![]() ![]() Believe it or not, your Apple pencil could have a manufacturer’s defect (yes, it happens to even the best). If you’ve tried everything under the sun and still nothing is working, contact Apple, or bring your Apple pencil to the Apple store near you. If it’s not, try reconnecting it to fix the problem. In this case, you’ll visit the “Bluetooth” settings and make sure that the Apple pencil is connected. For reasons unknown (temperamental probably or a misstroke of the keyboard), your Apple pencil may need to be re-paired to your iPad or iPad Pro. You can restart your iPad as normal, or try a hard restart as well. Reboot is the oldest trick in the book because it works the majority of the time. In this case, default to the tried-and-true approach - reboot. ![]() However, it can be your iPad or iPad Pro is the one throwing a fit and causing the problem. It’s easy to look for the source of the problem at the source - your Apple pencil. Give it time it’ll show up if this is the cause of your Apple pencil problem. It can take up to 10 minutes for the Apple pencil to have enough juice to show up on your iPad screen and appear in the Notification Center. ![]() Simply charge your Apple pencil on your iPad. To check the battery level on your Apple pencil on your iPad, you’ll go to the “Notification Center” and look for “Batteries.” If there is nothing there, that means your pencil is dead, and thus is not registering with your iPad. We briefly mentioned this above, but like all electronic devices, the Apple pencil has to be charged in order to work. You will need to ensure the nib is on tightly for it to work. You won’t need too much pressure to do this (in fact, most kids can replace the nib on an Apple pencil for your iPad). Furthermore, the nib can actually become loose, which just means you need to tighten it again. Usually, an extra nib comes with your purchase so check the box for the extra nib replacement. But instead of sharpening it, you’ll replace the tip. Let’s remember that the Apple pencil is first and foremost a pencil, meaning it wears out like your trusty number two pencil does. The Apple pencil’s tip (or nib) needs to be replaced.Here are the common things to check when your iPad Apple pencil for the iPad throws a temper tantrum. These include your Apple pencil not working with apps, your Apple pencil disappearing from the battery menu (so you don’t know if it’s charged or not, which is another common reason your Apple pencil doesn’t work), or your Apple pencil just flat out being ornery and refusing to turn on in the first place. That being said, there are common problems iPad users see when using the Apple pencil with their iPad. ![]() It’s technology is not too complicated, meaning that there’s not much that can go wrong with it. The Apple pencil is a reliable iPad accessory that works more often than not. Contact us today! Troubleshooting the Apple Pencil Visit us online today, and see why we’re the best maker of Apple pencils around. In this blog post, Zugu Case will troubleshoot problems with your Apple pencil when it doesn’t want to cooperate. Zugu Case, the maker of the best iPad cases, beseeches you to remember this in those times technology doesn’t work because often the fix is right around the corner. It wasn’t that long ago where dial-up rules and to load a page was measured sometimes in minutes rather than under 10 seconds. Then, suddenly, we become irate, irrational creatures whose claws and fangs emerge as we are about to pounce on our computers, our washing machine, or our iPads. Technology is great until it stops working. Solving Problems with your iPad: Your Apple Pencil is Not Working ![]()
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