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Title: How to replace the tip of your Apple Pencil
Post by: HCK on March 11, 2019, 04:05:21 pm
How to replace the tip of your Apple Pencil

Your Apple Pencil's nib lasts longer than most pens, but it still needs to be replaced eventually.

The Apple Pencil lets you digitally draw, write, and illustrate anything your heart desires on your iPad and iPad Pro.

But though the Pencil needs no regular sharpening like its namesake, its plastic nib can wear down and get damaged over time. Having recently replaced a Pencil nib, I wanted to quickly run through the decision and replacement process for everyone else curious about the life cycle of their stylus.

Note: These steps are valid for both the first-generation Apple Pencil and the Apple Pencil 2.

When should you replace an Apple Pencil nib?

The Apple Pencil's nib is made of a hard capacitative plastic that sends signals to your iPad's screen based where you're drawing — and how hard you're pressing, too.

Hard plastic though it may be, it's not the same kind as the Pencil's exterior body — the tip has a slightly more flexible plastic that can wear away, chip, ...

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