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![]() ![]() Actually the Apple Pencil I tried today had a very nice cursor placement ability when used in Pages (you have to enable it in the menu), so its actually ahead of the mouse in this use case. I do enough document creation (I have the Keyboard folio which I love) that I could benefit from it once’s Pages supports a cursor, but not with this issue. My biggest gripe is the jittery scrolling though, its such a dealbreaker for me that I don’t think I’ll even bother with the mouse again until they fix it. So actually I’m pretty impressed that Apple did this without mucking up the rest of the OS, and added this feature that could be handy for professionals especially when docked and connected to a bigger screen. This is somewhat point B of above.on such a tiny 11” screen, is mouse really advantageous to touch? Like it feels faster to just reach and touch the screen. When using my ipad undocked and on my lap, I actually find it more cumbersome to make the mouse do touchscreen things. Supposedly its smooth on Magic Trackpad, but its Win95 level bad on my MX revolution (this mouse is buttery smooth in Windows and ChromeOS, and has a smoot spinning wheel mode) Nice programming and animation that adapts the pointer contextually (funny though Apples own Pages doesn’t support cursor yet) Many buttons configurable via Assistive Touch ![]() Hardware: Ipad Pro 11” (2018), Logitech MX Revolution mouse (using USB receiver plugged directly into the ipad) I have never tried mouse support before on iPadOS, and was pretty excited to try it and spent a few hours fiddling with it yesterday. Just thought I would ask how everyone is finding the scrolling using the mouse wheel in Safari etc. ![]()
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