Apple Pencil Not Working Here S How To Fix It

Method 1: Check Apple Pencil Compatibility

If you’ve just bought an Apple Pencil and wondering why it is not working with your iPad, it may be that your Apple Pencil and your iPad aren’t compatible with each other. There are three models of Apple Pencil, and each one of them is designed to work with different iPad models.
Here’s a list of which Apple Pencil works with which iPads. Check it out to know if your Apple Pencil is compatible with your iPad or not:
1st Generation Apple Pencil

iPad mini (5th generation) iPad (6th to 10th generation) iPad Air (3rd gen) iPad Pro 9.7-inch iPad Pro 10.5-inch iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st and 2nd gen)

2nd Generation Apple Pencil

iPad mini (6th generation) iPad Air (4th & 5th gen) iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th gen) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th gen)

USB-C Apple Pencil

iPad mini (6th generation) iPad (10th generation) iPad Air (4th & 5th gen) iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th gen) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th gen)

In case you don’t know which iPad model you own here’s how to check iPad generation. To know the Apple Pencil model, pair it with your iPad and go to Settings > General > About > Apple Pencil to know the serial number and model.
If everything was going fine and your Apple Pencil stopped working on your iPad, then you must try other options we’ve mentioned below.

Method 2: Verify if Bluetooth is ON

To use your Apple Pencil, you have to pair it with your iPad. Although obvious, you will need to pair your Apple Pencil again when you reboot your iPad, enable Airplane mode, or use a different Pencil or stylus with your iPad.
If you’re a beginner, here’s our guide on how to connect an Apple Pencil to any iPad model. As soon as you pair your Apple Pencil to your iPad, you have to keep the Bluetooth turned ON to maintain the connection. Wondering why? Your Apple Pencil relies on a Bluetooth connection to work, if Bluetooth on your iPhone is turned Off, your Apple Pencil won’t work.

Method 3: Charge your Apple Pencil

One of the most common reasons for an unresponsive Apple Pencil is a lack of battery. This might seem silly, but it can happen to anyone. I mean, my gadgets like AirPods Pro and Apple Watch are out of charge, when I least expect it. This usually happens when they are laid around unused for a long time.
Apple Pencil uses a Bluetooth connection which needs power, and your Pencil only has a tiny rechargeable battery with a finite capacity. In case your Apple Pencil won’t pair, you must ensure that the Pencil has ample battery capacity.
To verify, follow the below steps:
For more ways, check out how to check the battery level of an Apple Pencil. In case the battery level is low, you should charge your Apple Pencil. Let it uninterruptedly charge for 10 to 15 minutes. If you haven’t used your Pencil for a while now, it may take some time to power up. So, don’t panic.
Worse luck, if your Apple Pencil is lying around for a very long long time without being charged and ready to use, the battery might fail and your Pencil could be dead. In such a case, you should head to the nearest Apple Store and get the Pencil examined.

Method 4: Check the Apple Pencil’s Nib

In case your Apple Pencil is connected and charged but still not working, you must check whether the Pencil’s nib is attached properly. If the nib is loose, your Apple Pencil won’t communicate with your iPad properly. You can check and tighten it by twisting the nib clockwise. There’s no need to apply too much pressure, just twist the nib to make sure it’s tightened properly.
Moving on, if your Apple Pencil is quite old, the nib can wear down over time, and you’ll need to replace it. Every Apple Pencil (1st generation) comes with a replacement tip. Unfortunately, you don’t get an extra nib with Apple Pencil 2 or Apple Pencil USB-C models. If you need a new one, you can buy a pack of 4 Apple Pencil tips.

Method 5: Reboot your iPad

It’s not always your Apple Pencil’s fault, sometimes the issue may arise because of your iPad. Some minor software glitches on your iPad might be responsible for connectivity issues. One of the best ways to fix such issues is to reboot your iPad. It will give a fresh start to the system for improved functioning. Another thing we recommend doing is updating your iPad to the latest software version. Running the latest iPadOS version gives you a seamless experience. On the other hand, an outdated version might throw compatibility issues. To be on the safer side, you must check for software updates.
For this, go to Settings > General > Software Update and check for new updates. If a more recent version is available, download and install it.

Method 6: Reconnect your Apple Pencil

If your Apple Pencil won’t work even while charged and paired, you may need to disconnect and then re-connect the Pencil to your iPad. It can help you shake off any connectivity issues that might be giving you trouble.
No matter which Apple Pencil you own, the steps to disconnect it from your iPad remain the same. Here’s what you need to do: After this, you should reconnect your Apple Pencil and your iPad again. How you can pair an Apple Pencil depends on whether you’re using the 1st-gen, 2nd-gen, or USB-C model. Beginners can check out our step-by-step guide on how to pair an Apple Pencil. In most cases, this method should help you fix Apple Pencil not working problems.

Method 7: Contact Apple

Still no joy? There are chances that something’s wrong with your Apple Pencil or iPad. If you can recall an instance where your Apple Pencil stopped working after a drop, you must contact Apple. In case the stylus has suffered a harsh drop, some internal components might get damaged. As a result, your Apple Pencil won’t connect or work with your iPad.
If this happens to be your case or your Apple Pencil isn’t working but connected, you must take your devices to the nearest Apple store and get them examined by the experts. We strongly recommend staying away from any cheaper alternatives or risky DIYs as they can do more harm in the name of good.
Those were the 7 fixes for Apple Pencil won’t work problems. We hope this article helped you fix an unresponsive Apple Pencil and you’re all set to doodle on your iPad. Do let us know which trick worked for you. Also, in case of any doubts, feel free to reach out to us in the comments below.