Apple Pencil Not Working

I have an Apple Pencil that is fully charged and it gets connected to the iPad, but it stopped working. I thought there must have been a problem with the tip so I bought a pack of Apple Pencil tips, changed the tip, and still not working. I tried every possible way to fix it. Including resetting all settings of iPad, forgetting Apple Pencil, and all other troubleshooting options. What should I do?

iPad Pro, iPadOS 16

Posted on Jan 2, 2023 7:24 AM

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Posted on Jan 2, 2023 7:43 AM

Assuming that you have an Apple Pencil that is compatible with your iPad, this support page may be helpful with pairing and use of the Pencil with your iPad:

Connect Apple Pencil with your iPad - Apple Support


If you continue to experience difficulties, here is one of the better troubleshooting guides:

https://appletoolbox.com/apple-pencil-not-working-heres-our-troubleshooting-guide/


Be aware that if your Pencil has been set-aside for an extended period, unused and uncharged, the Pencil battery may now be irretrievably damaged through deep discharge. In common with all Li-ion batteries, they must always have some level of charge.


The tiny internal Li-ion battery is susceptible to permanent/irreversible damage through being left discharged for long periods. Even some “new” pencils can exhibit signs of failure out-of-the-box if they are “old stock”. 


It is essential that if you have an Apple Pencil that you charge it regularly - whether used or not - so as to protect the battery from deep-discharge. Do not allow a pencil to remain in low-charge state for any period of time - as the internal battery will fail, rendering the Pencil useless. Setting aside an unused Pencil, for extended periods, is a recipe for premature death of the Pencil battery.


If the Pencil Battery has failed, the only remedy is to replace the Pencil. If the battery has failed and your pencil is within its one-year warranty, you should look to having it replaced by your retailer or at an Apple Store.


Gentle warming of the Pencil (such as a hot water radiator) prior to attempting charging, can sometimes resurrect a dead Pencil battery.

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Jan 2, 2023 7:43 AM in response to AAA_0309_AAA

Assuming that you have an Apple Pencil that is compatible with your iPad, this support page may be helpful with pairing and use of the Pencil with your iPad:

Connect Apple Pencil with your iPad - Apple Support


If you continue to experience difficulties, here is one of the better troubleshooting guides:

https://appletoolbox.com/apple-pencil-not-working-heres-our-troubleshooting-guide/


Be aware that if your Pencil has been set-aside for an extended period, unused and uncharged, the Pencil battery may now be irretrievably damaged through deep discharge. In common with all Li-ion batteries, they must always have some level of charge.


The tiny internal Li-ion battery is susceptible to permanent/irreversible damage through being left discharged for long periods. Even some “new” pencils can exhibit signs of failure out-of-the-box if they are “old stock”. 


It is essential that if you have an Apple Pencil that you charge it regularly - whether used or not - so as to protect the battery from deep-discharge. Do not allow a pencil to remain in low-charge state for any period of time - as the internal battery will fail, rendering the Pencil useless. Setting aside an unused Pencil, for extended periods, is a recipe for premature death of the Pencil battery.


If the Pencil Battery has failed, the only remedy is to replace the Pencil. If the battery has failed and your pencil is within its one-year warranty, you should look to having it replaced by your retailer or at an Apple Store.


Gentle warming of the Pencil (such as a hot water radiator) prior to attempting charging, can sometimes resurrect a dead Pencil battery.

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Jan 3, 2023 2:49 PM in response to LotusPilot

Thank you, thank you, thank you! I tried everything to get my ipad to recognize my pencil. I gently warmed the pencil just below the lightning plug with my high intensity flashlight for a few minutes and that resurrected the battery. This known issue about deep-discharge apparently is not too well known. I think Apple should make us more aware!

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