If you haven’t yet had the epiphany that you’re holding a powerful tool when holding an Apple Pencil, you’re certainly missing something. Don’t worry. These Apple Pencil tips and tricks will help you connect the dots. And even if you already love the iPad stylus, this article can h...
This is another helpful trick -- with the ruler in the Notes app, you can draw straight lines. Just select Ruler, use your two fingers to place it anywhere in the note, and finally, use the Pencil to draw along the straight edge of the ruler. Simple! 9 of 22 Apple Pencil: Instant ...
have it out with someone have it over have it that (something) Have it your way have it/that coming have itchy feet have itchy fingers have its/(one's) day have its/(one's) moments have jack-shit have jam on it have just one oar in the water have kangaroos in (one's)/the top...
Hold your hand in the position you would use to prepare for clicking your fingers. This is usually with your longest finger against your thumb. Place the tip of the pencil in between these digits, such that when you do click your fingers you will be rolling the pencil. ...
As you’d expect, the Pencil Pro also has other unique tricks up its sleeve as we’ll explain. The Pencil Pro is compatible with iPad Pro 13-inch (M4), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) iPad Air 13-inch (M2), and iPad Air 11-inch (M2). The Pencil Pro was released with the M4-powered ...
Once your Ruler appears on screen you can move it and change the angle it is held at by using two fingers. Ruler found! How to draw a straight line The easy way to draw a straight line with Apple Pencil is to use the ruler in the Notes app. Open up the Ruler, place it where yo...
Apple Pencil gained some new tricks in iPadOS 14. You can now use the Pencil to write text into any text-entry block oniPadOS. The text recognition is instant, placing the typed text in line as you write. Though, it might take some practice to get the writing patterns down for this ki...
All your primary interactions with the iPad's screen come through the Pencil's white nib on the first-generation Apple Pencil, and with the white nib or a double-tap on the flat side of the second-generation Apple Pencil. Any Apple Pencil still has a few tricks up its sleeves, though....
Gradually layer up your design with more graphite to create a light and dark effect. Once you have your area filled, use your fingers or a blending stick to soften the pencil lines and blend together. To avoid your initial pencil lines showing through: ...
Final Tips and Tricks From a palmar grasp to a pincer grasp and quadrupod grasp, how a child puts their fingers on the pencil matters, in only in time. A young child will always develop a common grasp that allow them the most dexterity at their current stage of development. This is esp...