TabletPen

Turn your Android tablet into a wireless Bluetooth drawing tablet

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Troubleshooting

Pairing Issues

“Pair” doesn’t do anything / computer doesn’t see the tablet

  1. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on — both on your tablet and computer.
  2. Tap Pair in TabletPen first, then look for the tablet in your computer’s Bluetooth settings.
  3. Some tablets need to be on the Bluetooth settings screen or have the notification shade pulled down for discoverability to work. Try keeping TabletPen in the foreground.

Previously paired but won’t connect as a drawing tablet

If your computer was previously paired with this tablet for other purposes (file transfer, audio, etc.), the old pairing records don’t include HID (drawing tablet) support.

Fix: Remove the tablet from your computer’s Bluetooth settings, then pair again using TabletPen’s Pair button.

Stuck on “Connecting”

The tablet registers as an HID device and waits for your computer to initiate the connection. If it stays on “Connecting”:

  1. Make sure you’re connecting from your computer, not from the tablet.
  2. Try removing and re-pairing (see above).
  3. On Mac: if you see the tablet in Bluetooth settings but it says “Not Connected”, click on it and choose Connect.

“Unsupported” or “Retry” shows up

Your tablet’s Bluetooth hardware doesn’t support the HID Device profile needed to act as a drawing tablet. This is a hardware limitation — some budget devices lack this feature. Unfortunately, there’s no software workaround.

Connection Issues

Input is delayed or laggy

Connection drops after sleep

When your tablet or computer goes to sleep, the Bluetooth connection is lost. When you wake both devices:

  1. Open TabletPen on your tablet.
  2. The connection should auto-reconnect within a few seconds.
  3. If it doesn’t, tap the device in the selector and tap Connect.

Pen works but cursor position is wrong

The aspect ratio setting may not match your laptop screen.

Change this in Settings > Pen > Aspect Ratio.

Drawing Issues

No pressure sensitivity in my drawing app

Pen strokes appear on the tablet but nothing happens on the computer

The tablet is not connected to your computer. Check the connection indicator:

Drawing feels stretched or squished

Change the Aspect Ratio in Settings > Pen to match your laptop screen. See “Pen works but cursor position is wrong” above.

Other Issues

“HID in use by another app”

Another app on your tablet is using the Bluetooth HID feature. Close that app (common culprits: other remote desktop or tablet apps) and tap Retry.

App crashes

TabletPen automatically detects crashes and will prompt you to send a report on the next launch. You can also send a report manually from Settings > About > Report Issue.

Battery drain

TabletPen uses Bluetooth Low Energy for device registration and classic Bluetooth for HID input. Battery usage is comparable to using a Bluetooth keyboard. The foreground service notification keeps the connection alive when the app is in the background.

Still stuck?

Send a bug report from Settings > About > Report Issue. Device info and diagnostic logs are included automatically.