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03-28-2018 11:53 PM
I recently lost my HP Pen's tip and I was wondering whether there were other tips that can fit it such as the tips on the Microsoft Surface Pen Tip Kit
03-29-2018 12:08 AM
Hi KevinMata05,
Unfortunately, I think it's unlikely that the Microsoft Surface Pen Tips would work with the HP Pen - 1MR94AA. Microsoft states it's only compatible with their own products.
I would advise contacting HP and see what they say.
Contact HP Worldwide here.
Check warranty status here.
Kind regards,
kem579
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03-29-2018 12:30 AM
Yes I agree with @EddyK.
I believe HP experts @erico @CherylG had asked about spare tips availability, in Inner Circle about a year back.
Not sure what is present-day opinion of HP engineers about this.
@Dragon-Fur, would you be able to chip in, if you have any info about this?
03-29-2018 11:07 AM
@visruth and all...
Sorry, I don't have much (if anything) useful to contribute on the subject of stylus tips.
My loaner came with Stylus:
Model name | HP Pen (Microsoft) 1MR94AA SPS: 920241-001 (Dark Ash Silver) / 910942-001 (Natural Silver) | HP x360 11 EMR Pen with Eraser (Wacom) 2EB40AA SPS: 928519-001 | HP Tilt Pen (Microsoft) 2MY21AA HP SPS: 929863-001 (Dark Ash Silver) / 929863-002 (Natural Silver) |
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Commentary
Assuming replacement 'tips' are available for a given model stylus:
I would guess that if HP does not carry "tips" simply because the costs to store and manage the inventory far exceeds the profit / benefits to providing the extra bits.
My personal advice in those situations for which there is no direct documentation / support is usually: Search the net, try anything you like, try to keep any resulting damage / issues at a minimum.
Use a magifier and search out the tiny information provided on the pen -- look for the manufacturer part number (this is likely different from the HP part number, though the MFG part number may also be prefaced with "HP"). Use the MFG part number to search for information about the stylus, including whether a particular pen supports changing the tip.
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03-29-2018 11:19 AM
Thank you very much @Dragon-Fur for providing those valuable and well-detailed suggestions to all those who are reading this facing this issue.