As part of its planned pro-oriented feature enhancements, Apple is reportedly considering allowing users to hook an iPad Pro up to a Mac so that the tablet can be used as a Cintiq-like drawing tablet for their computer.Apple actually filed for a patent application a few months ago describing a docking station with a built-in keyboard and a special cutout into which an iPhone or iPad could be inserted.
Use An Ipad As A Drawing Tablet Mac So ThatThis would let the docked iOS device act as a multi-touch trackpad complete with Force Touch controls via 3D Touch and haptic feedback via Taptic Engine. According to the invention, the screen of the docked iOS device could even double as a drawing tablet for Mac apps, according to Apples patent application for an Electronic accessory device. Todays rumor reminded me of Astropad, an awesome app by former Apple engineers that made its App Store debut a little more than two years ago. Use An Ipad As A Drawing Tablet Full Support ForIt basically turns an iPhone or iPad into a drawing tablet for your Mac with full support for Apple Pencil on iPad Pros. ![]() Use An Ipad As A Drawing Tablet Professional Artists HaveWith its fast, fluid engine and virtually zero lag, small wonder some professional artists have now replaced their Wacom tablet with Astropad and an iPad with Apple Pencil. Aside from Apple Pencil compatibility, the app works with FiftyThrees Pencil stylus and other styli, too. Astropad Studio for iPad is available at no charge via App Store, but youll need to buy a subscription via the In-App Purchase mechanism to use all the features: 9.99 per month or 64.99 per year. If youd rather buy the app outright, Astropad Standard for iPad is available on App Store for 29.99. The iPhone, iPod touch and Apple Watch version of Astropad is free on App Store. Source: OSNews Tagged: iPad iPad Pro JB Mac News Rumors tablet MORE FROM iDB iOS 13, macOS 10.15 may support stereo AR headsets and controllers with touch pads Kuo: Apple to adopt mini-LED backlight starting with a 31.6 standalone display in 2019, 10-12 iPads and 15-17 MacBooks in 2021 Kuo predicts the next iPad Pro will file as the first Apple product featuring a mini-LED display Newsletter Get updates directly into your inbox. ![]()
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