![]() ![]() You can change the “tracking speed” to faster or slower, change the color of the (unfortunately large) cursor, and turn off the floating menu button by switching off the “Always Show Menu” toggle.Īnd assuming you don’t have a Bluetooth or USB-C mouse laying around, you’re left with a setup that looks something like this: There are other settings in the “AssistiveTouch” menu page that will help with your mousing experience. You can either pair a Bluetooth mouse, or plug in a mouse through the USB-C port-you may need an adapter if you only have a standard USB-A mouse Scroll down to “Pointing Devices” and tap it.Turn on the “AssistiveTouch” toggle near the top of the screen.Tap the “AssistiveTouch” bar near the top of the screen.Tap “Accessibility” down in the left-hand menu.One new feature that’s hidden away within a series of menus is perhaps the most surprising of all: the iPad now supports a mouse. Here’s how to access it, after you’ve installed the beta software:
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