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Thank you so much for iDOS, which I’m still using on several devices, including my new iPad Pro with M4 chip and the new Magic Keyboard. I’m posting this mainly because I have my fingers crossed that Apple will re-approve iDOS and it will return to ongoing development.
On my new iPad Pro, using the trackpad to control the mouse (at least in Windows 3.1) isn’t working. I can control the mouse pointer from the touchscreen, so it’s functioning and the driver seems to be working. I’m not sure if there’s anything I might do to troubleshoot this or if it’s a hardware issue of some sort with the new keyboard.
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I’m thrilled iDOS is back in the App Store—this time, hopefully for good. And Windows 3.1 on iDOS 3 supported the new Magic Keyboard trackpad perfectly for me. For some reason that wasn’t true in the old iDOS.
Thank you so much for iDOS, which I’m still using on several devices, including my new iPad Pro with M4 chip and the new Magic Keyboard. I’m posting this mainly because I have my fingers crossed that Apple will re-approve iDOS and it will return to ongoing development.
On my new iPad Pro, using the trackpad to control the mouse (at least in Windows 3.1) isn’t working. I can control the mouse pointer from the touchscreen, so it’s functioning and the driver seems to be working. I’m not sure if there’s anything I might do to troubleshoot this or if it’s a hardware issue of some sort with the new keyboard.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: