Apple Pencil Won’t pair with My iPad Pro: How to Fix Apple Pencil Not Working issue?

Sometimes Apple Pencil stops charging at 25% or lower. Other times it doesn’t charge at all. Many users can’t pair Apple Pencil with their iPad. Follow the below simple guide to fix when Apple Pencil Won’t pair with My iPad Pro, in very straightforward steps.

An Apple Pencil is one of the best pieces of kit you can buy for your new iPad, to help you make the most of the slate by allowing you to sketch, doodle, annotate, handwrite, and more. The original Apple Pencil and the Apple Pencil 2, released in 2015 and 2018 respectively, let you replace your wobbly finger with a slender and accurate stylus, which is vital for many creatives and workers alike.

Apple Pencil Won't pair with My iPad Pro

Fix, Apple Pencil won’t pair with your iPad

Center your Apple Pencil on the Magnetic Connector Properly

  • Make sure the iPad you want to use is on and unlocked.
  • Place the Apple Pencil on the wide side of the iPad Pro with the magnetic strip.
  • Tap Pair when the Bluetooth Pairing Request appears.

Restart your iPad

With Face ID

  • Press and hold either the volume button and the top button until the power-off slider appears.
  • Drag the slider, then wait 30 seconds for your device to turn off.
  • To turn your device back on, press and hold the top button until you see the Apple logo.

With Home Button

  • Press and hold the top button until the power-off slider appears.
  • Drag the slider, then wait for 30 seconds for your device to turn off.
  • To turn your device back on, press and hold the top button until you see the Apple logo.

Turn OFF and ON Bluetooth

Turn OFF

  • Launch the Settings app from your iPad’s Home screen.
  • Go to Bluetooth settings.
  • And toggle the slider towards the left to turn it OFF.

Restart the Device

With Face ID

  • Press and hold either volume button and the top button until the power off slider appears.
  • Drag the slider, then wait 30 seconds for your device to turn off.
  • To turn your device back on, press and hold the top button until you see the Apple logo.

With Home Button

  • Press and hold the top button until the power off slider appears.
  • Drag the slider, then wait for 30 seconds for your device to turn off.
  • To turn your device back on, press and hold the top button until you see the Apple logo.

Turn ON

  • Launch the Settings app from your iPad’s Home screen.
  • Go to Bluetooth settings.
  • And toggle the slider towards the left to turn it ON.

If you don’t see the Pair button, wait for one minute while your Apple Pencil charges. Then try connecting your Apple Pencil again and wait until you see the Pair button.

Forget Apple Pencil from iPad

  • Launch the Settings app from your iPad’s Home screen.
  • Tap Bluetooth.
  • Tap the Info button to the right of Apple Pencil under My Devices.
  • Tap on Forget.

And after this, restart the iPad and try to connect again.

Update Carrier Settings

  • First of all, connect your iPhone/iPad to Wi-Fi or turn on cellular data.
  • Open the Settings app.
  • Go to General settings.
  • Then tap on About.
  • Tap on Update from the pop-up.

Update your iPad

  • Plug your device into power and connect to the Internet with Wi-Fi.
  • Go to Settings > General, then tap Software Update.
  • Tap Download and Install.
  • If a message asks to temporarily remove apps because the software needs more space for the update, tap Continue or Cancel. Later, iOS or iPadOS will reinstall apps that it removed.
  • To update now, tap Install.
  • Or you can tap Later and choose Install Tonight or Remind Me Later.
  •  If you tap Install Tonight, just plug your device into power before you go to sleep. Your device will update automatically overnight.
  • If asked, enter your passcode.

Contact Apple Support

If after trying the above solutions, nothing helped you to get through this problem then the last solution we can suggest is to visit nearby repair shops or authorized Apple Service Centers. Though third-party services charge a lot less, Apple Support is more reliable. So, if you don’t mind spending a few extra dollars in favor of a trusted solution, contact Apple for help.

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