Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

Steve Jobs famously said, about tablets, “If you need a stylus, you’ve already failed.” But he was talking about using a stylus as the main input device for a tablet. When Apple released the Apple Pencil in 2015, this quote was revived to remind people that a) things have changed, and b) Steve Jobs wasn’t always right.

In 2018, Apple released a second version of the Apple Pencil, with more advanced features designed for the then new iPad Pro models. And Logitech also sells the Crayon, their less expensive pencil, which is compatible with certain iPads.

In this article I’m going to tell you everything you can do with the Apple Pencil, and the Logitech Crayon.

Compatibility

There are two different Apple Pencils, and each one has a different set of iPads it works with. The 2nd generation Apple Pencil works with the follow iPad models:

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th generation)
  • iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation)
  • iPad Air (4th and 5th generation)
  • iPad mini (6th generation)

The first-generation Apple Pencil works with a wider range of iPad models, some of which date back to 2015:

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

  • iPad (6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th generation)
  • iPad Air (3rd generation)
  • iPad mini (5th generation)
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st and 2nd generation)
  • iPad Pro 10.5-inch
  • iPad Pro 9.7-inch

It’s worth noting that the first-generation Apple Pencil needs a requires USB‑C to Apple Pencil Adapter to work with the iPad (10th generation). This Pencil has a lightning connector to charge, and the iPad (10th generation) has a USB-C jack.

The Logitech Crayon is compatible all iPad models from 2018 or later. Logitech has just released a new model, which has a USB-C connector, instead of a lightning connector, which is on the original model. Both are still available, but if you’re buying one now, it’s probably best to go for USB-C, since it’s going to be the standard going forward.

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

The original Apple Pencil has an odd way of charging: you remove the easy-to-lose cap and stick it into a lightning port (on an iPad or iPhone), risking damage to both devices if you aren’t careful.

The second-generation Apple Pencil connects magnetically to one side of the iPad Pro and powers up using induction charging. This also gives you a practical way to carry the pencil with your iPad. The magnet is strong, but I’d still be careful if you’re carrying the iPad with Pencil in the open.

To charge the Logitech Crayon, pull back the silicon cap at the end of the pencil and connect a lightning cable or USB-C cable.

Current prices for these devices are $99 (1st generation Apple Pencil), $129 (2nd generation Apple Pencil), and $70 (Logitech Crayon).

The main difference between the Apple and Logitech devices is that the latter doesn’t have pressure sensitivity, which is important if you’re creating detailed drawings on your iPad; however, if you tilt the Logitech Crayon, it makes thicker lines.

Form factor

The original Apple Pencil was round all around, meaning that it would roll on a desk or table that wasn’t perfectly even. The new model has one flat side, preventing unwanted movement. This change is a no-brainer; the round pencil was perhaps attractive from a design point of view but it was impractical. It’s also got a matte finish which is easier to hold and less slippery than the first model. And the Logitech Pencil has an oval-shaped body; it’s quite wide, which may not be comfortable to everyone, but it does stay flat on a table.

Setup

Setup for all of these devices is simple. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. With the first-generation Apple Pencil, remove the cap, then plug its lighting connector into your iPad, then tap the Pair button. For the second-generation model, place the Apple Pencil on the magnetic side of the iPad. The iPad will immediately recognize the Pencil and pair with it. When you connect the Apple Pencil, the iPad briefly displays how much charge the device has.

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

For the Logitech Crayon, press and hold its power button for a second or two, until the tiny LED next to the button lights, then start writing. It pairs automatically.

Settings

There is a few settings for the Apple Pencil, and one specific setting for the second-generation model. You can double-tap the bottom third of the device to effect a change. In Settings > Apple Pencil, you can choose whether this “gesture” switches between the current tool and the eraser, between the current tool and the last one you used, or shows the color palette.

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

Other settings let you tell your iPad to only use your Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon to draw, and there’s a setting to activate Scribble.

Scribble

iPadOS 14 brought a feature that takes advantage of the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon. Scribble lets you write, on your iPad, in any text area. You can write in the address bar of Safari, you can compose emails with your pencil, and you can use smart selection to select, cut, and paste text converted from your handwriting.

iPadOS uses data detectors to recognize phone numbers, dates, and addresses, so you could, for example, write a phone number, then tap it and call it. Scribble also recognizes shapes, so if you want to, for example, create a flow chart, your squares, circles, and triangles will be converted to clean shapes.

