As you well know, Apple has released a new iPad Pro and a magic keyboard with a trackpad. In addition, the apple bite company has updated the iPadOS software to install and adapt the functionality of any mouse victim to the screen.
Craig Federighi himself showed us how the Magic keyboard keyboard trackpad works, which moves the cursor naturally but rests on the most important aspects of the application automatically.
And now is the opportunity for developers to update their apps to keep them in line with the new version of the compatible Pro models.
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Microsoft plans to add trackpad and mouse support to applications Word, Excel and PowerPoint his office suite for iPad. As reported by The Verge, the limited release date for these updates will be in the fall.
Apple introduced the mouse and trackpad system with iPadOS 13.4, a feature that is compatible with all iPad models introduced in the past few years. When using a trackpad, the cursor displays a small circle on the screen that only appears when you place a finger on the trackpad. The cursor turns on other objects when you move it over other things such as buttons, icons, text fields, etc.
Microsoft software developers are very quick to use Split View multitasking for iPad in their Outlook application. And now they will do the same with the trackpad. The functionality will undoubtedly, be of great benefit to many users of the Microsoft office.