Wonderful

This confirms my last thoughts on the thought process before launching the MacBook purchase. And we can continue to look at the option of buying an iPad to replace our old Mac, with apps being gradually upgraded to support Trackpad or Magic Mouse and this setup is becoming increasingly attractive to many.

It should not be said that many users still use Mac (and myself) and it will be difficult for us to take this step, but seeing IPadOS News and the speed at which programs are updated to make full use of the trackpad and others provide us with food for thought.

Honestly I have to tell you I'm not a fantastical user because I think I don't need it because I have had enough of the iOS Calendar app, other than that I've heard about this app management functions and the number of additional functions that have an impact on our productivity. From this I understand that the fantastical of the iPad has many features and functions that make it bigger than the traditional Apple calendar and now more with the new version that makes compatible with the use of the trackpad.

Connect a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad to the iPad

  1. Turn on the Bluetooth add-on and bring it to the iPad
  2. Check that the receivables are in a pairing or receiving condition
    • Apple Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad will be ready now.
    • If you pair a third-party add-on you've used with another device, follow the manufacturer's initial steps.
  3. Open the iPad Settings app
  4. Press Bluetooth
  5. On some devices, get a Bluetooth add-on and touch his name to attach it to the iPad

This new version also has some new and exciting new features and adds the standard bug fixes and solutions to errors found in the previous version. So there you can update to get this news on your device.