The old iPad would function if I just touched the screen. E.g., a key on the on-screen keyboard would work by sheer contact.
The new iPad is not as sensitive. I selected the most sensitive setting, but I get messages that I need to press for a second for a key—or something else—to function.
Pressing means the iPad is not good for typing for work or for people with disabled arms.
Any suggestions about how to get sheer contact doing the job, instead of pressing being needed?
The new iPad is not as sensitive. I selected the most sensitive setting, but I get messages that I need to press for a second for a key—or something else—to function.
Pressing means the iPad is not good for typing for work or for people with disabled arms.
Any suggestions about how to get sheer contact doing the job, instead of pressing being needed?