Apple has been positioning the iPad as a productivity tool for a while now, and while many reviews have been largely favorable, many did feel that for the most part, it fell short of actually becoming a full, bonafide laptop replacement. However, that changed with the release of iOS 13.
With iOS 13, Apple finally allowed users to use a mouse with the tablet. However, even then the company tried to position mouse use as an accessibility tool, meaning that it isn’t quite as straightforward as pairing or connecting a mouse and you’re done.
But fret not, by following our guide here, you will be able to pair a mouse with your iPad in a matter of minutes.
To connect a mouse to the iPad, you will need:
If you’ve followed all the steps above, once AssistiveTouch has been enabled, you should see a mouse cursor on your screen. However, we should point out that the mouse cursor for the iPad is different from your typical pointer. It is simply a circle with a dot in the middle, but you should be able to get used to it in no time.
Once you have your mouse paired and setup with your iPad, you can actually go ahead and customize it further. This includes changing what the mouse buttons do, the size and opacity of the pointer, and also the track speed.