The S Pen isn't technically one of the cool new features on the Galaxy S26 Ultra since it has been around for over a decade. But even so, it remains a major draw for Samsung. When it debuted back in 2011, the S Pen was mainly designed for note-taking. It combined the look and feel of a pencil, pen, highlighter, and brush all into a single device. Over the years, Samsung further enhanced the stylus' note-taking capabilities with all sorts of new tools and AI functionality to turn it into a more versatile writing companion. But while note-taking is still one of the S Pen's strongest points, it's no longer the only thing it can do. Modern S Pens now go beyond handwriting and drawing, evolving from a simple pen to a full-blown multipurpose stylus. If you're wondering what else you can use the S Pen for, we'll walk you through five useful features you might have missed. Launch an app from the Air Command menu The Air Command menu is what gives your S Pen quick access to a host of tools and apps.…