@MIT_2017 , if you think the essay went well, I don't think you need to take it again. If you don't think you did well, or if you think you can write a better one with a keyboard, then I do recommend you do LSAT Writing again.
Thanks for this information. So it was likely reset to run with a camera, microphone, and internet access? Would a mouse and external keyboard be allowed since it's allowed on laptops?
Can't you just 'switch to paper version' and then manually input the values with your keyboard? That's what I do with PTs that I take on LSAC Prep Plus.
Are we able to move back and forth between questions using the keyboard arrow keys? I dont have a touch screen set-up and have been practicing on 7Sage... the LawHub seems a bit older in the way its set-up.
@jlogan278 The proctor will ask you to momentarily stand in front of a mirror holding your laptop (or I guess you could hold a mirror to the laptop if you don't have one on your wall) so that they can see your screen and keyboard.