Is there a way to use a mouse on an iPad Air 2?
Is there a way to use a mouse on an i pad air 2. I have a Targus keyboard case and it works very well, but I would like it better if I could find a way to use a mouse on it
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Is there a way to use a mouse on an i pad air 2. I have a Targus keyboard case and it works very well, but I would like it better if I could find a way to use a mouse on it
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Hello,
Mouse support for iPad is somewhat limited as it is designed to be used as an Accessibility tool. You can pair a pointing device in Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch > Devices.
Hello,
Yes, most Bluetooth pointing devices that work with the Mac will work with iPad. Apple officially states that their own Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad are not supported however there is a workaround to get them to work.
Hello,
If you look around in AssistiveTouch’s settings you will find how to customize its settings.
I wondered if a bluetooth mouse would work on a i pad air 2
Yes!
So if I try a Logitech bluetoooth mouse it might work?
I have used a Logitech mouse on my iPad and it worked great.
There should be NO problems using a Logitech Bluetooth mouse.
The mouse connected via bluetooth but no action with the curser showing or anything
Hello,
Have you enabled AssistiveTouch? Pointing devices on iPad are meant as an Accessibility tool so since the mouse paired with AssistiveTouch then you must enable AssistiveTouch.
That worked Thank you Is there a way to make the round cursor smaller?
Is there a way to use a mouse on an iPad Air 2?