Pen for Surface, Kimwood Stylus Pen with 1024 Levels Pressure Compatible with Microsoft Surface Pro X/7/6/5/4/3, Surface Go 2/1, Surface Book, Surface Laptop, Surface Duo
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Yes, it is compatible with the Surface Laptop 3.
My Surface Pro 3 is equipped with a stylus that works right away. The only thing that comes to mind is that the battery might have been installed incorrectly. Make sure the negative battery terminal is in contact with the cap's spring.
Thank you for your interest, but we did not test the HP Pavilion x360 14m-A. We can guarantee that it will work for: dh1003, but we cannot guarantee that it will work for: br>Pavilion x360 (11m-squared) (14m-ad0xx)/(ad0xx)/(ad0xx)/(ad0xx (15-ba0xx)/(15-ba0xx)/(15-ba0 br0xx)br>Give it a shot; if it doesn't work, we'll take it back under warranty. br>Thank you very much.
Selected User Reviews For Pen for Surface, Kimwood Stylus Pen with 1024 Levels Pressure Compatible with Microsoft Surface Pro X/7/6/5/4/3, Surface Go 2/1, Surface Book, Surface Laptop, Surface Duo
I wasn't expecting much for a fraction of the cost of the OEM pen, but this pen far exceeded my expectations. It has a substantial, well-made feel to it. It has a side-mounted eraser, as opposed to the top-mounted eraser on the MS version, and this side-mounted eraser is MUCH easier to use. Right-clicking on the other side button is the same as clicking on the right-clicking on the right-clicking button clicking. br>br>It feels and behaves more like a traditional pen than my MS pen, which is a plus. Several tips and a battery are included in the kit. They even offer email tech support if you need it, but mine connected right away without any settings input from me, and it's been running smoothly ever since. br>br>I'm so glad I didn't spend the money on an original MS pen; this one is just as good, if not better- and it's a LOT less money.
For my Surface Duo, it works perfectly. There is no need for calibration. The pen for the Duo does not have any button functions. This is most likely not due to the pen's fault. It's important to keep in mind that this is a simple pen. The Surface Duo pen, which costs $100, is not one of them. Regardless, it's a fantastic system.
There are no dongles, cables, or Bluetooth setup requirements. br>br>I'm blown away by how well it works and how easy it is to use. br>br>I strongly advise anyone who owns a Microsoft Surface product to purchase this product.
No matter what I tried, it didn't work on my surface.
My Surface Go would not recognize the pen or connect to it. The directions are completely ineffective. They provide tweezers to remove the battery from the barrel, but they don't fit in the barrel. Don't waste your time with this product; instead, spend a little more and get the MS pen.
I've never used one of these before, but they appear to be quite useful. This pen is both comfortable to use and precise. We tried the touch screen, and I didn't care for it until I got the stylus pen, which I now adore. This is fantastic.
It's straight to the point, simple to use, durable, and has a nice, modern, sleek appearance.