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HP ENVY x360 - 15t-bp100
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

 

Just purchased the following 2 in 1 laptop.

 

Product Description: HP ENVY x360 - 15t-bp100 CTO

Product Number: 1ZA18AV 

Intel i7-8550U Quad core CPU

 

It has UHD display (3160 x 2140) but I'm unsure of the pen support. It is described as Pen and Touch support with 10 touch points. The HP chart does not clearly specify my model number shown above. I believe it can use an Hp (active?? ) stylus but not the a smart type that is pressure sensitive.  I want to be able to use the laptop with an art program like Rebelle II that is designed to use pressure sensitive stylus pens. In order to do that, if this computer won't support it, I'll need to return it and find one that will.  Only specific answers will help, so a link to that HP chart or general answers will not.  Thanks for reading my post and for answers that will address my question.

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See the following HP document for active stylus pen compatibility.

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

 

Your notebook's product name series is on the list, but unfortunately, you have not supplied its description specifically enough. There should be two letters at the end of the product name.

 

From the TechSpec for your notebook: Supports active stylus compliant with Microsoft Ink



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Product Description: HP ENVY x360 - 15t-bp100 CTO

 

Is CTO at the end as shown above what you mean? This is in reference to my post you answered.

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@2bepar wrote:

 

Product Description: HP ENVY x360 - 15t-bp100 CTO

 

Is CTO at the end as shown above what you mean? This is in reference to my post you answered.


Yes. CTO stands for configured to order. Were there two letters past the 100?



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All that is printed on the back case is like this;
HP ENVY x360 - 15t-bp100 as well as the Product number I mentioned before.
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The format of this discussion panel doesn’t allow me to include a photo of the backside of the case or I would have.
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@2bepar wrote:
The format of this discussion panel doesn’t allow me to include a photo of the backside of the case or I would have.

Actually it does.  I have slightly under 3000 photos in threads that I have replied to in this forum. See the toolbar that is at the top of the window when you post. There is an image of a camera and it says Photos.

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So here is a cropped picture from the back of laptop.

 

envy x360 case.jpg

envy x360 case.jpg

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Unfortunately, the images you supplied are not really viewable. They were rejected by the Moderator who reviewed them.

 

I have access to the same document that I provided you with a link to.

 

On further perusal of the document, I do not see your notebook listed among those that are compatible with an HP active stylus.

 

I wish I had better news for you but I don't.

 

I am leaning toward realizing that perhaps you should have chosen a notebook that was delivered with an active stylus.

 

You did choose one that was not delivered with a stylus.



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