
Wacom Bamboo Ink Plus
Wacom Bamboo Ink Plus
I can't answer that, I use the pen with my ASUS Zenbook flip 14 and an HP Elitebook x360
I use the pen with a Lenovo Thinkpad, works very well. Previously had the Lenovo Active Pen/Active Pen 2, if they are compatible with your device I think this pen should work too.
According to our information, the Bamboo Ink Plus is not compatible with the HP ProBook x360 435 G8 notebook.
The pen supports two protocols depending on the type of touch screen MPP or WAES. Switching between the modes is done by pressing and holding the 2 buttons: https://www.wacom.com/en-us/getting-started/bamboo-ink-plus What is the problem?
Unfortunately not, this pen is designed for Wacom tablets.
Worked for me on an ideapad flex 5.
Hello In principle, the pen will work. Under Windows 10, this would be ensured by Windows Ink and the corresponding app. However, it is possible that not all features such as "tilt detection or "pressure-sensitive drawing (line width)" etc. are properly supported. Usually the HCL of the manufacturer provides detailed information: https://www.wacom.com/de-ch/comp
Frequent positive feedback on the Huawei M-Pen
Hello too I have decided to go for the Bamboo Ink plus, because Windows Ink (Windows 10 function) is supported. Go to the manufacturer's page Wacom /de-ch/comp, your Dell is not explicitly listed there. If your XPS has a blue tooth connector and Windows 10 is installed, it should work*. *=Probably just without tilt detection. Let us know your decision/experience. Greetings
We use the pen with Yoga 730 and it works without any problems.
Unfortunately, Onyx is not listed in the product's compatibility list.
No
According to research, it is not compatible with the HP Elitebook X360.
Unfortunately no, according to the manufacturer only Dell™ XPS 13 2in1 (9365) Dell™ XPS 15 2in1 (9575) Source: https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/stylus/bamboo-ink-plus
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