![]() ![]() Similarly, when you move over an icon in the Dock or on the home screen, the cursor disappears and gives you control over the icon’s movement. The cursor animates into buttons and other such controls, once you move onto them. You can use it just like you use a mouse on other operating systems, except for one difference. The mouse/trackpad cursor on iPad a is gray circle by default, but it can be customized from settings. If you have a Magic Trackpad by Apple, pair it using Bluetooth settings.Īpple’s Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro, or Logitech’s keyboard with the built-in trackpad for iPad and iPad Air will not require pairing as they work through the smart connector port. Once paired, your mouse will automatically connect to your iPad, as long as it’s powered one. For a Bluetooth mouse, go to Settings > Bluetooth and pair it with your iPad.To connect a wired mouse, simply plug it into the dongle attached to your iPad and it will start working.iPad supports wired USB mice (through a dongle), as well as wireless mice. ![]() Connecting a mouse with your iPad is simple, specially if you have a Bluetooth mouse which works without a dongle. ![]()
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