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Dec 25, 2024 - 08:29 AM
To pair the ANYQOO C6 Apple iPad Air Pencil with your iPad, please follow these steps:
1. Enable Bluetooth on your iPad: Go to the Settings app on your iPad and tap on "Bluetooth." Make sure the Bluetooth toggle is switched on.
2. Prepare the pencil for pairing: Remove the cap from the pencil to reveal the charging port. Press and hold the pairing button located on the pencil until the LED indicator starts flashing.
3. Pair the pencil with your iPad: On your iPad, you should see the ANYQOO C6 Apple iPad Air Pencil listed under "Other Devices" in the Bluetooth settings. Tap on the pencil's name to initiate the pairing process.
4. Confirm the pairing: Once you tap on the pencil's name, a prompt will appear on your iPad asking you to confirm the pairing. Tap "Pair" to proceed.
5. Successful pairing: Once the pairing is successful, the LED indicator on the pencil will stop flashing and remain solid. You can now start using the ANYQOO C6 Apple iPad Air Pencil with your iPad.
Note: If you encounter any issues during the pairing process, ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your iPad and that the pencil is within range. If the pencil still doesn't connect, try charging it fully and repeating the pairing process.
Dec 25, 2024 - 08:31 AM
To pair the ANYQOO C6 Apple iPad Air Pencil with your iPad, follow these steps:
Power On the Pencil: Press the power button on the ANYQOO C6 Pencil to turn it on. A light indicator should illuminate, signaling that it is active.
Enable Bluetooth on Your iPad: On your iPad, go to Settings, tap Bluetooth, and toggle it on. Ensure your iPad is discoverable.
Enter Pairing Mode: On the ANYQOO C6 Pencil, hold the pairing button (if available) until the indicator light starts blinking. This indicates it is in pairing mode.
Connect the Pencil: In the Bluetooth settings on your iPad, look for "ANYQOO C6" or a similar name under the list of available devices. Tap on it to initiate pairing.
Confirm the Connection: Once connected, the light on the pencil will stop blinking and remain steady, confirming the successful pairing.
After pairing, you can use the pencil with apps that support stylus input. If you experience any issues, make sure your iPad is compatible with the pencil and that its Bluetooth is functioning properly.
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