A:AnswerHi there, thank you for asking. While other models of the Dell Inspiron laptops work, we have not tested all the different models. However, the Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus product works with 2-in-1 Windows devices that have built-in inside their hardware, either Wacom Active ES protocol (AES) or Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP). I hope that helps! Best
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus product works with 2-in-1 Windows devices that have built-in inside their hardware, either Wacom Active ES protocol (AES) or Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP). I hope that helps! Best
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus product works with 2-in-1 Windows devices that have built-in inside their hardware, either Wacom Active ES protocol (AES) or Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP). I hope that helps! Best
A:AnswerHi there, thank you for asking. While other models of the HP Envy do that work, we have not tested different models. However, the Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus product works with 2-in-1 Windows devices that have built-in inside their hardware, either Wacom Active ES protocol (AES) or Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP). I hope that helps! Best
A:AnswerHello and thank you for the question about the Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus pen working on a Windows computer and with Windows Ink. Yes, you can use the Bambook Ink Smart Stylus with any software application. Windows Ink is a software program within Windows that helps using the Bambook Ink Smart Stylus with Windows and software you are using.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. Bamboo Ink is optimized for Windows Ink and works with both Wacom Active ES protocol and Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) devices, giving you the flexibility to work however you like. That said, you do not need to pair it to any of your devices. Hope that helps
A:AnswerThis pen is compatible with third generation surface devices and newer. That is to say, the Surface Pro 3 and onwards. It is not compatible with the Surface Pro 1 or 2, as those use a different pen technology. If your surface tablet is newer than 2014, chances are good that this will work with it.
A:AnswerYou can view a list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp. If your model contains Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol pen technology then it may be compatible.
A:AnswerPlease check www.wacom.com/comp for a list of tested devices. The Wacom Ink will work with most devices that have Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol built in.
A:AnswerYou will want to see if your model has Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol pen technology built in, which may mean it is compatible. You can also view a list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp.
A:AnswerI have both this pen and the Galaxy Flex Alpha, and it does work with it! It does occasionally "skip" when drawing, but its pretty solid overall. I do light graphic design work with it: simple sketches, knocking out backgrounds in photos, and note taking.
A:AnswerPlease take a look at our list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp. If your model includes either Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol pen technology then it may be compatible.
A:AnswerYou can view a list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp. If your Lenovo has Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol Pen Technology built in then the Bamboo Ink may be compatible.
A:AnswerNo, the Bamboo Ink will not work on an iPad. You may want to take a look at the Bamboo Sketch or Bamboo Fineline, depending on your model of iPad.