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07-13-2024 11:25 AM
Hi
I have a HP pen 905512-001.
I wanted to know about, how to use it with my phone?
Thanks in advance.
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07-15-2024 04:42 PM
Hi @CJ291,
Welcome to The HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
I understand you are trying to use the HP pen 905512-001 with an Android phone can be a bit tricky as these pens are typically designed for specific HP devices, like HP laptops and tablets. However, you might still be able to use it with your Android phone if the phone supports active stylus input. Here are the steps you can follow to check compatibility and use the pen:
1. Check Compatibility
- Ensure your Android phone supports active stylus input. Most phones that support this feature are from Samsung's Galaxy Note series or other devices explicitly mentioned to support active styluses.
- If your phone does not support active stylus input, you might not be able to use the HP pen effectively.
2. Pair the Pen (if applicable)
- Some HP pens require Bluetooth pairing for additional features. If your pen has Bluetooth capabilities, go to your phone's Bluetooth settings and pair the pen.
- Turn on Bluetooth on your phone.
- Press and hold the button on your HP pen until it enters pairing mode (usually indicated by a blinking LED).
- Find the pen in the list of available devices on your phone and pair it.
3. Using the Pen
- Once paired, try using the pen on your phone's screen.
- Open apps that support stylus input, like drawing or note-taking apps (e.g., Google Keep, OneNote, or any drawing app).
- Test if the pen registers input. If it does, you should be able to write or draw.
4. Troubleshooting
- If the pen does not work, double-check if your phone supports active styluses.
- Ensure the pen is charged or has fresh batteries if applicable.
- Refer to your phone’s manual or contact the manufacturer to confirm if it supports active stylus input.
Alternatives
- If your phone does not support active stylus input, consider using a capacitive stylus, which works on any touch screen. These styluses do not require special support from the device.
I hope this helps.
`
Take care and have a good day.
Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
A_Gayathri
HP Support Community Administrator.
07-15-2024 04:42 PM
Hi @CJ291,
Welcome to The HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
I understand you are trying to use the HP pen 905512-001 with an Android phone can be a bit tricky as these pens are typically designed for specific HP devices, like HP laptops and tablets. However, you might still be able to use it with your Android phone if the phone supports active stylus input. Here are the steps you can follow to check compatibility and use the pen:
1. Check Compatibility
- Ensure your Android phone supports active stylus input. Most phones that support this feature are from Samsung's Galaxy Note series or other devices explicitly mentioned to support active styluses.
- If your phone does not support active stylus input, you might not be able to use the HP pen effectively.
2. Pair the Pen (if applicable)
- Some HP pens require Bluetooth pairing for additional features. If your pen has Bluetooth capabilities, go to your phone's Bluetooth settings and pair the pen.
- Turn on Bluetooth on your phone.
- Press and hold the button on your HP pen until it enters pairing mode (usually indicated by a blinking LED).
- Find the pen in the list of available devices on your phone and pair it.
3. Using the Pen
- Once paired, try using the pen on your phone's screen.
- Open apps that support stylus input, like drawing or note-taking apps (e.g., Google Keep, OneNote, or any drawing app).
- Test if the pen registers input. If it does, you should be able to write or draw.
4. Troubleshooting
- If the pen does not work, double-check if your phone supports active styluses.
- Ensure the pen is charged or has fresh batteries if applicable.
- Refer to your phone’s manual or contact the manufacturer to confirm if it supports active stylus input.
Alternatives
- If your phone does not support active stylus input, consider using a capacitive stylus, which works on any touch screen. These styluses do not require special support from the device.
I hope this helps.
`
Take care and have a good day.
Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
A_Gayathri
HP Support Community Administrator.