With the release of iPadOS 13.4, Apple brought official Bluetooth mouse and trackpad support to its iPads. This article explains how to use your chosen input device with your iPad. To learn how to ...
Tap a switch to use your Mac's trackpad and keyboard with your iPad. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Apple’s new Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro — the one with the built-in trackpad — looks amazing. But ...
So many ways to control an iPad. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac The new mouse and trackpad support coming in iPadOS 13.4 is just fantastic. And, in typical Apple fashion, it just works as soon as ...
Apple has released iPad OS 13.4. And while it comes with a number of changes, perhaps the one that most people would be looking forward to trying out is support for the mouse and trackpad. Well, in ...
With iPadOS, you can now set up and use an external mouse with your iPad. You can use a wired mouse that connects into the Lightning or USB-C port on your tablet, or a wireless mouse that connects via ...
When the iPadOS 13.4 is installed on your machine, you can use a wireless Bluetooth mouse or trackpad with your iPad with full-fledged cursor support. Here is how to set up, use, and master any ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. When Apple announced iPadOS earlier this month, no-one from the company made mention of a major new feature: ...
At Apple's 2010 iPad debut, its inventor, the late Steve Jobs, touted the finger as the ultimate input device — no extra hardware to keep track of or lose. Times have changed radically, and starting ...
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