
Did you see the adverts for the new iPad Pro and Magic Keyboard, and declare âBEGONE FOUL COMPUTER, FOREVERMORE MY WORK SHALL SOLELY TAKE PLACE UPON THE TABLET?â
Then, after purchase, did you realize important apps like Microsoft Office didnât actually support the iPadâs Magic Keyboard?
Itâs okay, get up. Stop crying. This is a bit much now. Come on, Iâve actually got some good news: Microsoft Office iPad apps now has mouse and trackpad support.
THATâS RIGHT: You can now use Word, Excel, and Powerpoint on iPadOS like a normal person. Truly, Hephaestus, the Greek god of craftspeople, would be proud.
In a blog post detailing the update, Microsoft explained how you can now use the trackpad on Appleâs Magic Keyboard â or an external mouse â with Office iPad apps. This includes a range of standard functions, such as the cursor transforming depending on the content youâre hovering over.
On top of this, the intuitiveness of selecting and manipulating text, cells, and images on Word, Excel, and Powerpoint respectively should mirror that of the desktop applications.
While the iPad Pro and Magic Keyboard are phenomenal bits of technology, itâs infuriating when common apps (looking at you Google Docs) doesnât fully support the hardware. This is why Microsoftâs news is a welcome relief.
Yes, it feels like Office iPad apps shouldâve been updated sooner â especially with Apple pitching its latest tablet as a laptop killer at launch â but at least itâs done now.
On top of this news, Microsoft also announced it tweaked the user experience across Office iPad apps, something that included new start screens and âa new ribbon of feature menus.â
Basically, users of the Office iPad apps should find a cleaner and more user-friendly experience.
When can you expect these features to pop up on your iPad? Well, Microsoft said itâs rolling them out to all users within the next few weeks.
Breathe a sigh of relief: you can now actually use the worldâs most popular work tools on the iPad you bought to do work on. Itâs enough to bring a tear to your eye. And sacrifice something to Hephaestus.
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