Tips and Tricks for Your Apple Pencil

Have you finally gotten your hands on the Apple Pencil? It’s a great tool, and thanks to the new features in iPadOS 14, the stylus is even more useful than before. It’s also compatible with all iPad models: Works with the first-generation Apple Pencil iPad, iPad Mini, and previous-generation iPad Air; The second-generation Apple Pencil is compatible with the new generation iPad Pro and iPad Air.

Pairing and Charging Apple Pencil

Your first-generation Apple Pencil, a full model that works with the entry-level iPad and iPad Mini If there is, you can do this by removing it. To pair the pen, open the end cap with the pen and insert it into the iPad Lightning port. If you have a second Apple Pencil that works with the iPad Pro and 2020 iPad Air, you can pair it by magnetically attaching the device to the right side of the iPad.

Pairing Apple Pencil also depends on how you charge your device; plug it into your iPad or connect it to a magnet.

Switching devices with Apple Pencil is easy, and there are some shortcuts to help you do it. The most obvious way to change the tool is to select the tool you want from the Apple Pencil toolset. The list of tools, in order, can be found below.

-Scribble tool
-Pen tool
-Highlighter tool
-Pencil tool
-Eraser tool
-Selector tool
-Ruler tool

Drawing straight lines

The Apple Pencil has a number of different modes, and one of them is perfect for those who want to draw a straight line. In the pencil toolbox, you’ll notice the ruler tool at the end. Tap that and a ruler will appear on the display – which you can move and rotate where you want. Then select the tool you want to draw with and draw a line along the side of the ruler, which should automatically straighten.

Shading with the Apple Pencil

The Apple Pencil is an incredibly versatile tool designed to look and feel natural. Just tilt your Apple Pencil towards the shadow, just like a regular pencil. This allows you to paint a larger area than simple typing.

Drawing on iPad

You can draw on iPad as long as the paper you draw on is not too thick. Insert the paper you want to trace into your iPad and use Apple Pencil to trace the image. It should appear digitally on your iPad. The perfect combination of the physical world and the digital world!

Draw Perfect Shapes

Another innovation in iPadOS 14 is that the operating system can now recognize shapes when you draw them and turn the drawings into perfect shapes clearly. To do this, draw the image and finally hold the pen for a second; It will turn into a perfect image. Nobody needs to know.

Change Double-Click Action

If you want your second Apple Pencil to do something other than turn on the eraser, you can change it to a double-click action. To do this, go to the Settings app and scroll down to Apple Pencil. You will then see different options including the following options for the double click functionality.

-Switch between current tool and eraser
-Switch between current tool and last tool
-Show color palette
-Close

Replacing the Apple Pencil

If you lose the Apple Pencil tip or it is worn out, you can replace it. The tip of the Apple Pencil can be removed by unscrewing it from the pen body. You can buy a four-pack of Apple Pencil tips from Apple for $19, but third-party replacements are also available on Amazon for about half the price.

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