There are a few ways to get your Surface Pen eraser to work. One way is to hold down the eraser button on the pen and then drag it across the screen. Another way is to go into Settings and change the way your pen works. Under Pen & Touch, you can choose which button does what. If you want the eraser to be the top button, you can choose that option here.

There are several potential explanations for why the eraser on your Surface Pen might not be working. One possibility is that the pen’s eraser function has been disabled in your settings. To check this, open the Settings app and select Devices > Pen & Windows Ink. If the “Use eraser” option is turned off, enable it and your eraser should start working again.

There is not anything wrong with the Surface Pen, per se. However, the pen may not work properly if the batteries are low. If the pen seems to be working inconsistently, it may be due to a low battery. In order to fix this issue, you can replace the batteries in the pen.

To calibrate your Surface Pen, you will need to use a coin or something with a sharp edge. First, turn off your device and remove the pen cap. Next, locate the calibration button on the pen itself and insert the coin into the small opening. Gently push the coin in until you feel it click. Now turn on your device and wait for the Surface logo to appear. Once it does, press and hold the calibration button on the pen for about 5 seconds.

The Surface Pen tips are said to last about a year with regular use. The tips are made of a material called felt, which is known to wear down over time. The felt is designed to create a frictionless experience when writing or drawing on the screen.

To fix the pen on a Surface Pro, the pen must be aligned with the connector on the device. The pen should then be pushed downwards until it clicks into place.

The rubber tip of a stylus can be fixed by heating it up and molding it back into shape. First, the stylus needs to be heated up with a lighter or heat gun. Then, the user needs to hold the rubber tip in place and wait for it to cool down. After it has cooled down, the user can then test to see if the rubber tip is back in shape.

The Surface Pro pen blinking green may be an indication that the battery is low. The pen will continue to blink green until it is charged.

Stylus pens work by using a small amount of electricity to create a magnetic field. This field interacts with the pen’s internal coil to move the ink cartridge. When the battery dies, there is not enough power to create a strong enough field, which results in the pen not working.

The Surface Pen has a quoted battery life of “One year or more” according to Microsoft. The pen takes a AAAA battery, which is not commonly found, so it may be difficult to find a replacement battery if the pen runs out of power. The pen is also not rechargeable.

There are a few potential reasons why your stylus pen might be skipping. One possibility is that the ink has run out, in which case you will need to replace the pen. Another possibility is that the pen is not being held correctly, in which case you may need to adjust your grip. If neither of these solutions solves the problem, it may be that the pen’s tip needs to be replaced.