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Old 03-19-2020, 03:23 PM   #12
OtinG
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Logitech generally has good alternatives available, and I think they have a $150 option for keyboard with trackpad.

But the issue I run into with iPad apps for office apps, image processing like Photoshop, etc. is that they were designed for a touch screen without mouse/trackpad support. Adding a mouse/trackpad does not solve the usability issues because they apps simply were not designed for them. All the office apps and workhorse image processing iPad apps are terrible for doing lots of work. I’m not talking about mom & pop doing their household budget. I’m talking about using these apps in a professional manner. Unless iPadOS improves in years to come, and app designers make the iPadOS apps function more like computer apps, there will be a lot of usability issues.
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