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You can use only a Capacitive stylus, but NOT a digitizer stylus. The Capacitive is the one with the sponge thingy, not the plastic tip. It's the one thing that I am very disappointed with for this computer. If you want to use a stylus, I get a Think Pad instead of an idea pad.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I tried a couple of different ones I have and they both worked. I feel pretty safe in assuming that your's would work too. Take it into Best Buy with you and try it on the display model to be sure.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use a passive stylus (it basically acts like a finger but a little more accurate). There's no pressure-sensitive stylus like the Surface has.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use a standard capacitive type stylus to replace your finger like you might use on a smartphone or tablet. It does not use the type of stylus you might use for fine drawing or like the stylus pen that comes with the ThinkPad Yoga.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just grabbed a stylus I use for my Android Tablet - Universal Capacitive Stylus Pen. It tracks and reacts well to the stylus. It is not set to register different pressures - That's the Yoga Pro 40 coming 1Qtr 2016.
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