Check the Battery
- Ensure the Kobo Elipsa pen's battery is not depleted. If you have a spare battery, try replacing it to see if that resolves the issue.
- Check for any signs of corrosion or dirt on the battery contacts. Cleaning them gently with a dry cloth can sometimes restore functionality.
Re-pair the Pen
- On your Kobo Elipsa device, navigate to the Bluetooth settings to ensure the pen is connected properly.
- If it shows as connected, try unpairing and then re-pairing the pen to the device.
Update Kobo Firmware
- Ensure your Kobo Elipsa has the latest firmware installed. Regular updates can fix bugs that may cause hardware issues like non-responsive pens.
- Check for updates by navigating to Settings on your device and then selecting "Software Updates."
Check the Device Screen
- Examine your Kobo Elipsa's screen for any visible smudges or dirt that might interfere with pen detection. Clean the screen gently with a microfiber cloth.
- Sometimes, screen protectors can also affect the sensitivity of the pen. If using one, try removing it to see if the problem persists.
Restart the Device
- As with many electronic devices, turning it off and on again can often resolve temporary glitches. Restart your Kobo Elipsa and see if the pen starts responding.
Test on Another Device
- If possible, test the pen on another Kobo Elipsa or compatible device to determine if the issue lies with the pen or the device itself.
Check for Physical Damage
- Inspect the pen thoroughly for any signs of physical damage, such as cracks or breaks. Damage can hinder its functionality.
- If you suspect damage or all else fails, consider contacting Kobo support for further assistance or a replacement if under warranty.