How to Pair Apple Pencil 2 with iPad 9th Generation in 3 Easy Steps

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Introducing the all-new iPad 9th generation, with a faster chip, a stunning Retina display, and all-day battery life. And now, it’s even easier to use with the Apple Pencil 2. With just a few simple steps, you can pair your Apple Pencil 2 with your iPad 9th generation and start using it to take notes, draw, and create.

Here’s how to pair your Apple Pencil 2 with your iPad 9th generation

We have provided Below Step By Step Guide On, How To Pair Apple Pencil 2 With Ipad 9Th Generation?

1. Turn on Bluetooth on your iPad:

2. Plug the Apple Pencil 2 into the Lightning port on the side of your iPad:
3. Tap Pair on the pop-up that appears on your iPad:

How to Pair Apple Pencil 2 with iPad 9th Generation

Step 1: Make sure your iPad is turned on and unlocked.

Step 2: Connect the Apple Pencil 2 to your iPad using the Lightning connector.

Step 3: A pop-up will appear on your iPad asking you to pair the Apple Pencil 2. Tap Pair.

Step 4: The Apple Pencil 2 will be paired with your iPad.

You can now use your Apple Pencil 2 with your iPad 9th Generation.

Here are some tips for using your Apple Pencil 2 with your iPad 9th Generation:

  • To write or draw with your Apple Pencil 2, simply touch the tip of the pencil to the screen.
  • To erase, double-tap the side button of the Apple Pencil 2.
  • To change the pencil’s line thickness, press and hold the side button of the Apple Pencil 2, then drag your finger up or down on the screen.
  • To change the pencil’s color, tap the color palette icon in the toolbar.
  • To undo or redo an action, use the undo and redo buttons in the toolbar.

For more information on using your Apple Pencil 2 with your iPad 9th Generation, please visit the Apple Support website.

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