To use Scribble, just write, anywhere. If you write in Notes, you can tap the pencil with the A at the bottom of the window, then write; this tells Scribble to convert what you write to text.

The best way to see how Scribble works is to go to Settings > Apple Pencil, make sure Scribble is enabled, then tap Try Scribble. The tutorial shows what you can do with Scribble (even with my very messy handwriting, as you can see).

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Getting started with Notes

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

Apple’s Notes app is the perfect way to start using the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon. Create a new note, then tap the Markup icon at the top right of the screen.

Notes displays a set of tools at the bottom of the screen. You can now begin to draw or even write text. The iPad Pro offers excellent palm rejection so it doesn’t think you’re writing with your entire hand.

There are four drawing options: from left to write they are a pencil for handwriting recognition, a pen, a felt-tip pen and a pencil. To the right of that is an eraser, then a selection tool. Tap one of these to activate them. Tap again and you can choose the thickness of the lines and the saturation of the color.

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

If you want to use Scribble for handwriting recognition, tap the pencil with the A. Start writing, and Scribble will convert your handwriting to text. Use the gestures presented in the video above to erase, select, and edit text.

To add drawings in your notes, switch to one of the other tools. You have a choice of colors with black and the primary colors immediately available; tap the color wheel to choose a different color.

If you want to draw perfect shapes, such as circles and squares, draw the shape you want, and, at the end, don’t lift the pencil right away; you’ll see the shape snap into a perfect circle or square.


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You can use the eraser tool – either by tapping it in the tools palette or by double-tapping the second-generation Apple Pencil if you’ve set that option – to erase anything you’ve drawn.

And you can use the selection tool to select an element, then tap and drag it to a new location. The selection tool doesn’t give you a fine selection; it selects entire objects that you’ve drawn. Note that the undo and redo buttons at the bottom left of the screen allow you to step backward and forward in your actions.

Here’s a great tip if you use Apple Notes. If your iPad is locked, tap it to wake up the screen and display a new note, the last note you viewed or the last note you created. You can choose which you prefer in Settings > Notes > Access Notes from Lock Screen.

But you can also use it as a stylus

While the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon aren’t intended to be used as styluses to control the iPad, you can use them as such. For some apps, this can be very practical. You can tap buttons, drag sliders and select objects. This is great for editing photos, for example, because it is a lot easier to tap some of the small icons in complex editing apps with the Pencil than with a finger.

You can navigate the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon performing just about every action with the stylus. I find it particularly useful for doing the New York Times crossword. The only things you cannot do is return to your home screen or switch apps (you need to swipe up from the bottom of the device with your finger), or display Control Center (swipe down from the top right).

Annotate PDFs

You can annotate PDFs using the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon either using the iOS Markup tools or with one of the many such apps available for iOS. Open a PDF, tap the Markup icon and draw. You can also sign PDFs using these devices.

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

Edit text

One of my favorite uses for the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon is editing text. Text editing on an iOS device is clumsy at best; it’s hard to select items and it’s even harder to drag the little lollipops at the beginning and end of a selection. With the Apple Pencil, I can easily edit texts I write, select and move text, or delete text. I sometimes use the pencil to tap letters on the keyboard when I’m fixing typos or adding short words.

Do i have to use apple pencil with ipad

If you have an iPad, the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon is a worthwhile addition to the device. Even if you don’t draw, you may find lots of uses for your pencil device and it may streamline your work with the tablet.

Is Apple Pencil necessary for iPad?

You certainly don't need one for browsing the web or watching Netflix. Instead, it makes it much easier to take notes, create digital artwork, and edit photos. If that sounds like something you want to do—or you really just like using a stylus—then it's the one to get.

Can you use a regular pencil for iPad?

Yes, as long as it is designed to work with iPad/iPhone/iPod. It has to be stylus with a broader and soft tip that mimics a finger.

What can I use if I don't have a iPad pencil?

The Apple Pencil alternative if you want to cover all your devices is the Adonit Dash 4. We tested on an iPad Pro when we reviewed it, but it's compatible with iPhone and Android tablets too. We found it to be a straightforward but reliable drawing pen.

How do I pair my pencil to my iPad without the Apple Pencil?

Visit the Bluetooth settings on your iPad and remove Pencil from the list of "My Devices" by tapping on "Forget This Device" Re-pair your Pencil to your iPad by plugging it into the device with Bluetooth enabled, and follow the pairing dialog that appears. Give it a try in Astropad again once it is successfully paired.