Pen and Stylus for my HP laptop
For the hp pen owner, was it worth buying and do you have any tips for new users?
HP x360 : Touch screen works with Stylus / Pen but not finger touch after Win11 upgrde
HP x360 laptop : touch screen works with Pen but not finger touch after win11
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Hi EAsuquo
I am an independent advisor here to help
Yes you can use a stylus with this computer. HP of Clark's recommends their own stylus which can be found at the following link
https://store.hp.com/us/en/SearchDisplay?search...
you can also find the same stylus for cheaper prices with a simple web search if you don't want to buy directly from HP
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Hi EAsuquo,
Thanks for participating in the Microsoft Community. I'm Craig, an Independent Advisor and I'll do my best to help today.
You can read this:
The compatibility tables are updated regularly, so if you recently purchased a new touch screen computer that you think should be listed, check back for updates.
Older PCs are not compatible with newer pens, so older PCs will not be listed in the table.
If your model is not listed but features a touch screen, it is still compatible with a passive stylus. Passive styluses do not require batteries, do not have any configurable options, and do not use specific pen software.
source:
https://support.hp.com/ph-en/document/c05166879
Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Best Regards,
Craig S.
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Hi, I'm looking into buying a pen for my laptop to take notes in class, but I was wondering if it was worth buying and wanted to know your opinions on it.