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iPad OS has mouse support. Make sure you have Bluetooth settings turned on. 1) Open Settings on your iPad with iPadOS. 2) Choose Accessibility from the main list. 3) Tap Touch underneath the heading Physical and Motor. 4) Tap AssistiveTouch at the top of the interface. 5) Choose Pointing Devices. 6) Now simply select your USB wired mouse/trackpad from the list provided it’s connected to your iPad Pro’s USB-C port. Folks who happen to use a regular USB mouse are advised to get a USB-C hub for their iPad Pro with an USB-A port 7) Optionally, customize the button layout to your liking by tapping “i” next to the mouse/trackpad name, then choose Button 1, Button 2 … Button x on the list, depending on the mouse button you’d like to assign a custom action to. Or, tap Customize Additional Buttons, then press a mouse button to choose an action. 8) To make the cursor pointer bigger, venture into Settings → Accessibility → Touch → AssistiveTouch → Cursor and slide the toggle Large Cursor to the ON position. 9) To change the cursor color, go to Settings → Accessibility → Touch → AssistiveTouch → Cursor → Color,then choose between Gray, White, Blue, Red, Green, Yellow and Orange. 10) Adjust the mouse tracking speed by dragging the slide underneath the heading Tracking Speed to the left to make the cursor move slower or to the right to speed it up. 11) You can now hide the AssistiveTouch’s virtual Home button by sliding the switch Always Show Menu in Settings → Accessibility → Touch → AssistiveTouch to the OFF position. You must keep AssistiveTouch turned on for mouse/trackpad support to work. iPadOS is compatible with these iPads: 12.9-inch iPad Pro 11-inch iPad Pro 10.5-inch iPad Pro 9.7-inch iPad Pro iPad (6th generation) iPad (5th generation) iPad mini (5th generation) iPad mini 4 iPad Air (3rd generation) iPad Air 2 iOS 13 is compatible with the following Apple smartphone models: iPhone XS iPhone XS Max iPhone XR iPhone X iPhone 8 iPhone 8 Plus iPhone 7 iPhone 7 Plus iPhone 6s iPhone 6s Plus iPhone SE iPod touch (7th generation)
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