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You can view a list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp. If your model has Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol pen technology built in then it may work. Devices that have pen digitizers are typically equipped with a surface that will resist scratching, as the expectation is that they will be used with a pen. This pen does not have actual 'ink', but rather a solid tip that interacts with compatible devices allowing for cursor control. Any 'inking' or drawing that occurs is displayed by the software being used.
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