


You can also choose to use the Pencil in Draw Only mode. Go to Settings > Apple Pencil and toggle on the setting for Scribble. First, make sure you have Scribble properly set up. Once you’re armed with your Apple Pencil or another compatible stylus, and an iPad running iPadOS 14 or 15, you’re ready to start scribbling. Also much less expensive is the Logitech Crayon, which also supports Scribble. For roughly half the price of the Apple Pencil, the Adonit Note+ stylus competes with the Apple Pencil feature set - especially in pressure sensitivity, tilt detection, and the ability to work with Scribble. In the past, Scribble only worked with Apple’s own Pencil. Here’s the current list of all iPads that support Scribble.Ģ021: iPad Pro 11, iPad Pro 12.9, iPad, iPad MiniĢ020: iPad Air, iPad, iPad Pro 11, iPad Pro 12.9 The entry-level iPad and iPad mini 5 work with the first generation Pencil, while the later Pro and Air models work with the second-generation Pencils. That narrows the field, because while iPadOS 14 is available to a wide number of older iPads, like the iPad Air 2 and older iPad Mini tablets, they may be too old to support the Apple Pencil - many iPad models predate the Apple Pencil.Įvery current iPad model works with an Apple Pencil. Which iPads can actually use Scribble? Not every iPad supports Scribble because you need to have one that supports iPadOS 14 or higher as well as Apple’s stylus, the Apple Pencil.
