's better to get a laptop. They would ask you to turn your computer around and even below your desk to check the environment. Besides, it's not a good idea to burden yourself with things like computer before such an important exam.
Would it be feasible to enlarge the display scaling to something like 175% within MacOS, and then zoom in and out even further within your web browser?
Thanks, will definitely have the above points into consideration!
You'll take the test on LawHub. If you're able to minimize the screen with your preferred browser using that platform, there shouldn't be a difference on the test the day of unless your proctor says something.
I took mine on my MacBook Pro, but I did not have LawHub in full screen mode because I wanted to be able to see the time on the menu bar at the top as I took my test. My proctor did not even acknowledge it, so I doubt it would be an issue for it to not be full screen.
I don't think it would be a problem but I'm not sure how you would show ProctorU the 360 or the room you are in and the top and underneath of your desk.