
Write directly on your pen-enabled tablet or computer with this 5.8-inch Bamboo smart stylus. Its ergonomic qualities balance it in your hand, and interchangeable tips provide a customized writing experience. This versatile Bamboo smart stylus is optimized for Windows Ink, and it uses Inkspace to synchronize your notes across devices. Learn more about Windows Ink.
A: I have an HP Spectre X360 13-4196ms, and was hoping this would work, but it DOES NOT work with my laptop either. Of course, it pairs fine with Bluetooth and the button works, but it does not write anything. I'm very disappointed that it does not support my top of the line laptop from 2016.
Q: Does the Bamboo Ink work with Yoga 730?
A: Yes it does. I own the Yoga 730 and it works perfectly and has multiple features to improve drawing or note taking online. I highly recommend it.
Q: Does this work with iPad Air? Thanks!
A: Yes.
Q: Are the two side buttons programmable?
A: The side buttons are programmable via the Wacom Feel driver, but this will only work on Wacom-equipped devices like the Lenovo Yoga 720. Microsoft Pen Protocol devices like the Surface Pro 3 and upwards will not run the driver. The buttons are pre-configured to erase and right click on MPP devices.
A: I found this on the Bamboo Ink's FAQ section on Wacom's site: "The number of pressure levels depends on your hardware and how the Bamboo Ink sensors and the system software are implemented. Pressure levels can range depending on the device and app used. The devices can support up to 4096 pressure levels."
Q: Is this compatible with the Toshiba Satellite E45W-C4200X?
A: I just bought one and I can tell you IT DOES NOT WORK for the Toshiba Satellite E45W-C4200x. I need to go return it. :( I am not sure of any stylus that works for this laptop.
A: Short answer, no. Long answer, even though the Dell Inspiron 13 7353 does have touch capability AND windows ink installed, this particular stylus requires additional hardware that the computer does not have. The only compatible stylus Bamboo offers is the Bamboo Solo, which only has a capacitive tip and no battery. If you wanted the bells and whistles of the Bamboo Ink, you're out of luck.