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There is a outer plastic case and inner "rubber" case. The "rubber" case stays on the iPad while the back plastic piece detaches as stand or dont use at all. No issues with Procreate or any other apps. Gets pretty good details and doesn't seem to interfere
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use the Apple Pencil for notes for school. I'm not an artist, but I find it very easy to take notes and draw diagrams. it reacts to pressure and shading. It seems very smooth for me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My daughter is an artist and she uses procreate with no issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it should work. I have a glass screen protector on my iPad Pro. As well as the otter box plastic protector and my Apple Pencil 2nd generation has worked well. There is a weird feeling at first. Like the pencil being hard to drag across the screen but it does go away after Awhile.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don’t have this case yet so can’t say with this specific otterbox case. However, I have owned one otterbox for my iPad Air and another for my IPad Pro 1st generation. With both of those, the built in screen protector was awful. I have no idea if this particular ottterbox has a good screen protector or not. I’m assuming not and have seen one review where the person said they took off the screen protector. With my two previous otterboxes, I was able to remove the screen protector pretty easily. I then bought a tempered glass screen protector for both my iPad’s and it worked fine. The otterbox fit on it with no difference. The tempered glass is so thin I can’t tell it is on. I have never used an Apple Pencil, so have no clue if it works with the otterbox screen protector or a tempered glass protector. Tip for putting on a tempered glass-get everything as ready as you can and all the things laid out in your bathroom. Don’t open the tape package or screen cleaner though, Then take a very long, hot, steamy shower. Don’t turn on the fan or open a window and keep the door closed. Yes, it is miserable and you will fell like you need another shower, but this should get every speck of dust out of the air. I could see the moisture in the air. I have found no other way of not getting some tiny dust particle in between the glass and the screen protector. I discovered this tip by googling, so others have done it. I googled how to remove the otterbox screen protector and found several videos and articles that said to use a blow dryer to warm up the glue and to just push the screen out. I’m not saying this will work for you and am not recommending it. So try it at your own risk. Definitely do some googling before.
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