10 Elder

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February 17th, 2021 08:00

That would be an XPS 9700 -- and while it is a touchscreen system, what it doesn't have is a digitizer.  You'll have to check with Wacom about compatibility, but even if that pen works (as should Windows ink), you won't get precision writing or drawing (i.e., no pressure sensitivity).  The system lacks the digitizer necessary to support full writing capability.

There's no real advantage to using a relatively expensive Wacom pen even if it will work -- a cheap, generic touchscreen stylus will work just fine.

 

8 Wizard

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February 10th, 2021 20:00

You will have to be more specific ... which XPS-17.

Good question because AFAIK ... just because a Dell laptop has a touchscreen does NOT mean it also supports a capacitive stylus/pen.

 

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February 17th, 2021 07:00

Welcome to the Dell Community @TheMaker147 

To better assist you, the members and I would need the exact model number of your laptop/desktop???

  1. Identify your Dell:

https://www.dell.com/support/contents/us/en/04/category/product-support/self-support-knowledgebase/l...

  1. Go into your BIOS.

Power-on the system and start tapping the F2 key to enter System Setup.

  1. In Windows:

Hold down the” Windows “key and tap the “R “key.

Then type msinfo32 and hit enter.

Best regards,

U2

February 17th, 2021 07:00

The Dell XPS 17 I have is the Dell XPS 17 with 4k touchscreen display

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