
With Air View disabled, you will miss out on much of what makes the Note 4 and its stylus unique. Air ViewĪir View is a core function of Samsung’s S Pen. This is a must-have feature that will help you avoid the headache of having to replace a lost S Pen down the road. With S Pen alerts enabled, your phone will alert you should you happen to set down your S Pen and begin to walk away without it. Avoid losing your S Pen by checking the box next to “S Pen alerts” in the S Pen settings submenu (access the same was as described above). The S Pen can be conveniently stored directly in the Galaxy Note 4’s body, but on its own it is small and easy to misplace. We will now take a look at a few of the more key features of Samsung’s advanced stylus. Attach/detach vibration – toggle haptic feedback when removing or replacing the S Pen in its holsterĪgain, you will notice the above settings do not cover every option in the S Pen settings submenu.Attach/detach sound – choose the sound that will play when the S Pen is attached/detached (S Pen sound must be enabled).Detachment options – choose whether Action Memo, Air Command, or neither will launch when the S Pen is removed (when none is selected this is basically the same as disabling S Pen detection).S Pen vibration feedback – enable or disable haptic (vibration) feedback when using the S Pen.


When you slide it out of its dock within the Note 4 you will notice not only its responsive rubber tip but also a clickable button. For more Galaxy Note 4 tips & tricks, click here! Using the S PenĪt its most basic, the S Pen can do everything your finger can when it comes to navigating around the Note 4, using apps, and firing off messages and emails. The S Pen, however, is not limited by the shortcomings of our frail human forms.
