Why is my Surface Pen not working?

Surface Pen’s functionality can be impeded by numerous causes such as drained batteries, driver changes, compatibility issues, and so on. If it is caused by a depleted battery, simply replace the AAAA battery with a new one. The problem should then be resolved. There are various issues with Surface Pen that can occur, and speaking of issues, here are some common problems reported by users:

Surface Pro 3, 4, 7 Pen not working – Sometimes your Surface Pro pen won’t work at all. This is usually caused by your battery, so make sure that it isn’t empty. Surface pen not working but connected – This problem can occur due to certain Bluetooth glitches. To fix the problem, simply unpair and pair your pen again. Surface pen not working in Photoshop, in Word, OneNote – Sometimes your pen might not write on the screen or in other applications such as Word and OneNote. To fix the problem, you need to disable Intel devices in Device Manager and enable them again. Surface Pen is paired but not writing – This is a relatively common problem with Surface Pen, and you should be able to fix it using one of our solutions. Surface pen not working after update, battery change – Battery changes can cause several system changes and driver bugs which you have to adress as we have shown below. Surface pen not working but eraser is – Resetting your pen as we have shown below will make sure all its components work properly. Surface pen not showing up in Bluetooth – Updating your Bluetooth and pen drivers is one way to address this issue. Surface pen not working in Windows 10, 11 – Luckily the solutions below work in both OSs. Surface pen not writing but buttons work – Reboot the pen in order to start from a blank slate and see if the pen will work as well. Surface pen tip/button not working – Check the battery of the pen then make sure it is paired correctly to your device.

Without further ado, let’s jump right into the list of solutions!

How do I get my Surface Pen to work?

1. Update your drivers

Sometimes issues with Surface Pen can occur if there’s a problem with your drivers. If one of your drivers is out of date, certain components might not work properly, and that will cause this and many other problems to appear. In order to ensure that everything is working properly, we strongly suggest keeping all your drivers up to date. You can download the latest drivers manually, using Device Manager. Alternatively, you can use third-party tools such as DriverFix to quickly and automatically update your drivers, so you should definitely try this. First, download and install DriverFix. As soon as you start the tool, it will automatically scan your system for driver updates but also for missing or malfunctioning ones. The process will take a little bit of time but when it’s done, you only need to perform a formality. You have the option to install only one or more drivers one by one by ticking the corresponding boxes or checking the Select All box from the top and installing all the drivers in one step.

2. Unpair your pen with the Surface and connect it again

Note: Once the pairing process is completed, your Surface Pen will start writing again. Bear in mind that this is just a workaround, so you might have to repeat this solution if the problem reappears.

3. Check your battery

If your Surface Pen is not writing, but other buttons work, the issue might be your battery. In case you don’t know, Surface Pen uses two batteries, one of the pen and one for the buttons, so if the pen isn’t working, it’s rather likely that your battery is empty. To fix this problem, simply replace the battery and check if that solves the problem for you. Many users reported that the battery was the problem, but after replacing it, the issue was permanently resolved. SPONSORED

4. Restart your Surface device

5. Run the troubleshooter

Note: If the issue persists, you might want to try running the Bluetooth troubleshooter as well. Keep in mind that troubleshooters are designed to fix some common problems and glitches so they might not be able to fix your problem.

6. Disable and re-enable Intel(R) HD Graphics 520

If you need to resolve your Surface Pen issues quickly, you can use the following method to disable and enable your graphics driver again.

  1. Locate the Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 on the list, right-click it and choose Disable device from the menu.

  2. Click Yes when the confirmation dialog will appear.

  3. Wait for a few seconds after disabling the device, right-click it again, and choose Enable from the menu.

Note: Bear in mind that you might have to repeat this solution every time the issue appears. Some users recommend disabling and enabling the Intel(R) Precise Touch Device and also disabling and enabling their Surface Pen, so you might want to try that as well.

7. Reboot the pen

If the Surface Pen is not writing but the buttons work, you might be able to fix the issue simply by rebooting the pen. This is incredibly simple to do, and you just need to press and hold the pen button for about 10 seconds. After doing that, the pen will reboot and the problem should be resolved.

8. Install the latest updates

Windows will now check for available updates and download them in the background. Once the updates are downloaded, restart your PC to install the updates. After installing the latest updates, check if the problem is still there. If Surface Pen is not working on your PC, that can be a big problem, but we hope that you managed to fix this issue by using one of our solutions. If you have any questions or suggestions, please leave us a line in the Comments section below.

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