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What apps would you use with BlueStacks on a Surface Pro? Even programs coded for Windows 95 or 98 may work, though often not without Windows compatibility mode. You can't download Google Play apps to the Surface Pro by default, but you can run Android apps on a Surface Pro by using a third-party Android emulator. Windows 10 lacks this feature, but Surface Pro devices eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 11 may gain it after the upgrade.
Many app developers don't offer apps on the Windows Store, instead making them available to download online. You'll likely have to download at least a few apps from outside the Windows Store. However, it's a good idea to check the Windows Store first. Here's why. Several common problems may prevent you from downloading apps through the Windows Store on your Surface Pro. Here's how to fix them. Check your Surface Pro's Wi-Fi connection. Try resetting your Wi-Fi adapter if Wi-Fi isn't working.
Also check you're connected to the right Wi-Fi network and have the correct password. Check you Internet connection. If your Internet connection does not work on multiple computers, try resetting your router or modem. Log in to your Microsoft account.
You won't be able to re-install apps you have previously purchased or installed if you are logged out, and you won't be able to make new purchases. Check that your hard drive isn't full. Perform a Windows Search for Storage settings and open it from the search field. The C: drive's storage will be highlighted in red if it's nearly full. Uninstall apps you no longer need to make room.
Restart your Microsoft Surface Pro. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. You can install additional apps on your Surface Hub to fit your team or organization's needs. There are different methods for installing apps depending on whether you are developing and testing an app, or deploying a released app.
This topic describes methods for installing apps for either scenario. There are several options for installing apps that have been released to the Microsoft Store, depending on whether you want to evaluate them on a few devices, or deploy them broadly to your organization.
To evaluate apps released on the Microsoft Store, use the Microsoft Store app on the Surface Hub to browse and download apps. Using the Microsoft Store app is not the recommended method of deploying apps at scale to your organization:. To download the app package you need to install apps on your Surface Hub, visit the Microsoft Store for Business. The Store for Business is where you can find, acquire, and manage apps for the Windows 10 devices in your organization, including Surface Hub.
Currently, Surface Hub only supports offline-licensed apps available through the Store for Business. App developers set offline-license availability when they submit apps. Age rating Not Rated.
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