Ok, The battery compartment gets stuck shut to the point that it feel like it will break if you force it off. I just did it and it wasn't easy..but it's working now!
There are 2 deep set screws (on sides of on/off switch). Unscrew to the left several turns, they will not fully come out they just need to be loosened. Then use a butter knife and pry off the top at the horizontal seam. It will pop off into a "U" shaped piece. Insert 2 AA batteries and screw it back together. Yaay! No more little girls in tears! LOL.. I bought it used too!
The batteries are called "AAA shock pen"
Yes, a spy pen does require batteries and most tenduse to use rechargeable batteries. You will find that as the battery power becomes exhausted, certain things may need reprogramming such as the time.
I guess so
Yes u can
YES pen tapping is easy I'm an 11 year old and i know that there is basic medium and extreme
AAAA batteries are used for laser pointers and pen lights which are too small for larger batteries. They are quite rare but not new. They cost approximately $3.00.
You generally can't. Most such pens use small batteries similar to hearing aid batteries, which aren't rechargeable.
Either one, depending upon the type of battery. You can get Alkali Batteries for your toys and flashlights. Car batteries contain acids. It requires one or the other to create the ionic differences that produce the current flow.
get a pen drive and save it on to it then move it to ur pc
The spring needs to be inside, it's purpose is to to force the battery(ies) to meet the cap. It is not too difficult to insert batteries in it, even if the pen requires several flat batteries. You just have to insert a battery, one at a time, then keep your finger on the battery, to keep it from dropping. Then you slid another battery under your finger. You repeat this until all required batteries are in the pen. Keep holding your finger on top of the opening. Then comes the tricky part: you have to slid the cap from side on the battery, replacing your finger. If this does not work for you, you can use the blade of a knife to hold the batteries in, flat on top of the tube, and then let the cap slide in and the knife-blade slip out. Do notice, that all the flat batteries have to be oriented same way. Most commongly flat side towards the cap and the 'bump' towards the tip of the pen.
The spring needs to be inside, it's purpose is to to force the battery(ies) to meet the cap. It is not too difficult to insert batteries in it, even if the pen requires several flat batteries. You just have to insert a battery, one at a time, then keep your finger on the battery, to keep it from dropping. Then you slid another battery under your finger. You repeat this until all required batteries are in the pen. Keep holding your finger on top of the opening. Then comes the tricky part: you have to slid the cap from side on the battery, replacing your finger. If this does not work for you, you can use the blade of a knife to hold the batteries in, flat on top of the tube, and then let the cap slide in and the knife-blade slip out. Do notice, that all the flat batteries have to be oriented same way. Most commongly flat side towards the cap and the 'bump' towards the tip of the pen.
"Push pen" may refer to a retractable ballpoint pen where the tip is extended or retracted by pressing a button or mechanism on the pen. This design allows for easy storage and prevents the tip from drying out.