What to do if your Samsung Galaxy device is not responding to S Pen Air actions
There are many reasons why your Galaxy device might not respond to S Pen Air actions. This guide will cover troubleshooting steps to address the common issues, such as checking the S Pen’s range, removing third-party accessories, and resetting the pen, if needed.
Notes:
- You can only connect an original Samsung S Pen that supports Bluetooth low energy (BLE) to remotely control the apps.
- A pop-up may appear asking to grant permission to utilize the Air action feature in certain apps.
To use Air actions and remote features, the S Pen must stay within 10m of your phone or tablet without obstructions. Beyond this range, the connection may drop. If the connection is lost, insert the S Pen into your phone or attach it to your tablet to reconnect it.
Notes:
- If the S Pen becomes disconnected, it will reconnect to your device automatically if it is brought back into range of your device within five minutes.
- If your S Pen is still not recognized by your phone or tablet, remove any third-party cases or covers from the device. Then, reconnect the S Pen.
Check the battery status
To control apps remotely using the S Pen button, the S Pen must be charged. To charge the S Pen, insert or attach the S Pen into your device. It should only take a few minutes to fully charge. If Air actions is turned off, the S Pen will only charge when your phone or tablet is charging.
Check if the Air actions are enabled
Ensure that Air actions is enabled in the S Pen settings and that App actions is turned on for the apps you wish to use.
If all methods above do not work, try resetting your S Pen. Resetting the S Pen will return any customized remote features back to their default settings.
To reset your S Pen, first insert the pen into your phone or attach it to your tablet until it clicks into place. Then follow the instructions below:
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