Hi Tayban
Unfortunately no, this pen is only designed for Microsoft's Surface devices.
This would be the matching pen HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0
Greetings John
I had a Surface Pro, and was able to connect this stylus to my new laptop (an Asus model, nothing to see here). I think the stylus is simply compatible with Windows (and not a laptop model).
Yes, this pen works on the HP Envy x360 and I use it every day for studying.
It works without any restrictions, i.e. you can also assign the buttons as with the Surface etc.
Unfortunately no, apparently Microsoft and Lenovo use different methods for the digitizer:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Lenovo/comments/hce4mv/ideapad_flex_5_compatibility_with_surface_pen/
The Microsoft Surface Pen with manufacturer ID EYU-00002 is not specifically designed for the Surface Pro 7, but it is compatible with many Surface models, including older versions of the Surface Pro. It is likely to work with the Surface Pro 7 as it is compatible with similar models such as the Surface Pro 3 and Pro 4. For definitive confirmation of compatibility with the Surface Pro 7, I recommend consulting the official Microsoft website.
The Microsoft Surface Pen is not compatible with the Surface Laptop Go, including the Surface Laptop Go 3 version. The Surface Laptop Go does not support pen input, only multi-touch input. If you support a device that works with the Surface Pen, you should consider the Surface Go 3 or other compatible Surface models instead.
Yes, the Microsoft Surface pen model EYU-00002 is compatible with the Surface Laptop Studio 2. This pen supports advanced features such as 4096 pressure levels and tilt, which are ideal for drawing and taking notes on this device. In addition, the Surface Laptop Studio 2 is also compatible with other pens in the Surface line, such as the Slim Pen
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Hi KaueL, in theory, the various pens I've always had for my Microsoft Surface tablets all worked very well on my Asus Zenbook, but I just can't confirm 100% that this is the case for this one in particular, but in theory it should work!
Well, I asked ChatGPT, and his answer seems more complete than mine, so here it is:
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Styli for Microsoft Surface tablets use the Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) and can work with other devices that support this protocol, not just Surface【7†source】【8†source】 devices. According to the ASUS website, several Zenbook models support the MPP protocol. Therefore, Surface styli could work with these specific models. Here are some of the Zenbook models that support MPP:
- UX363JA
- UX363EA
- UX564EI
- UX564EH
- UX482EA
- UX482EG
- UX582LU
- UX582LV
- UX582HM
- UX582HS
- UX482EAR
- UX482EGR
- GV301QH/QE/QC/QHZ/QEZ/QCZ
- UX5400RB
- UX5400RA
- UX564PH
- UX582ZS
- B3302FEA
- TP1400KA
- TP1401KA
- T3300KA
- BR1100FKA
- B3402FEA
- B5402FEA【22 source】.
However, other models, such as the Zenbook Flip UX360CA and ZenBook Flip UX560UQ, are not listed as MPP【16 source】 compatible.
Please note that this list may not be exhaustive and it is best to check compatibility on the manufacturer's website for your specific Zenbook model.
Unfortunately, I have not found an error at Microsoft. I'm happy to provide you with the instructions: https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/surface/so-verwenden-sie-den-surface-pen-8a403519-cd1f-15b2-c9df-faa5aa924e98