Personally, I wouldn’t recommend anyone to pick up a device like a laptop with one hand especially by the corner of the keyboard, as it can stretch the components on the inside. I’ve experienced this myself a few times, and stopped picking up laptops with one hand because I believe it’s from what I mentioned above. I believe it’s a structural weakness, similar to grabbing a piece of bread by the corner. I don’t know the specifics of your device, but I’ve experienced similarities with HP and Apple laptops. I’m not sure the specifics of your laptop, if the blue screen is stuck? Or if it’s just when you are grabbing it like you mentioned above?
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Personally, I wouldn’t recommend anyone to pick up a device like a laptop with one hand especially by the corner of the keyboard, as it can stretch the components on the inside. I’ve experienced this myself a few times, and stopped picking up laptops with one hand because I believe it’s from what I mentioned above. I believe it’s a structural weakness, similar to grabbing a piece of bread by the corner. I don’t know the specifics of your device, but I’ve experienced similarities with HP and Apple laptops. I’m not sure the specifics of your laptop, if the blue screen is stuck? Or if it’s just when you are grabbing it like you mentioned above? Also if it’s glitching in your lap it could be a heat issue?
Personally, I wouldn’t recommend anyone to pick up a device like a laptop with one hand especially by the corner of the keyboard, as it can stretch the components on the inside. I’ve experienced this myself a few times, and stopped picking up laptops with one hand because I believe it’s from what I mentioned above. I believe it’s a structural weakness, similar to grabbing a piece of bread by the corner. I don’t know the specifics of your device, but I’ve experienced similarities with HP and Apple laptops. I’m not sure the specifics of your laptop, if the blue screen is stuck? Or if it’s just when you are grabbing it like you mentioned above?