
The Apple Pencil is designed to connect to other devices with Bluetooth. One of the most common reasons an Apple Pencil malfunctions is that its Bluetooth connection got interrupted or weakened.
Unfortunately, it’s difficult to tell which device is the cause of the Bluetooth interference without troubleshooting. If you’re unsure why your Apple Pencil 1st Generation is not working in Notes, follow these steps to find the problem!
Tracking down an issue in your iPad’s Bluetooth, VPN, or Wi-Fi settings can be incredibly difficult. Rather than trying to finding it, we’ll completely reset all of the network settings to attempt to erase the corrupt file or setting causing your iPad’s problem.
Apple Pencil tips are not invincible. In fact, they’re made to be replaced.
If you find that the tip of your Apple Pencil is wearing out or damaged, don’t panic! Replacing an Apple Pencil tip is a pretty affordable fix, and it doesn’t take too much time either.
Before you can start using your Apple Pencil, you need to make sure that it pairs to your iPad properly.
The Apple Pencil 1st Generation pairs with iPads in a different way than most other Bluetooth devices. Don’t worry, the process is still pretty simple.
Whether you’re pairing for the first time, or you recently disconnected your Apple Pencil from your iPad, follow these steps to get your iPad set up with your Apple Pencil!
One reason an Apple Pencil might stop working normally could be that its Bluetooth connection is experiencing an interference. Like any other Bluetooth connection, removing the Apple Pencil from your iPad’s Bluetooth network can give both devices a chance to form a fresh connection.
A dirty Apple Pencil can cause problems for more than just your hygiene! Keeping your Apple Pencil 1st Generation clean will keep your device running normally, and helps minimize the likelihood of more serious issues.
If your Apple Pencil is malfunctioning, cleaning it is a great step to take early in the troubleshooting process. The Apple Pencil is pretty fragile, so read all of these steps fully before you begin!
Unlike some other styluses, the Apple Pencil is powered by a battery. If your Apple Pencil suddenly stopped working, it’s possible that it just needs to be charged!
Luckily, charging your Apple Pencil 1st Generation is simple, and there are a few options for how to do it!
The tip of the Apple Pencil is not permanently secured to the Apple Pencil’s base. In fact, an Apple Pencil tip is designed to be removed and replaced easily.
If your Apple Pencil isn’t working properly, it’s possible that the tip has come loose from the rest of the device. Making sure that the Apple Pencil tip is fully secured is a quick and easy troubleshooting step for a wide array of malfunctions!
There are currently two generations of Apple Pencil, and a wide variety of iPad models. Unfortunately, neither Apple Pencil generation is compatible with every iPad.
If you’re experiencing an issue with your Apple Pencil, the problem might be that your iPad is only designed to work with an Apple Pencil 2nd Generation. Checking the compatibility between your iPad and Apple Pencil can save you time and frustration trying to resolve a number of Apple Pencil malfunctions.
Bluetooth gives your iPad the ability to connect to Bluetooth devices such as headphones (including Apple AirPods), speakers, keyboards, and more.