Surface Pen won't work with Surface Pro 4

June 2024 · 6 minute read
Surface Pen not writing buttons work

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  • The Surface pen delivers the ultimate modern writing experience, as you write, draw, or mark up your documents, take notes, and capture your thoughts quickly.

    This tool instantly converts these to text for ease of search and sharing – digitally.

    Under normal circumstances, the Pen will interact with the screen of your Surface Pro, but if you have a Surface Pen not working with Surface Pro 4, check out some solutions to resolve the issue.

  • Surface Pen won’t ink
  • Surface Pen light blinks red or won’t turn on
  • Update Surface Pen driver
  • Buttons don’t work/writing is inaccurate or jagged
  • Surface Pen isn’t connected with Surface Pro 4
  • Surface Pen won’t pair with Surface Pro 4 or open apps
  • Clicking or double-clicking doesn’t work
  • Pen tip broke, got lost or is worn out
  • Reboot your tablet to clear corruption issues
  • FIX: Surface pen not working with Surface Pro 4

    1. Surface Pen won’t ink

    If the Surface Pen won’t ink, make sure to test the LED functionality, if it doesn’t come on, then the problem is a power issue.

    Another thing you can do is to run Windows Updates or the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit.

    Making sure that the battery is charged and working is another thing you’ll have to check as well.

    2. Surface Pen light blinks red or won’t turn on

    This means your AAAA battery is low and needs replacement. To replace it, do this:

    3. Update Surface Pen driver

    If you’re using the wrong driver, you may not be able to use your Surface Pen, but you can update the Surface Pen driver manually, or use a driver detector.

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    4. Buttons don’t work/writing is inaccurate or jagged

  • Go to Start, and select Settings.
  • From Devices go to Bluetooth and turn it on.
  • Select Surface Pen from the list and remove it.
  • Select Pair when the pen appears on the list.
  • 5. Surface Pen isn’t connected with Surface Pro 4

  • On the Surface Pen, press and hold the button at the top until the LED light blinks to make the pen discoverable.
  • Select Start then choose Settings and go to Devices.
  • Select Bluetooth & other devices on your PC.
  • Ensure Bluetooth is on and select Add Bluetooth.
  • Choose Surface Pen from the list of devices then select Done.
  • 6. Surface Pen won’t pair with Surface Pro 4 or open apps

  • Press and hold the top button for about five seconds then let go.
  • If the LED light blinks continuously, the pen is receiving power and is trying to pair with the device, so follow the pairing steps.
  • If this doesn’t help, restart your Surface Pro 4 and try pairing again.
  • If the LED light blinks for about 3 seconds, then the Pen is paired to another Surface device nearby so find it and remove the pen.
  • Once you remove the pairing, go back to your own Surface Pro 4 and pair it again with the pen.
  • 7. Clicking or double-clicking doesn’t work

  • Go to the taskbar, select Windows Ink Workspace.
  • Select Pen & Windows Ink settings.
  • Go to Pen shortcuts.
  • Choose Windows Ink Workspaceor the app you want to open for each pen shortcut.
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    8. Surface Pen tip broke, got lost or is worn out

    If your Surface pen has no clip or has a single long button on a flat edge, get a pen tip kit at the Microsoft Store or online.

    The tip kits differ from one pen to another, so ensure you get one that matches your pen model.

    Your Surface needs to be registered to order pen tips, plus you have to log in with your Microsoft account.

    9. Reboot your tablet to clear corruption issues

  • Press and hold the power button on your Surface Pro 4 for thirty seconds, then release it
  • Press and hold the power button and volume up (+) button at the same time for 15 seconds. If the logo displays, don’t let go of the buttons
  • Wait for a little over 10 seconds and then start the Surface Pro 4 again, and see if the Surface Pen works
  • Did any of these solutions help? Let us know by leaving a comment in the section below.

    Make sure to check out our Peripherals section to find more handy fixes for any issue that you might encounter.

    In our dedicated Troubleshooting Hub, you can find more useful guides and articles so check it out!

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