Apparently both wireless and bluetooth mice are unsupported without jail
breaking. There isn't much difference by the way bluetooth uses the same
frequencies.
Cheerio John
On 12 November 2016 at 18:18, Emir Hartato wrote:
> About stylus,
>
> A friend of mine has Adonit Jot Pro which is cost ab
About stylus,
A friend of mine has Adonit Jot Pro which is cost about US$30. I used it
for drawing on his iPad and I think it's quite accurate, not sure for iD as
I always use my laptop to edit OSM. However, looking I have good experience
for drawing, I think you can consider this option.
The Ver
I'm not an ipad user so I'm not sure. However using a stylus on other
devices isn't in my opinion as accurate as a 800 dpi mouse.
In Canada I can buy cheap wireless mice for under $10 but I'm not sure if
they work with an ipad. My understanding is you have to jailbreak the ipad
which doesn't do
John,
Thanks. That is my opinion generally as well. I wonder if a stylus is a
suitable substitute for a mouse on an iPad?
Mike
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 11:14 AM, john whelan wrote:
> Typically you need a mouse to get any sort of precision even with a
> Windows laptop.
>
> Cheerio John
>
> On 1
Typically you need a mouse to get any sort of precision even with a Windows
laptop.
Cheerio John
On 12 November 2016 at 13:03, Mike Thompson wrote:
> I am working with a group that would like to work on humanitarian mapping
> projects in the Tasking Manager, however they only have access to iPa
I am working with a group that would like to work on humanitarian mapping
projects in the Tasking Manager, however they only have access to iPads. I
investigated the iOS specific editors here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Apple_iOS However, I don't think any of
these are integrated with the