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Select the weapon in your inventory, you'll see the usual options to drop or equip at the bottom of the screen, but there should also be a Recharge option. Select this, and you'll be prompted to select the filled soul gem you wish to use to recharge it.

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While you are in your inventory, highlight the staff. There will be an option to recharge it, as long as you have some filled soul gems in your inventory. Press 'T' to recharge and you will be asked which gem to use.

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To recharge enchanted items (such as weapons, armour, etc) you need to use Soul Gems, but only if there is a Soul trapped in the Soul Gem, otherwise it won't work. A Soul Gem with no Soul is practically useless unless you trap a Soul in it. I believe you can find Soul Gems by either buying them or finding them in treasure chests.

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You need filled soul gems in your inventory. Select the sword and press 'T' to charge it, you'll be asked which gem to use on it, that will add to its charge.

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You need to recharge it by trapping souls in Soul Gems, then in your inventory you select the weapon, there'll be an option to recharge it using a gem.

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