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I have seen this question now many times, but never do I find an answer. It is frustrating that I paid over 100 euro for a pen that is always empty when I want to use it. There seems to be no way to turn it off, some people say you have to disconnect it from bluetooth, but no idea how to do this. I can press whatever I want and how long I want, if I bring the pen close to the display it still works. If I put it in my bag and want to use it a few days later however, it is always empty so I need to charge it first.

Why did HP not just make a simple slide switch or something to turn it on or off?? Or why not just turn it off by pressing the button for a few seconds?? Is it meant to be like this? Is it supposed to be always on?

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