![]() ![]() You won’t be able to take advantage of the haptic feedback anyways, which is limited to the Surface Laptop Studio and the Surface Pro 8, and it won’t attach magnetically to them either. My advice is to stick with the Surface Slim Pen 1 or the regular Surface Pen if you need to ink on your older Surface devices. For some reason, Microsoft decided not to include the charger in the box, like it did with the Slim Pen 1. So even though the Pen 2 is advertised to work with devices like the Surface Laptop 4 and the Surface Pro 7+ on the box, you’ll still be left with no way to charge the pen. It’s important to keep in mind that the Pen 2 doesn’t come with a charger in the box. Place the Slim Pen 2 in the charger and connect it to a power source with a USB-C cable. ![]() Surface Duo 2 Pen CoverĪttach the Pen Cover to your Surface Duo 2 and place the Slim Pen 2 over it. Place the pen under the front lip of the Surface Laptop Studio, right under the touchpad, and it will magnetically attach and start charging. The pen will magnetically realign itself if needed. Simply place the pen in the pen slot of the Surface Pro X or Surface Pro 8 Signature Type cover and it will start charging. ![]() Surface Pro X & Surface Pro 8 Signature Type Cover Zero force inking will only be work when Surface Slim Pen 2 is used with Surface Pro 8, Surface Pro X, Surface Laptop Studio, and Surface Duo 2. Visit aka.ms/SurfaceSlimPenCompatibility to learn more. Here are the different ways to charge Surface Slim Pen 2. Surface Slim Pen 2 experiences and compatibility vary by which device you are using it with. The bad news is that charging it isn’t as straight forward in those cases. The good news is that the Slim Pen 2 is backwards compatible with older Surface devices too. Microsoft released the Surface Slim Pen 2 along with the Surface Pro 8 and Surface Laptop Studio, introducing haptic feedback when writing on both those devices.
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