Mouse support for iPad pro
Will the iPad Pro have mouse support?
Something I would love to see and heard months back it might support, b
iPad, iOS 9.1
Will the iPad Pro have mouse support?
Something I would love to see and heard months back it might support, b
iPad, iOS 9.1
Which will not work with Apple apps. See this from their FAQ list: Apple does not provide native mouse support for iOS. The Citrix X1 Mouse communicates directly with Citrix Receiver as opposed to communicating with iOS. Citrix X1 Mouse and Citrix Receiver utilize Apple’s publically supported APIs to establish the Bluetooth communication (BLE) between the X1 Mouse and Citrix Receiver. The mouse functionality is only available on XenApp and XenDesktop hosted apps and desktops and Citrix ShareConnect, ShareConnect and GoToMyPC mobile apps, the mouse will not function for other iOS apps. The mouse can also be used on a non-iOS device, in which case the X1 Mouse behaves just like a standard Bluetooth 4.0 mouse.
So why don't you buy one, it would save you so much time spent here.
Can you not make your own decisions and use the one that 'works' at no cost to them.
It seems to me that instead of whining and moaning here, you really should be whining and moaning to the IT dept. at work.
You would have far more chance of success there then here.
You can change jobs any time you want to if Management take advice from other employees than you.
The iPad never had, does not have and never will have mouse support, so it's up to you now.
But I assume that your employer does not agree with you on this matter?
They will change in time when they see the loss in productivity. For what it is the ipad is overpriced.
Only time will tell, meanwhile you will have to use the tools provided by your employer, or get another job.
They will when they realise the loss in productivity. For now it is their perception that is wrong, they are stuck on perception is fact !!
So you have said, but as you are not clairvoyant it is just a guess.
At least i (and others) make an argument about usefulness, the naysayers just have the fact that apple has not supported a mouse on ipad as the reason it should not be supported.
Pretty much anything else will operate with a mouse. You do not have to go for a macbook just to get mouse support there are many other options that might suit your needs and your budget.
You can remedy this dilemma by purchasing something else, something that you do approve of.
I guess it wasn't obvious to you. A mouse is not needed in the field. Voice input and pencil do the job.
Did you see my earlier post? You can use a mouse when you connect remotely to a Windows OS.
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Ice Studios wrote:
The issue is that the device was not created ground up for the purpose of completing professional workloads,
Sure it is. It just depends on which profession.
Mouse support for iPad pro