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My stylus makes no clicking sound when I touch the tablet---can you help me ??

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Did it just stop or never did? Look in settings, sounds for display maybe or a reboot?

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If you received a user's guide for your laptop when you purchased it, check the manual, starting on page 30 for instructions on using the stylus (called a pen) in the guide.

If you do not have a user's guide for your laptop, you can find and download one here (free):
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