
Additionally, there’s an anti-reflective coating over the display to let you use the iPad Pro in multiple situations - in direct sunlight outdoors, under fluorescent lights, and anywhere a light could shine on the display - without straining to see the full picture. It makes for a stunning experience, and it’s a high-quality one at a 2732x2048 resolution with 264 pixels per inch. You’ll notice the smoothness when swiping on the home screen, typing fast on a document, scrolling through your Twitter or Facebook timeline, and watching movies.īoth of these shine bright on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and make a big difference in everyday use. It’s essentially how many times the display can refresh itself in a second. ProMotion: This is Apple’s 120Hz technology for the display, and it’s buttery smooth (like what we saw on the Galaxy S20 family).You can, of course, turn this feature off if you so desire. This uses a light sensor on the iPad Pro to sense the room and works quite well. Apple’s True Tone display is pretty much a standard on its devices and adjusts the color temperature of the display to the space you’re in. True Tone Display: Make no mistake, staring at a screen for a long time can cause eyestrain.To go to iPad home screen using a regular mouse, swiftly bring the cursor to the bottom center of the screen, then pause for a second (as the iPad dock appears on screen), then continue dragging the cursor downward (below the iPad dock) and you’ll reach the home screen.Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account

Thankfully though, it’s much easier than that. In case you haven’t noticed, you cannot click and release a swipe up from the bottom of the screen to go to the home screen on an iPad with a mouse, as you do with a finger swipe on the iPad screen. And going to the home screen is among the trickiest of all with a regular mouse. However, for a regular mouse (with no touch input), interaction to iPad is tricky in many ways.

If you’re using a Trackpad or Apple’s Magic Mouse with your iPad, then navigating through the various interfaces of the OS is effortless thanks to the added support for most touchscreen gestures right in Trackpad and Magic Mouse with iPadOS 13.4.

IPadOS 13 brought along support for the mouse on iPad devices back in 2019, and with the recent iPadOS 13.4 update, it has become much more convenient to use.
