Are you a new Apple Pencil user and don’t know how to connect it to your iPad? We teach you how to identify the model so you can connect it
The iPad has a great add-on as an accessory, unfortunately with an additional cost, and that is one of the great allies of creatives, designers, architects or any user who loves to write and draw, we are talking about the Apple Pencil. Back in the day, Steve Jobs said that the iPhone didn’t need any kind of pencil, what would you think of Apple’s current accessory these days? The truth is that This is almost indispensable for the user working on iPadOS.. If you have a compatible iPad and are still wondering if this is a good option, If you just bought it and don’t know how to connect it, here we teach you everything you need to know
What do I need to connect my Apple Pencil to iPad?
The minimum requirements to get started are simple. You should preferably ensure that Your iPad is updated to the latest version of iPadOS and Bluetooth is turned on. Apple Pencil must be charged.
If you are about to buy an Apple Pencil or you do not know at this precise moment which Apple Pencil you have, tell yourself that we currently have 4 different Apple Pencil models. The first and second generation, the Apple Pencil USB-C (similar to the second generation) and the Apple Pencil Pro Not all Apple Pencils are compatible with all iPads, we hope that before making your purchase you have realized this situation. Here we leave you the compatibility between the Apple Pencil and the iPad range.
Identifying which Apple Pencil you have is very simple. The Apple Pencil Pro has its name engraved on the top of the device and it has no ports or connectors. The second-generation Apple Pencil and USB-C models are exactly the same, a matte finish and a flat side although with a slight difference; The tip at the end opens to access the USB-C port and The second generation does not have any ports or connectors like the Pro model. Finally, the The first-generation Apple Pencil has a round shape. with a smooth finish; its end covers the Lightning port.
Once the identifications are done, we will pair the Apple Pencil with the iPad
Apple Pencil pairing depends on model
The easiest models to pair with iPads are the Apple Pencil Pro and the second-generation Apple Pencil.
As for the Apple Pencil USB-C and first generation, since it has a connector, it is necessary to use a corresponding cable and/or adapter to connect it to the iPad. Remove the tip of the Apple Pencil to connect a USB-C cable (in the case of the Apple Pencil USB-C) and the other end should be connected to the iPad. The welcome screen will appear indicating that it is now paired and ready to use.
Similarly with the first generation, remove the Lightning connector cover and connect it to the compatible iPad port
Is it worth buying an Apple Pencil for iPad?
It is an accessory that revolutionizes the act of taking notes or drawing, that is more than clear. What can differentiate it from other third-party products or accessories is that His features become immediate and almost perfectly precise.. Users who have tried it attest that it is like writing on paper.
Those in Cupertino realized the potential they had in their hands and that is why they raised the bar by launching the Apple Pencil Pro.. However, if you have a not-so-updated iPad with a Lightning port, the first-generation Apple Pencil gives you a great experience to get started in the iPad world.
If you have any specific questions, we leave you with the following official Apple guide. We hope you enjoy the experience with the Apple Pencil. If you encounter any operational problems along the way, we suggest you see what to do if the Apple Pencil does not work.
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