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LoginLearn how to use a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad to navigate your iPad, and find out how to customize the experience. First, learn how to connect a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad to your iPad. To use this feature, you need an iPad with iPadOS When you connect a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad to your iPad, a circular pointer appears on the display. Move the mouse or swipe on the trackpad just as you would with a desktop or laptop computer. You can adjust how quickly the pointer moves , along with other trackpad and mouse settings. As it moves across different elements on the screen, the pointer changes shape.
Yes, you can get a mouse for your iPad. For years, people who wanted to use their iPads as laptop replacements have wished for a way to use a mouse with iPad. Well, that time has come. With the right software on your iPad, you can now connect and use Bluetooth and wired mice. Read on to learn how.
To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I am able to use and usbc to usb port in term to connect a mouse for iPad Posted on Jan 31, AM. You should note that only basic mouse functions are supported - these being basic mechanical two-button and scroll-wheel. More complex mouse functions require installation of appropriate device specific driver-software. USB-C hubs are even more versatile, permitting simultaneous connection of multiple devices.
To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I am trying to use a bluetooth mouse with my iPad Ai 2 which by all accounts, should be simple. I can connect the mouse to the IPad using bluetooth And the iPad recignises that the mouse is connected it shows up in bluetooth devises and in the accessibility settings etc however there is no cursor visible ever and clicking the mouse etc. The mouse works fine with my other devices. It is full battery and both the mouse and the iPad recognise it is connected.
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