How do I use the Huion Kamvas as a monitor for Lenovo Yoga 2?

I recently got into the interest of animating, so I ordered a drawing tablet. It has two different connections I could use for video: VGA and DVI; in other words, no HDMI. My computer, however, doesn't have either of the aforementioned connections, only a small HDMI port. Is there something I can do to fix this?

Why is my new computer running so slow?

I recently purchased a Lenovo all-in-one computer from best buy for right around $1,000. It has the i7 7500u processor (2.7-2.9Ghz), 8GB RAM, running windows 10. Here is the description from the best buy website: Lenovo - 520S-23IKU 23" Touch-Screen All-In-One - Intel Core i7 - 8GB Memory - 1TB Hard Drive - Black/silver

I have had the computer for 2 weeks, and I'm very close to taking it back if i don't throw it out the window first. Loading webpages is sometimes fast, and sometimes it'll take close to a minute to pull up amazon or other webpages. Tying to download an antivirus program (AVG) seems like it took twice as long on this new computer than on my 8 year old computer from walmart--which has an i3 processor and much worse specs. I bought this computer for something fast and reliable, but it seems no different than my outdated laptop I was trying to replace.

I pay for 75Mbps through comcast. ALL of my devices get 80-90Mbps when i run multiple speed test programs on them (tablet, laptop, iphone). However, this computer keeps showing internet speeds of 10Mbps or less. I don't do any gaming. Mostly just light web browsing and occasional video streaming.

I'm not a computer whiz and have tried looking online, but i can't find anything to help trouble shoot this computer. Any advice would be greatly appreciated on whether or not i should take this thing back.

Good non-touchscreen laptops for drawing?

Hi, i've had an HP Pavilion for the past 4 years thats finally kicking the bucket. I need a laptop for school, but more importantly for artwork that i do for projects and sell online.

I absolutely can't buy a touchscreen. I've used a wacom tablet for over 6 years and i have no intention of changing that. I work with programs like Sai, Photoshop, and Firealpaca very well with a USB tablet. Touchscreens just feel very expensive and i have no use for them.

Its really preferred that the laptop have ~500 GB of storage but that can always be added on, but mainly the screen needs to be accurate and clear with colors. The lenovo legion Y520 i was looking at seemed good but was said to be dull in color.

I also tried looking at ASUS Zenbooks, but they seem to all be touchscreens. Any versions that don't use one?

Is there a tablet PC like LENOVO YogaBook?

I have used the lenovo Yogabook for drawing, i like it but it heats up quick and starts to have preformance issues, i thought of buying a laptop with an external drawing tabet, but it takes alot of space for everyday carry.

Preparing for Android system trouble?

This is a previous question rephrased:
How can one prepare for the restoration of an Android tablet after, say, a firmware update (in this case Lenovo, but the question is more general in nature) went awry? For Windows computers you can create a system image, to be used when there's trouble, but there doesn't seem to be anything like this for Android. What can you do up front to have a solution handy when an Android tablet remains frozen?

How can I get an Insignia Flex * tablet to operate a Canon Scanning machine?

At my office I can attach my Lenovo Ideapad 100S laptop to the Canon scanning machine ( which is also a copy machine) and operate the scanner using the laptop. I'm sure a lot of you know what I'm referring to. Of course I first have to use the disk that came with the scanner.
However I have been wondering if I could attach a Insignia Flex 8" tablet (using an adapter from micro USB to regular-sized USB) and somehow get the tablet to operate the scanner. Anyone know if this can be done and how? I guess I would have to first use a disk to "attach drivers" to the tablet, but I tried using an adapter to attach the micro USB of the tablet to the regular sized USB of the portable disk drive but it does not seem to work.
If anyone ever tried this and was successful let me know how it is done.
Of course it need not be the exact same brand of tablet or scanning/copying machine.

Why does Skype invert the image from my front camera?

I'm using the latest build of Windows 10 (version 1703) and I just downloaded Skype on my Lenovo Miix tablet/laptop PC. When I use the camera App, both the front and rear cameras work as expected with upright images. However, when I run Skype and go into settings and enable Test Video, the front camera shows an inverted image, but the rear camera continues to work as expected with an upright image. A left/right swap would not be too bad, but inversion is definitely ridiculously bad.

Obviously I'm reluctant to use the forward camera - the one for face to face Skype conversations - if the I will appear upside down on my contacts screen. Why does Skype invert the forward camera image and how do I fix it?

Added (1). Correction: "if the I will appear upside down on my contacts screen" should have said "if I will appear upside down on my contact's screen".