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 ...
The iPadOS beta is out, and it has one killer feature — mouse support. Not only can you use any Bluetooth mouse or trackpad to control the text-selection cursor on the iPad, you can use the mouse just ...
Apple has a Magic Keyboard dropping in May for the iPad Pro. But you don’t have to wait that long: Any iPad that’s running iPadOS 13.4 can already support a trackpad or a mouse, and it’s a really ...
Pretty much any mouse will work with the iPad in iPadOS 13.4. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac This is a much, much better system than the cobbled-together mouse support that already exists in iOS 13 ...
With this week’s launch of iPad OS 13.4, Apple has fully embraced mouse support for its tablets. It was previously available as an “accessibility feature” but now – following the launch of the new ...
Having an iPad doesn’t mean you’re forced to use it as a tablet. After all, you can connect a keyboard cover and type away like any other 2-in-1. Even the Apple Pencil makes it feel less like a tablet ...
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 ...
Apple has long positioned the iPad as a device for getting real work done. The company has made this argument with increasing emphasis in recent years—even using a snarky “What’s a computer?” pitch in ...
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 ...