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<p>One of the ideas I’ve championed for a few years now is that using the
iPad for hours a day is a struggle ergonomically. When I am at my desk, I like having a large monitor, external keyboard, and external mouse. I can work for hours at a time without taking my hands off the keyboard and mouse. When I’ve tried to use the
iPad in the same situation, my arm gets tired of always touching the screen. In
iPadOS 13, Apple introduced cursor support as an accessibility feature. After almost a year of “tinkering” with the feature, I am 100% of the opinion that iPadOS needs full mouse support to achieve its full potential. With
iOS 13.4 now available, I am glad we are seeing expanded mouse support in iPadOS. <a href="
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