Question Can I use the Galaxy book experience app on a computer other than the Galaxy book? - Windows 11

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Quickshare is in use as a file received from the link above.
The file seems to be responsible for recognizing the hardware as NP950QDB-KA1US.
Can I use Galaxy book experience by applying this?
Get Galaxy Book Experience from the Microsoft Store
Galaxy Book Experience
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Address of the Galaxy book experience.

Excuse me, have you tried it? Is it ready to use?
Now I open the Galaxy Book Experience with a non-Samsung laptop and it shows that this app is only for Galaxy Book

No, the Galaxy Book Experience app is specifically designed for Samsung Galaxy Book devices and is not intended to be used on other computers. The app is designed to provide an enhanced user experience and additional features that are optimized for the Galaxy Book hardware, such as a touch screen and stylus support.
If you want to access the features of the Galaxy Book Experience app on another computer, you may be able to find similar functionality in other software applications that are designed for use on desktop or laptop computers. For example, Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite both offer a range of productivity tools and creative features that can be used on a variety of devices, including laptops and desktops.

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