Surface Devices Surface More Check the battery level of your pen. If the light on your pen is blinking red, you may need to change or charge the battery. If your pen still doesn't ink after trying the steps in the previous section, here's what you can do: Test your pen by inking, writing, or erasing in OneNote, Sticky Notes, or Fresh Paint. When you press and hold the top button What does it mean? The LED light blinks continuously.
The LED light blinks for seconds. Your pen is already paired to another nearby Surface. Clicking the top button doesn't open the assigned shortcut.
Clicking or double-clicking the top button doesn't do what I want. Under Pen shortcuts, select the apps you want your shortcuts to open. The buttons don't work or the writing is jagged and inaccurate. Try pairing your pen with your Surface again. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful?
Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? It makes no mention of a stylus. The Inspiron 11 is offered with a capacitive touch screen. Capacitive Touch Screens are an all-glass touch screen with a transparent metallic conductive coating. An electrode pattern printed along the edges which distributes a low voltage field over the conductive layer. When a finger touches the screen and draws a minute amount of current to the point of contact, creating a voltage drop.
The current flow from each corner is proportional to the distance to the touch point. Forum etiquette regarding the use of bold text. Thank you for your reply. I only wish you had replied when I originally asked the question over a month ago, as it would have been more useful at that time. Indeed, one of my complaints in this thread was precisely Dell's unresponsiveness on the issue and subsequent erroneous recommendation that its customers purchase an active stylus for use with this model.
Perhaps Dell customer service should acquaint itself with the training documentation to which you referred. In any event, it is not unreasonable to expect that a stylus would work on a capacitive touch screen, provided the stylus is made from conductive material as most are.
In fact, most touch screen devices do work with a stylus. This is why I originally posed the question. In this case, training documentation or not, Dell is the clear outlier. I'll be sure to read training documentations first if I ever consider purchasing another Dell product. HP Customer Support. Select your model. How does HP install software and gather data? Learn how to upgrade to Windows 11 Windows 11 Upgrade Guide.
This document applies to HP and Compaq computers and tablets that feature touch screens. A stylus is a pen-like tool used on tablets and touch screen computers. Styluses can be used for making on-screen selections, drawing, taking notes, signing documents, and more. This document details the different types of stylus technology, solutions to a variety of stylus issues, and solutions to touch screen problems during and after stylus use.
Understanding stylus pen technology An active stylus also known as a digital stylus uses a digitizer built into the screen to allow communication between the touch screen and the pen. An active stylus might support many or all of the functions supported by a mouse, such as right-click, hover, and more. Many active stylus models can block stray marks from your hand resting on the screen or the sweep of your palm while writing, so that the screen only registers marks made by the pen.
A passive stylus also known as capacitive stylus functions the same as your finger on the screen. Passive styluses do not require batteries, and they work on most touch screen devices. Differences between active and passive stylus pens This section highlights some of the differences between active and passive stylus technology.
Active stylus. Stylus compatibility You can use a passive stylus on most touch screens, including those that support active styluses. Passive stylus issues Stylus does not work If you are trying to use a passive stylus and the touch is not registering on your touch screen, use your finger to test whether the touch screen is working.
Stylus skips, is inaccurate, or works erratically If the stylus is skipping on the screen, the stylus tip surface area might be too small to be detected by the screen. Temporary system glitches sometimes cause the stylus not to work on most devices. And naturally, restarting your phone can help fix many temporary glitches gained after the phone has been active for a long time.
So, before embarking on a more technical solution to fix the problem, reboot your phone to see what happens. You can restart many Android devices by long-pressing the Power button for about 10 seconds.
Otherwise, long-pressing the Power button for a few seconds should show the power menu, where you can either restart or shut down your phone.
The same goes for rubbery, heavy, or poorly installed screen protectors. Most times, a poorly installed screen protector may be the reason for the stylus not working on your device. However, you may want to try the other solutions below before removing your screen protector. And if you've been using the stylus for a long time, it might be a time to change its nib.
Most stylus pens come with extra nibs, so replacing them shouldn't be a problem. If the pen still doesn't work after replacing its nib, it's time to try it with another compatible device.
Thankfully, stylus pens work with multiple devices as long as they support it. Perhaps it has been damaged internally. If the stylus pen works with the other device, that means the problem is coming from your phone.
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