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Presenting from your iPad
How does it work?
The pointer looks like a circle, designed to simulate the touch of a finger. You can use the
mouse as if you moved a finger on the screen. Clicking will be like tapping the screen with the
finger.
The mouse can be connected using Bluetooth or the wireless USB dongle using a USB
adapter. You will need to enable AssistiveTouch in the Accessibility settings. See more setup
details below.
Which Logitech mice are supported?
Pointing, clicking, right-click and scrolling are supported on iPadOS 13.1 for most Logitech
Bluetooth mice. The supported mice are MX Master 3, MX Master 2S, MX Anywhere 2S, MX
Vertical, MX Ergo, M720 Triathlon Mouse, M585, and M350 Pebble Mouse.
NOTE: Logitech Options software and software-related features are not supported on iPadOS.
Limitations
Enabling the pointer and the AssistiveTouch requires going to multiple levels into the
iPad settings. See the setup instructions below.
iPadOS is enabling pointer movement as an AssistiveTouch feature. This means that
the behavior of the pointer will be like moving a finger on the screen, not like using a
cursor on a computer.
Scrolling direction is fixed to "natural scrolling" and cannot be changed. Scrolling
doesn't work in all applications.
When presenting with your iPad connected to a
large screen, Logitech Spotlight Presentation
Remote lets you control your slides and point out
precise areas of focus in your presentation by
moving the iPadOS pointer.
(Note: Logitech Presentation software cannot be
installed on iPadOS. The Spotlight effect and
other software-enabled features are not
available on iPad).
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