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Adonit PIXEL User Manual

Adonit PIXEL
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What is the Adonit Pixel?
The Adonit Pixel is a pressure sensitive stylus for iOS devices that incorporates our latest design
improvements to offer superior performance and functionality with improved accuracy and
comfort. Notes, annotation, digital art - the Adonit Pixel does it all!
What devices will Pixel work with?
- Pixel will work just like your finger on any capacitive touch screen device. Features like
pressure sensitivity, palm-rejection, Pixelpoint technology, and use of shortcut buttons require an
iOS device with Bluetooth 4.0.
- Compatible Devices: iPhone 4, 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, SE, 8, 8 Plus, X, Xs, Xr,
iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad 2017 (5th
generation).
What makes the Pixel different?
Pixel is the most advanced stylus we''ve made to date, with Bluetooth features enabling 2048-
level pressure sensitivity, enhanced precision and performance, context-sensitive shortcut
buttons, and even a grip sensor that turns on the stylus when you pick it up! The Pixel also
features a slim, ergonomic body (10.5 mm in diameter) and a new tip design for a smoother and
more natural writing experience.
Compatibility with more iOS devices including iPad Air 2.
New Pixelpoint tip for improved accuracy and a more natural writing experience.
Bluetooth features: Pressure Sensitivity, Palm Rejection, Shortcut Buttons.
Grip Sensor: Pixel will automatically power on when the you pick it up.
Ergonomic 10.5mm diameter body.

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Adonit PIXEL Specifications

General IconGeneral
BluetoothYes
Charging Time1 hour
Weight20g
Length150mm
Diameter10.5mm
CompatibilityiOS
Pressure Sensitivity2048 levels
Tip1.9mm
Programmable Buttons2
Charging MethodMicro USB

Summary

What is the Adonit Pixel?

What devices will Pixel work with?

What makes the Pixel different?

Compatibility with more iOS devices

Highlights compatibility with additional iOS devices like iPad Air 2.

New Pixelpoint tip

Features a new tip design for enhanced accuracy and a natural writing feel.

Bluetooth features

Enables pressure sensitivity, palm rejection, and shortcut button functionality via Bluetooth.

Grip Sensor functionality

The stylus automatically powers on when picked up due to a grip sensor.

Ergonomic body design

Features a slim, ergonomic body with a 10.5mm diameter for comfortable use.

Pixelpoint Technology Explained

Charging Time and Battery Life

Apple Pencil Interference

Turning On and Pairing the Pixel

Bluetooth Device Connection Limit

Explains the limit of 4 Bluetooth devices for some iPads/iPhones and how to manage it.

Utilizing Bluetooth Features

Compatible Applications

Shortcut Button Functions

Understanding LED Indicators

Troubleshooting Connectivity and Drawing Issues

Fix Bluetooth Connection Issues

Steps to resolve connectivity problems by forgetting Bluetooth devices and re-pairing.

Check Stylus for Damage

Guide to inspecting the stylus for physical damage that might affect functionality.

Cleaning the Stylus

App Pairing Instructions

Pairing with Zoomnotes Lite

Step-by-step guide to connect the Adonit Pixel with the Zoomnotes Lite app.

Pairing with GoodNotes

Instructions for connecting the Adonit Pixel to the GoodNotes app.

Device Screen and Pairing Troubleshooting

Check Device Screen and Protectors

Tips for ensuring the device screen and screen protectors do not interfere with stylus functionality.

System Reboot and App Reinstall

Procedures for rebooting the device and reinstalling apps to resolve issues.

Troubleshooting Charging Issues

Clean Charging Port and Stylus

Instructions for cleaning the USB charger port and the stylus charging end.

Check Charger's Metal Ball Contact

Guide to inspecting the USB charger's spring-loaded metal ball contact for damage.

Ensure Proper Stylus Connection

Steps to ensure the stylus is fully plugged into the charger for charging.

Test Different USB Ports and Chargers

Advice on trying different USB ports and wall chargers to identify power issues.

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