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A bubble tip stylus works like a finger on capacitive touchscreens because its soft, conductive material (rubber, foam) mimics a finger's electrical properties, disturbing the screen's electrostatic field to register a touch, allowing for finger-like input without the need for power. Thisis science of why it will work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can not answer specifically. But any touchscreen that works with a light touch of a finger should work. Short of going to the store and trying one, being an old, retired engineer, I checked the principal out via AI online: "A bubble tip stylus works like a finger on capacitive touchscreens because its soft, conductive material (rubber, foam) mimics a finger's electrical properties, disturbing the screen's electrostatic field to register a touch, allowing for finger-like input without the need for power." Well, that answer makes sense and explains why, if the finger works, so will the rubber bubble tip stylus. Hope you are satisfied with the answer based on science. Charlie 02/08/2026
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