I posted this solution for a Toshiba Tablet PC that uses a Wacom tablet pen. I am rather confident that it will give you ideas on how to solve your problem.
With the stylus replacement tips there is an extraction tool: It looks like a wide ring split lengthwise.
You take the tool between thumb and index ( as you do a tweezer) and extract the worn out tip. Toshiba warns against letting the tip wear out too much: this renders extraction difficult.
Once you have extracted the worn out tip, insert a new one with the thinner side towards the outside. Press gently but firmly to make sure it is holding.
If you don't have the tip extraction tool just take a pair of pliers, tweezers or anything similar to grab the tip and pull it straight out. I would highly suggest you do not use your teeth unless you want a cracked or broken tooth.
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I posted this solution for a Toshiba Tablet PC that uses a Wacom tablet pen. I am rather confident that it will give you ideas on how to solve your problem.
With the stylus replacement tips there is an extraction tool: It looks like a wide ring split lengthwise.
You take the tool between thumb and index ( as you do a tweezer) and extract the worn out tip. Toshiba warns against letting the tip wear out too much: this renders extraction difficult.
Once you have extracted the worn out tip, insert a new one with the thinner side towards the outside. Press gently but firmly to make sure it is holding.
If you don't have the tip extraction tool just take a pair of pliers, tweezers or anything similar to grab the tip and pull it straight out. I would highly suggest you do not use your teeth unless you want a cracked or broken tooth.