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Probook x360 440 G1 4LS94EA
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Hello.

What type of active pen supports Probook x360 440 G1 (4LS94EA)?

The links to the HP Active Pen compatibility device list are dead.

Does the mentioned notebook support pressure sessivity?

 

During my searches I found the active pen 1FH00AA (link) is sold as compatible with Probook x360 440 G1 (4LS94EA). The product detailed specification is missing or the documents are not available.

I also found in another video presentation the same notebook (appearance the same but  4LT43ET) using the rechargeable active pen 4KL69AA (link).

 

Does 4LS94EA support rechargeable active pen and pressure sensivity?

I want to use it for drawing if possible.

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Since there is no answer yet I feel I need to share the information I found so far regarding the HP pen compatibility list. (my case more exactly)

 

I had one call with HP Romania operator and confirmed the pen 1FH00AA is the only compatible with my Probook x360 440 G1 (4LS94EA).

Checked on Amazon one buyer review says T4Z24AA (Active Pen with App Launch) is working properly while another buyer is not satifyed how does it work.

 

In my searches I found the HP page specifying the devices compatibility with different HP pens (there are a lot not just 3 as I knew!!!).

https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c05166879

Although, there is no mention of Probook x360 440 G1 in the document which is quite strange since HP claims the page is updated with latest models of notebooks/tablets.

 

"My model is not listed in the table

The compatibility tables are updated regularly, so if you recently purchased a new touch screen computer that you think should be listed, check back for updates." 
 
There is still confusion since the page of HP Rechargeable Active Pen Specifications mentions ProBook 11 360 G1 and G2 Education Edition as compatible but the product page (store.hp.com) does not, nor the compatibility list.
Also these two notebooks are listed as compatible under the HP Active Pen 1FH00AA.
Instead of clarifying the issue, the Probook x360 440 G1 (4LS94EA) service manual lists the part 834590-001 (HP Active Stylus T5E12AA) as good while the compatibility list mentions only 4 models Probook not being in the list.
 
Where is the truth?
As far as I found from the facts, 1FH00AA is clearly compatible and T4Z24AA works (not at full specs).
 
 
 
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I bought one HP Active Pen 1FH00AA. It is working but there is no pressure sensivity.

Does this pen supporting "pressure" sensivity?

 

Please do not reply with links to pages not updated.

Just respond how to use pressure sensivity because HP advertised this pen as supporting this feature.

 

What to do now. Send it back?

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