After a fork for iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 to suffer from this generation, One of the distinguishing features of the tablet version compared to its mobile version is the possibility of installing a mouse navigate through the iPad. At its launch we are already telling you how a mouse works and configured on iPadOS 13, and today we bring you the most exciting shortcut to complete mouse usage on the Apple tablet.
Twitter user Jose Manuel Ramírez (@jmramirez) published a shortcut to enable and disable mouse usage in IP with just one click thanks to the possibility of creating automatisms with the "Shortcuts" app. Realizing the success of his strategy, he decided to publish the shortcut so that interested parties could use it.
Yes, that is, a very silly shortcut to use and operate a "mouse" on IP. I use it every day … pic.twitter.com/5bvRUHGRMi
– José Manuel Ramírez (@jmramirez) February 27, 2020
Find the shortcut in the button below:
Shortcut has a button in the "Shortcuts" widget for "Today" (the screen with our widgets when swiping right on our big screen) that activates or activates mouse usage in the system.
How to add a shortcut to our iPad
To enter a shortcut created by a third party like this, The first thing we'll need to do is give the iPad permission to install unreliable shortcuts. This is only necessary if you are the first time you have entered a third-party shortcut, if you have done it before you have this option automatically enabled. To do this we will go to "Settings" -> "Shortcuts" and click the slide button where it says "Allow unreliable shortcuts". If you first try to do this to not allow you, first tell the shortcut and then pretend to install it, when I tell you you're not allowed, go back to the same menu and try again. This slide button only works if we have tried at least one home-based shortcut.
Once this is done, the remaining part is the simplest. Download shortcuts from your iPad and the "Shortcuts" app will open automatically so you can install it.. An explanation will appear for the completion done in the shortcut, scroll to the bottom and we will find a red button that says "Insert unreliable shortcut", click on and we already have it in our system.
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Add a shortcut to your running widget in the "Today" display
When a shortcut is added, and accessibility is easy, we recommend placing it in the shortcut widget. To find out, we will go to "Shortcuts" in the "Today" view and then click "Customize shortcuts". We will open a list with shortcuts we want the widget to display and then the last inserted will appear in the repository, click on it and it will be marked as already added.
Once you get here You will have everything ready to use and activate the mouse usage on your device in the simplest possible way. We thank Jose Manuel Rámirez for his contribution that no doubt has enabled many users to improve their mouse experience on iPadOS.
Shortcuts have opened the world of automation on our devices and the community has introduced to personalize their favorite features, arriving so that when the system itself does not reach its scheduled orders it arrives happily Shortcuts supports iOS and iPadOS very well and it's worth checking out if you're not an expert, as there are a huge number of structured tasks that can help you in your day to day. Also many well-known App Store apps have their own shortcuts to order food, check your bank account, see how your order from the Apple store goes and so on.
Do you have a shortcut that you think is really useful for your day to day? Feel free to read it with us in the comments!