A:AnswerIf your ASUS laptop supports Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol then the Bamboo Ink will likely work. You can view a list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp. If compatible, it would work with applications such as Photoshop and Painter.
A:AnswerYou can view a list of tested devices here: www.wacom.com/comp. This does not mean a device missing from the list is not compatible, but just that it hasn't been fully tested. If your model has Microsoft Pen Protocol or Wacom AES pen technology built in then it may work.
A:AnswerHello and thank 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 Acer Spin Computers that do work and we are not able to test other 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). Hope that helps! Best
A:AnswerThe Bamboo Ink will require a device which has Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol pen technology built in to function. You can view a list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for reaching out about the Wacom Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus being able to work on an HP Spectre. As there are several models of the HP Spectra that do work with the Wacom Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus. That said, it may work on the model you have.
A:AnswerThank you for asking. This 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). If you are not sure if yours has one of these technologies built-in, you can reach out to the manufacturer of your device to confirm this. Hope that helps! Best
A:AnswerThank you for asking. This 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). If you are not sure if yours has one of these technologies built-in, you can reach out to the manufacturer of your device to confirm this. Hope that helps! Best
A:AnswerHello and thank you for the question about compatibility for the Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus with the HP Spectre x360. Upon review, there are three models listed that support the Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus. HP Spectre x360 13-ac000, HP Spectre x360 13-ae000 and HP Spectre x360 15-bl000. Other models should support if Microsoft Pen Protocol is supported.
A:AnswerYou can view a list of tested devices at www.wacom.com/comp. If your product has Wacom AES or Microsoft Pen Protocol pen technology built in then it may be compatible.
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:AnswerHello and thank you for the questions about the Bambook Ink Smart Stylus working with a Gateway 2-1 laptop. Currently, the model described is not showing on the compatibility list. However, if the Gateway 2-1 laptop support Microsoft Pen Protocol as does the Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus, you may be able to have functionality with the MPP driver within the OS.
A:AnswerYou 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 be compatible.