The Surface Slim Pen is Microsoft’s latest and greatest in stylus technology – integrated with wireless charging, and better compatibility for the new Surface Pro X. If you don’t care for wireless charging (with the Surface Pro X) or an integrated rechargeable battery, then the classic Surface Pen is a suitable option.

 

Know the Surface Slim Pen

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You can do this by placing the pen in the storage tray of any of the accessory that ships with the pen – Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard or the USB-C charging base – for 1 second. When you’re ready, use Bluetooth to pair your Slim Pen to a Surface. Here’s how:

Select Start  > Settings  > Devices  > Add Bluetooth or other device  > Bluetooth.Press and hold the top button of your pen for 5-7 seconds until the LED light flashes white to turn on Bluetooth pairing mode.Select Surface Slim Pen to pair your pen.

If you have a Surface Pro X, there are two ways you can automatically connect your pen to it. Here’s how:

Use the top button of the Slim Pen

Here’s how:

Press the top button of your Slim Pen to launch Microsoft Whiteboard.To customize the top button shortcuts or change pen settings, do the following:Select Start  > Settings  > Devices  > Pen & Windows Ink.

Charging your Surface Slim Pen

To use your pen for the first time, you need to charge it for 1 second to wake it up. You can charge the Surface Slim Pen with either of the accessory that ships with it – Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard or the USB-C charging base. The LED light on your pen can tell you when to charge the battery and more. See the table below to understand what each light-state means and what action you might need to take. And that’s all there is to it. I hope you find this guide helpful enough!