Click to expand.I don't like this way of doing business. It is easy for them to add such feature but they intentionally limit such basic functionality to make customers to buy multiple devices. Running out of innovation, they included unless features like touchbar on the Mac. Only iPhone can make/receive phone calls.
IPad has bigger screen but can't make/receive calls and there is no access to mouse. It also cannot be used to develop apps.
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If you want to use the mouse and develop apps, buy a MacBook. I don't like to carry multiple devices. They could just make a convertible with LTE (voice and data services) portable device that can do all.
Click to expand.I'm in a similar boat, but I find this to be a minor issue compared to the satisfaction I get from the iPad Pro/iOS environment. Could a mouse be a good option? Do I think it's essential?
No - the pencil does a decent job of offering precision in controls. As for the original question, I use the Apple Smart Keyboard (the iPad Pro cover one) which is decent but lacks some shortcut keys from other brands eg Logitech. Bluetooth keyboards do allow you to sit further away, and won't be so finicky with cases (eg in my case, sometimes the keyboard doesn't work unless I align it straight such that it will put a bit of weight/pressure on it so the Smart connector makes contact).
I don't like this way of doing business. It is easy for them to add such feature but they intentionally limit such basic functionality to make customers to buy multiple devices. Running out of innovation, they included unless features like touchbar on the Mac. Only iPhone can make/receive phone calls. IPad has bigger screen but can't make/receive calls and there is no access to mouse.
It also cannot be used to develop apps. If you want to use the mouse and develop apps, buy a MacBook. I don't like to carry multiple devices.
They could just make a convertible with LTE (voice and data services) portable device that can do all. For reasons of their own, Apple has decided to not support pointing devices on iOS aside from fingers and,now, apple pencils (on select models only). Some applications do work with other Bluetooth devices (active styluses/styli) and a couple mice, but generally, aside from keyboards, iOS devices support nothing.
Unless you have it jailbroken, of course. In which case mouse support is possible, although it’s not necessarily very smooth. There is absolutely no technical reason that iPads don’t support mice.
It is purely a UX decision on Apple’s part. And for some use cases it makes the iPad inferior or completely unsuited. Click to expand.Honestly, I have tried so many keyboards on the iPad Pro and if you’re a great touch typist, I really wouldn’t go past Apple’s own.
The only downside is that there’s not backlighting, but it is so light and portable and the keys are an absolute pleasure to type on. The connection is so easy so you never have to worry about Bluetooth. It literally is plug and play. The other keyboards bulk the iPad up and particularly with the initial Logitech or Belkin (can’t remember) that was available at launch I found because I type quickly that it missed keys and I always had to go back and correct them. You can get this with some Bluetooth keyboards. Post Merged, Jun 25, 2018 -You guys check out Citrix X1 mouse and SwiftPoint GT mouse for Ipad. These Mice are compatible with the Jump desktop application.
My workflow looks like this. Create a virtual machine on 2. Install jump desktop host on the virtual machine 3. Remote into your virtual machine using the jump desktop IOS app 4.
Use one of the above mice and you now have a full blown operating system and mouse control when you need it. The only down side to this workflow is that you need a stable internet connection and have to pay for a paperspace machine. If you already have a good workstation, then you can eliminate the paperspace machine cost. Click to expand.I don't mean to belittle your opinion either and realize you're a moderator to boot. So nervous to challenge you. However this type of argument comes up from time to time and does not appear to well supported.
Or more specifically it's an example of 'post hoc theorizing' Or looking at data after the fact and generating a hypothesis: 'See, people don't want mouse support as evidenced by the sales data' If Apple's primary product decision were driven by sales, then the iPod and iPhone etc would never have launched. Because at the start of a product they have no sales data. IMO, which could be wrong too, Apple designs by what it thinks is best for the customer and goes from there.
They are famously stubborn in what they believe is the right choice. Often sticking to their guns, and not capitulating to pressure. So yes, something can be popular (eg iPads, iPhones etc) and have a controversial design quirk (lack of mouse on ipad, lack of copy and paste, lack of an app store, 16gb memory limit, lack of magsafe, single mouse button, lack of a headphone jack, a touchbar, a notch, etc) The product can remain popular, even wildly so, despite the quirk, not because of it.
Click to expand.There you go mate, billion dollar idea. Get cracking at it! Just as Apple has done so well in the past, they know what the market wants before the market wants it.
You could be the next Apple or Pear or Pork. After rereading the above it seemed sarcastic, but it truly is not. You may be right. Apple is not providing the needs of what could be millions ( dare I type billions ) of people, your product could fill that niche. Please do not use Android, have a couple of developers right a custom OS for your device. Start simple ( Apple philosophy ) and then expand over time as needs become apparent.
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