I’m geeky enough to have got optimistically nostalgic for Pebble Watch.Īnyway, the iPad mouse retails for about US$30 from Amazon or your preferred retailer. Logitech is the first, that I have seen, to launch a mouse specifically for the iPad. Top Logitech Pebble i345 Review – iPad Pro User Experience It’s a bit bulky but I prefer the travel on the keys, the backlight (and the cost) vs Apple’s version. Personally, I’m using the Logitech Slim Folio Pro case. If you use the iPad with a keyboard, pairing with a mouse also makes a lot of sense. I also use my iPad for VNC connections, so a mouse makes remote computer work easier. My personal need for a mouse was driven by video calls, where I needed a way to quickly click between people on the call without reaching across and blocking the camera. Even Apple has come to this realization adding official mouse support in iOS 13.4 and launching the Magic Keyboard for iPad with a built-in touchpad. If you plan to use the iPad as a computer replacement, especially for spreadsheets, a mouse makes things infinitely easier. It may seem counterintuitive on a touch screen tablet, but there are times when a mouse with the iPad makes sense. Quickly Turn Off Assistive Touch (Hide the Assistive Touch Icon).
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