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HP laptop/tablet and stylus


Question Posted Sunday September 16 2007, 6:19 pm

I bought an HP combination laptop and tablet PC. HP tx1000z model.

The stylus it came with is not the typical tablet PC stylus, it doesn't have buttons on the side. I was wondering if anyone knew if I bought a stylus with buttons, if they would work with my computer.


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KxAxTxIxE answered Thursday September 20 2007, 10:27 pm:
i think that it probably should. I don't know exactly what kind of buttons your talking about because the only one i have is to write click on stuff... and it drives me crazy. So i don't know but you should probably research it a bit.

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