When the iPadOS 13.4 is installed on your machine, you can use a wireless Bluetooth mouse or trackpad with your iPad with full-fledged cursor support. Here is how to set up, use, and master any ...
Logitech delivers two new Mac-oriented products; the Easy-Switch Keyboard and the Rechargeable Trackpad. Both products will hit retail shelves in January 2013, with pricing of $99.99 and $69.99, ...
With the release of iPadOS 13.4, Apple brought official Bluetooth mouse and trackpad support to its iPads. This article explains how to use your chosen input device with your iPad. To learn how to ...
We've seen a number of ideas for making Bluetooth portable keyboards that are compact yet still not frustratingly tiny – these have included devices that project virtual keys, devices that fold, and ...
Took them a while, but Apple has finally released their long-rumored and longer-anticipated Magic Trackpad, a Bluetooth-enabled multi-touch input device that’s basically a Macbook touchpad for Mac ...
Accessory vendor Logitech on Wednesday announced two additions to the company’s line of Mac-focused input devices, the $100 Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard for Mac, iPad and iPhone and the $70 ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted approval for a yet unnamed Apple Bluetooth device. Many are speculating this could be the rumored Magic Trackpad device, originally thought to ...
Documents have officially emerged from the Federal Communications Commission that detail compliance testing on an Apple product, model number A1339, which is described as a “Bluetooth trackpad.” ...
The biggest failing of Apple's Bluetooth trackpad and keyboards is that they aren't rechargeable. Instead, you have to keep them fed with a constant diet of AA cells. Low-discharge rechargeables do ...
Apple added support for mouse and trackpads on the iPad via iOS 13.4 This allows users to pair their iPads with Bluetooth mice and trackpads Pairing iPads to such pointing devices is easy Apple's iPad ...
An unnamed new Bluetooth-equipped Apple product, first submitted to the Federal Communications Commission for review last October, was granted regulatory approval this week. The mysterious new device ...