iPadOS 13.4: How to pair a Magic Trackpad with an iPad and use gestures<article>
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<p>On March 18, Apple formally announced trackpad and mouse support for iPadOS. The changes coming in iPadOS 13.4 are massive improvements over the half-baked options in Accessibility that we first saw in iPadOS 13.</p><p>No exaggeration: Trackpad support is the best thing that’s happened to the iPad in a long time. Apparently, iPadOS 13.4 supports multiple third-party trackpads, but we haven’t had a chance to try all those out. This how-to specifically focuses on the Magic Trackpad 2.</p><p>(Note: At the time of writing, you need to be on the <a href="
https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/" rel="noopener nofollow" target="_blank">iPadOS 13.4 public beta[/url] if you want to use a Magic Trackpad with your iPad right now. iPadOS 13.4 will officially roll out on March 24, so if you’re worried about the dangers inherent in using a beta, it’s probably wise to wait.)</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3533430/ipados-13-4-how-to-pair-a-magic-trackpad-with-an-ipad-and-use-gestures.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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iPadOS 13.4: How to pair a Magic Trackpad with an iPad and use gestures