

There are also some Bluetooth Styli, such as the Adonit Pixel - but these are entirely dependent upon support being provided by individual Apps. These may offer great precision in context of where you “touch” the screen of your iPad, but little else. Spotify’s car is now up for grabs, no waiting list required. exclusive competitor Astropad opts for a gesture that lets you tap the screen with two fingers and then type with the stylus, which seems much more reliable.
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You will find simple styli that are effectively a simple substitute for your fingertip. Galaxy Tabs are the only supported Android devices at this time Pen hover does not move Windows cursor. Here is the concise summary, intentionally limited to technical capability. I’m certain that additional “help” with be forthcoming from other contributors soon - and some of it will be overwhelmingly lengthy in its content opinion. There are available third-party stylii that can be used with iPad - with mixed capability and usefulness. If you need to use an Apple Pencil, you will need to replace your iPad. Unless the iPad has specific screen-hardware that works with the Pencil, an iPad has no way to detect or communicate the pencil’s interaction with the iPad screen. This is not a marketing consideration, but is a technical limitation. Not sure which iPad you have? Identify your iPad model.Īs you will see, your existing iPad is not compatible with Apple Pencil.

You can use Apple Pencil (1st generation) with these iPad models: iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation) and later.iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) and later.You can use Apple Pencil (2nd generation) with these iPad models:

Here is Apple’s definitive compatibility listing for both the first and second generation Apple Pencil.
