If you’re using an Apple Pencil on your iPad, you may want to disable Scribble so that the pen doesn’t scribble across your screen. To do this, open the iPad’s Settings and select “Pen & Paper.” Under “Scribble,” select “Disable.”
With your Apple Pencil paired with your iPad, open the “Settings” app. If you’re not sure if your Apple Pencil is connected, either magnetically attach it to the side of your iPad (second-gen Pencil) or plug it into the Lightning port (first-gen Pencil).
Next, scroll down and select the “Apple Pencil” option from the left-hand pane.
Finally, tap on the “Scribble” toggle to turn off the feature. You will find the option near the bottom of the “Apple Pencil” submenu.
With Scribble disabled, your Apple Pencil will only be able to write in apps designed to support handwriting. In all other instances—including when interacting with text boxes—the stylus accessory will now work as a pointing tool.
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