A:AnswerSewShine,
Yes, it will work for the Pro 3. I had a surface 3 before my Pro 4 and this pen that came with my new model still works for my old one too.
A:AnswerNot all. Only the new Bamboo Ink which is dual use would. MS uses a version of N-Trig tech not Wacom. That one Wacom product supports both technologies and says so on the box. That said, just buy the MS pen. It is a bit more expensive but the Surface Pen and Surface were made for each other.
A:AnswerHave only used it on my surface but my research is that whilst most pens work to some degree on most tablets or 2 in ones only the specific pen for your make/brand unlock all the feature from that manufacturer. So many features may not work like the manufacturer designed.
A:AnswerYes, it does. Microsoft actually put in a stronger magnet than the pen that came with the Surface Pro 4 to reduce the likelihood of it falling off or getting lost.
A:AnswerNo. Having a touch screen doesn't imply it works with any pen. The device needs a screen that specifically supports active pens of any sort. Any touch screen will work with those rubber tipped stylus you use on cell phones, but to support a pen, Wacom or N-trig, or even some Synaptics, they most have special screens designed for that. Those pen-enabled screens invariably support touch as well, but it isn't a given that a touch screen supports any pen.
A:AnswerSurface Pen is compatible with the following devices: Surface Book, Surface Book 2, Surface Studio 1st Gen, Surface Studio 2, Surface Laptop 1st Gen, Surface Laptop 2, Surface Laptop 3, Surface Go, Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 5th Gen, Surface Pro 6, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, Surface 3, and Pen Tip Kit.
A:AnswerThis pen will work with the sepcter. I am using the surface pen with my hp envy laptop and it works w/o any issue. The hp active pen is originally sourced from Microsoft its just the older version of the surface pen.