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ProCreate & Apple Pencil

I’m thinking about getting the new iPad Air. Specifically to use procreate. Does the Apple Pencil work with that software/app?

Posted on Mar 21, 2019 5:54 PM

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Mar 21, 2019 6:45 PM in response to heasley1015

Procreate is not the only Apple Pencil/third party Bluetooth compatible stylus app for iPad and Apple Pencil.

If you need apps for your Apple Pencil, there are plenty of third party apps compatible with the Apple Pencil


Here's a long, but incomplete list of available third party Apple Pencil apps I have complied iin the link below.


Apple Pencil Compatible Apps (incomplete … - Apple Community


Mar 21, 2019 6:49 PM in response to Dariomove

If your Apple Pencil sat around unused and not kept charged up for more than a few days, or so, OR EVEN LONGER, then the battery in your Apple Pencil may have failed and is dead and you will have to purchase another brand new Apple Pencil.


Sorry.


And it looks like some things about the Apple Pencil have not changed in the new version 2 model, either.


FYI and something Apple never divulges to it potential iPad Pro/Apple Pencil customers/users unless the potential customer/user is smart enough to ask about.


Due to the “always on and active/standby” nature of the Apple Pencil and, also, due to its very tiny rechargeable Li-ion battery (smaller than the eraser head on a REAL wooden pencil), the Apple Pencil needs to be constantly charged up to some significant charge level ALL THE TIME, even when not using the Pencil for prolonged periods of time.

The Apple Pencil needs to be kept charged to a minimum of 5-10% all the time.

If the Apple Pencil battery is allowed to drain down to 0% and allowed to stay in that flat condition for more than a few weeks, or so, OR EVEN LONGER, that very tiny little Li-ion battery is too small to keep at a 0% state for a long period of time and it will fail and the Apple Pencil will be dead and you may have to “pop” for another $99 Apple Pencil, once again!


You need to keep your Apple Pencil charged all the time, even if it is only to 10%-15% charge. It must keep some charge level in that tiny Lithium-ion battery at all times!


If your Apple Pencil is still under one-year AppleCare warranty, go to your nearest, “local” Apple Store with your dead Apple Pencil and ask Apple for another replacement one.

If no longer under warranty, then you will, unfortunately, have to pay for another Apple Pencil.



Sorry & Best of Luck to You!

Mar 21, 2019 6:56 PM in response to Dariomove

Depending on which iPad model you own, it's easy to keep the Apple Pencil charges at all times. If you own the new iPad Pro 11 or 2019 (3rd generation Pro) models, you keep the pencil attached to the charging port on the side of the iPad and the iPad keeps it charged.


If you have a previous generation, you can get an Apple Pencil Charger, which lets you put the Pencil in the charger base. Heres' an example of one you can get on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/TechMatte-Charging-Stand-Pencil-Built/dp/B01FEYA61Y/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=apple+pencil+charger&qid=1553219775&s=gateway&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1


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