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Will a Stylus Pen work with this computer?

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I searched the marketing information  and manuals that HP published and the HP Product Content Browser.

 

Google doesn't know of one that is compatible either.

 

I have not been able to find a stylus that is compatible with your OmniStudio X 27-ccs0000 desktop PC.

 

I suggest returning the stylus.



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NO.

A Stylus (active pen) is designed to work with touchscreens of the type specific to them. (capacitive, etc)

 

Your PC does not have a touch screen, so it will not work with a stylus.

 

https://www.pens.com/blog/what-is-a-stylus/



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You are Wrong !!!

My HP Omni Studio 27" IS A TOUCH SCREED LIKE ALL OFB THEM!!!

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According to the HP published specifications of the specific desktop PC you are asking about , that is not the case.

 

see the HP web document

https://www.hp.com/sg-en/shop/hp-omnistudio-x-all-in-one-27-cs0002d-desktop-pc-b0cc4pa.html

 

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My HP OmniStudio X All-in-One 27-cs0070t Desktop PC, 27"

My above all in one is a touch screen,

I have purchased a HP MPP1,51 Stylus Pen, how do I connect it??

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You misidentified it with a Product ID of another PC. 

There is a big difference in the LCD displays of the one in the title of your thread and earlier posts and what you just posted.

 

It would help if you identified the stylus you purchased with  an actual Product ID or Product name.



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3V2X4AA#ABL is the Product ID

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I searched the marketing information  and manuals that HP published and the HP Product Content Browser.

 

Google doesn't know of one that is compatible either.

 

I have not been able to find a stylus that is compatible with your OmniStudio X 27-ccs0000 desktop PC.

 

I suggest returning the stylus.



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Thank you very much for your reply, The reason I bought this stylist pen is when I put in my serial number brought up my computer and it said these blow accessories you can also buy in a head of keyboard with a stylus pen on it and it gave the model number I could never get it connected Thank you very much

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