I don’t think the person who said there’s no latency really knows what they are talking about. The latency is a bit better than Astropad but it’s not even close to native apps. I wouldn’t count on your iPad turning into a Cintiq replacement anytime soon.
I actually think this technology is basically airplay on iPad. It remember it said “airplay display” in one of the settings windows.
Well of course it's not going to be 1:1 on par with native, I was just impressed by how "native-like" it felt to me, having previously used Duet, and coming in with fairly neutral expectations, I was very pleasantly surprised
And of course this was over USB, I just tried a WiFi Sidecar connection and although as expected, there's slightly more latency and less overall responsiveness, it honestly is not nearly as much of a reduction as I had anticipated
Also yeah in regards to the latency with drawing on the Pencil, I definitely am not an expert in that area, I hardly ever use my Pencil for drawing
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Is there a way to use touch on my iPad to select things in MacOS, or does it just support the pencil?
As far as I can tell, for now, it only supports mouse emulation input via Pencil.
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work. at least in all adobe apps. but I assume macos just pretends it's a Wacom tablet attached so it should work everywhere.
I'd say it probably definitely does, it behaves identically to previous Hackintoshes I've owned with touchscreens, that just emulate a Wacom tablet device for touch events