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04-04-2020 01:03 PM - edited 04-04-2020 01:08 PM
Hello,
I would like to help people in difficulty with the management of the tilt pen.
What I write I understood after 1 year of using my Spectre, which I still consider a fantastic computer.
The TILT PEN NEVER turns off.
It is recharged with the USB-C cable and it is ready.
It has 2 operating modes:
- with Bluetooth OFF, it allows you to draw, write, use the touch display as if it were a finger. Its dot is always on, and the battery charge lasts for many days (I have not counted them).
- with Bluetooth ON, (after pairing), the battery charge lasts only a few hours depending on use. In addition to the common drawing functions, it allows you to manage Powerpoint presentations, activate OneNote, take screenshots, and any customizable function in the Windows options.
Maybe it is not perfect, but I had it for free with the PC, and considering the alternative pens that also cost a lot and depend on AAAA batteries or other systems ... I like it that way.
Kind regards
Victor
(computer technician)
04-04-2020 01:45 PM
Please use
https://support.hp.com/au-en/product/hp-tilt-pen/19133801/manuals
Regards.
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04-04-2020 02:31 PM - edited 04-04-2020 02:34 PM
@banhien
Hello,
that guide is not complete. It does not specify that the tilt pen NEVER turns off, and it does not specify that the tilt pen can write on display or operate as a finger even with the Bluetooth off (without presentation mode or pen mode), and it says nothing about the battery life.
greetings