How to Set Up Apple Pencil on iPad: A Step-by-Step Guide

Remove the cap and plug your Apple Pencil into the Lightning connector on your iPad. When the Pair button appears, tap it . Your Apple Pencil and iPad stay paired until you restart your iPad, turn on Airplane Mode, or pair your Apple Pencil with another iPad.
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If you’ve just unboxed your brand new Apple pencil, you might be wondering how to set it up with your iPad. Fortunately, it’s a quick and easy process that anyone can follow. In this guide, we’ll go through the steps to get your Apple pencil up and running in no time.

First things first, it’s essential to ensure that your Apple pencil is fully charged before pairing it with your iPad. To do this, simply let it die and then charge it up to 100%. Don’t charge it right away again; instead, let it die once more before charging it to 100%. This will help maintain the battery life of your Apple pencil.

You’ll find an adapter in your Apple pencil box. Use it to connect your Apple pencil to your iPhone or iPad cable to charge it. While it might be annoying to have to plug it in all the time, it’s good to know that you can charge it quickly by plugging it into your iPad when you’re in a hurry.

To pair your Apple pencil with your iPad, begin by turning on your iPad and making sure that Bluetooth is enabled. Next, remove the tip from your Apple pencil and plug it into your iPad. You don’t need any app to do this; just turn on the Notes app to test that it’s working. When prompted, select “Pair” to connect it to your iPad.

That’s it! You’re done. You can now start using your Apple pencil right away. It’s pressure-sensitive, so the harder you press, the harder the line you’ll get. And the lighter you press, the lighter the line. You can use it with the Notes app on your iPad or iPhone, and you can also use it with several other apps available on the App Store.

In conclusion, setting up your Apple pencil on your iPad is a breeze. Make sure to charge it up fully before pairing it with your iPad and remember to let it die before charging it again. Once you’ve paired it, you’re good to go. Don’t forget to check out the other apps that you can use with your Apple pencil. Happy drawing!