If your Apple Pencil isn't working, it's probably easy to fix.
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If your Apple Pencil isn't working, it might just need to charge.
If your Apple Pencil still isn't working after a charge, reset its connection to your iPad and then pair it again.
You should also make sure that your Apple Pencil and iPad are compatible.
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Apple prides itself on making accessories that "just work," no fiddling with settings or complicated button layouts required.
That's why it can be immensely frustrating when one of those accessories - like your Apple Pencil - stops working. Luckily, these issues usually have easy fixes.
How to fix an Apple Pencil that's not working
Charge it
It sounds too simple to be true, but your Apple Pencil's batteries might just be dead.
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Connect your Apple Pencil to its charger and leave it there for at least an hour. Once you've done that, try using it again. If this doesn't work, try charging it with another charging source, like a different iPad.
Reset its connection
An Apple Pencil won't work with an iPad that it's not properly paired with. An Apple Pencil that's stopped working might be having issues with that connection.
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First, unpair it from your iPad.
1. Open your iPad's Settings app and tap Bluetooth in the left sidebar.
2. If you see Apple Pencil as an option underneath My Devices, tap the "i" icon to the right of its name. If you don't see your Apple Pencil here, move onto the pairing process.
Important: In this menu, also make sure that Bluetooth is enabled. If it's not, your Apple Pencil can't connect.
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3. Tap Forget This Device.
Now, let's pair it to the iPad again.
To connect a 1st Generation Apple Pencil, plug it into your iPad's charging port and then tap Pair when it appears on the screen.
To connect a 2nd Generation Apple Pencil, latch it onto the side of your iPad and then tap Pair if it appears on the screen.
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