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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 ...
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Just connect your mouse – Bluetooth or Wired – to the iPad (using a dongle when needed). In most cases, it is as simple as plug and play. In some cases of Bluetooth mouses, ...
Connect your mouse through the adapter to your iPad. If it’s a Bluetooth mouse, make sure it’s turned on. Navigate to Settings, and select Accessibility. Tap Touch, and then tap AssistiveTouch.
Apple's iPad now supports the use of a Bluetooth mouse and trackpad, allowing users to do more with their tablet. Not everyone knows how it's done, however. Here's how to use a wireless mouse and ...
It's not just Apple's mouse that works, either; just about any Bluetooth mouse will apparently hook up and can control the iPad, thanks to the free BTstack Mouse utility available through the ...
Any iPad that can run iPadOS 13.4 can now work with a mouse or trackpad too. ...