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05-30-2019
05:27 AM
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05-30-2019
08:06 AM
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Cheron-Z
I also have this issue, and I is killing me that the fact I bought a very expensive laptop has these small design misses of a budget PC...
Please PM me for the solution!
05-31-2019 03:24 PM
May I know what exactly is the issue?
To assist you better provide me with the complete Notebook Model or Product Number
You can refer to this Link: hp.care/2bygf7l for help in locating the Product Number.
Thank you 😊
KrazyToad
I Am An HP Employee
05-31-2019 05:31 PM
Issue as described by OP. Can't REALLY TURN OFF the pen, since it works when "turned off" (LED completely off), but doesn't work at all a couple days later, presumably when it's been discharged. I use the pen once every 1-3 weeks.
HP Spectre x360 Convertible
Model 15-CH004no
ProdID 3FZ76EA
06-01-2019 04:32 PM
This can occur if the pen is carried or stored in such a way that there is pressure on the tip because even slight pressure on the tip activates the pen. If the pen is constantly activated (pressure on the tip), the battery can be drained is less than 48 hours.
To maximize pen battery life, store the pen carefully so that the tip is not in contact with anything. If placing the pen in a bag or back pack, place it in a pen holder compartment (if available) with the tip up so that it does not press on anything. Even the slightest pressure on the tip can activate the pen and drain the battery.
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KrazyToad
I Am An HP Employee
06-01-2019 05:24 PM
Interesting.
While I didn't know that, I can't help but wonder; Since I am using the Laptop-sleeve that was included in the package of the laptop along the tilt pen:
Isn't the sleeve designed to consider this fact?
Or should I also be cautious on how to store the pen in the "pen pocket" of the sleeve?
06-01-2019 06:02 PM
The sleeve is specifically design to protect the Notebook alone. The slightest pressure on the tip will get the pen activated and thus lose battery charge. The best way to keep the pen is to place it in a pen holder compartment (if available) with the tip facing upwards.
If the information I've provided was helpful, give us some reinforcement by clicking the "Solution Accepted" on this Post and it will also help other community members with similar issue.
KrazyToad
I Am An HP Employee
06-04-2019 09:39 AM - edited 06-04-2019 09:42 AM
Hi @KrazyToad,
I have now fully charged the pen, and will put it in a place where the tip isn't in contact with ANYTHING to test this claim/hypothesis.
However, with all due respect, I don't believe this is the cause at all. I simply believe there is an issue with permanently turning the pen of. It's not a matter of the "tip activating the pen".
You or anyone else can easily make this conclusion with a simple test: If you bring your charged, supposedly inactivate, pen with the tip close to the screen; if it is truely not active until there is a pressure on the tip, why do the screen detect it and show the "Hoover cursor"?
I insist this is an issue with the pen, unless the pen is so advanced, it react to some magnetic force emitted by the screen, and now you tell me I need to store the pen in a faraday-cage-kind of compartment...
06-04-2019 10:35 AM
If the issue still persists, then I suggest you contact HP Support for a replacement since it could be a Hardware issue with the Pen
Click on this link - https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp?openCLC=true and select your Country to get the Contact details for HP Support
Thank you
KrazyToad
I Am An HP Employee