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When your Apple Pencil hits 20%, 10%, and 5%, respectively, it will give you a charge warning. A notification will pop up, telling you your current battery percentage.
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You can follow the steps above for the first-generation Apple Pencil, or you can simply place it on the magnetic charging strip on the iPad Pro (or remove and then place it back down again if it's currently connected to the magnetic charging strip). The second-generation Apple Pencil is even easier to check.
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Tap Pair when the Bluetooth Pairing Request appears.Place the Apple Pencil on the wide side of the iPad Pro with the magnetic strip.
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How to pair the second-generation Apple Pencil to iPad Pro
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There are two different versions of the Apple Pencil: Apple Pencil (1st Generation) and Apple Pencil (2nd Generation). Here's a crash course in all things Apple Pencil for you! If you've used a stylus on the iPad or other graphics tablets previously, you'll find some aspects of the Apple Pencil familiar - and others very different.
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Here's our complete guide to Apple Pencil, whether you're an artist, note-taker, or professional graphics editor.
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To take full advantage of everything you can do with the Apple Pencil, you'll need to know how to use some of the fun little extras. It has full pressure sensitivity for dynamic line thickness, tilt control for shading, palm rejection for full sketching, and works as a simple stylus if you don't want to touch your screen. Whether you're starting with an entry-level iPad, taking your iPad Air everywhere you go, running professional programs on an iPad Pro, or scrolling through Apple News+ on an iPad mini, you can use one of the two generations of Apple Pencil. As of March 2019, all current iPad models support Apple Pencil with either the first or second-generation, and your iPad truly can't be the best iPad if you don't use an Apple Pencil.