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Interact with your Surface in new ways using Surface Pen. If you're not sure which pen you have, go to Identify your Surface Pen and features. Here's an overview of what you can do with your pen: Write and draw
Use Surface Pen. Write, draw, and navigate with a pen with on your Surface. Learn more
Surface Slim Pen came with a Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard or a USB-C charging base. Both can be used to charge your pen. Select an accessory to learn how to set it up and more:
Pair it to your Surface. When the Pen is charged, use Bluetooth to pair your pen to a Surface. Pairing lets you use the pen's shortcut button to quickly open apps and perform other shortcuts while using the pen. Here’s how: Windows 11. Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Add device > Bluetooth.
Customize what your pen does and how it works with your PC. Choose which hand you write with or what your PC does when you click, double-click, or hold down the pen's shortcut button. Here's how to change your settings: Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Pen & Windows Ink.
This article provides troubleshooting steps to help resolve issues with your Surface Pen if it isn't writing, opening apps, or connecting to Bluetooth. Common issues. Here are some things you can try first. Check for updates. You can quickly check the health of your Surface drivers and firmware using the Surface app. Open the Surface app
Your Surface Pen might be compatible with Windows 10/11 PCs and other devices that support Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP)—not just Surface devices. Your pen and inking experience will vary slightly based on your PC or device manufacturer and the Surface Pen you use with it. Here’s how to check if it’s compatible. Check your PC
Find your Surface model to see which pen features will be available on your device. For info on changing the battery, go to Change Surface Pen batteries.
You can quickly check the health of your Surface drivers and firmware using the Surface app. Open the Surface app In the Surface app, expand Help & support to check the update status.
Select Windows Hello fingerprint, then select Set up. Follow the instructions to set up your keyboard with your fingerprint. Note: If you use your keyboard with a different Surface, you'll need to set up Fingerprint recognition on that Surface too.