Apple really doesn’t want us thinking about touchscreen MacBooks—and Sidecar proves it<article>
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<p>I’ve been using iPads for so long that my hands automatically expect to do some things when I see one, even when I’m using one as an external display for my MacBook with
Apple’s new Sidecar feature. But Apple only indulges this muscle memory so far.</p><p>When I’m “running” macOS on my 12.9-inch iPad Pro with Sidecar, I can reach over to the iPad’s display and use my fingers to scroll through websites in Safari or documents in Pages. I can even use some iPadOS multi-touch gestures, and Sidecar performs these fluidly when the Mac and iPad are on the same network. If I’m just scrolling, it’s wonderfully convenient.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3490403/apple-doesnt-want-us-thinking-about-touchscreen-macbooks.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple really doesn’t want us thinking about touchscreen MacBooks—and Sidecar proves it