Does stylus work on Dell?
The stylus is also Dell’s most versatile; you can use it with every Dell AES touchscreen device there is. It can also be used with Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP), which is the type of touch protocol that Microsoft uses with its devices (Dell uses it for some of its own as well).
How do I connect my Dell active pen to XPS?
Pairing with a Bluetooth device
- Press and hold the top button for 3 seconds to enable pairing mode.
- In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- From the list that appears, tap or click Bluetooth Settings.
- Ensure that the Bluetooth is enabled.
- From the list of devices, tap or click Dell PN556W Pen→Pair.
What is an active capacitive stylus?
An active stylus has a tip like a pen and includes internal electronic components. Features include memory, electronic erasers, and pressure sensitivity that allows lighter or heavier lines depending upon how much pressure you apply.
Which Dell laptops have active pen support?
The Dell Active Pen PN338M is supported by the following Dell Laptops:
- Inspiron 5378 2-in-1 *
- Inspiron 5379 2-in-1 *
- Inspiron 5481 2-in-1.
- Inspiron 5482 2-in-1.
- Inspiron 5578 2-in-1 *
- Inspiron 5579 2-in-1 *
- Inspiron 5582 2-in-1.
- Inspiron 7370 (Touch Screen only)
What does the Dell active pen work with?
The Dell Premium Active Pen features flexible, multi-protocol compatibility with select Dell 2-in-1s with a Windows Ink compatible display. The pen’s multi-mode controller can be used across all protocol platforms—MPP 1.51 (Microsoft Pen Protocol), Wacom AES 1.0 and the latest Wacom AES 2.0 technology.
Why is my Dell stylus not working?
Ensure that the coin cells battery holder is tightened firmly into the top cap. Top button stops working. Pen is not paired correctly with the device. Remove the pen from the Bluetooth list in the device and pair it again.
Can I use a stylus on my Dell Inspiron?
Yes, the stylus is compatible with Dell Inspiron laptop. Sorry, there was a problem.
What is Microsoft Pen protocol?
The Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) is an attempt to get over the confusion between two incompatible pen technologies, from Wacom and N-trig (now owned by Microsoft and used in Surface devices), and it means we’re seeing more third-party pens on the market that work with any MPP device.