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Sidecar mac requirements12/1/2023 Your hand will naturally have some shake to it so often I’ll use a ruler if I can’t tell. Lastly, and for me most importantly is can it draw a straight line? I draw slow angles lines to see if there is any uniform wave occurring. No weird bloops along the bottom or weird mechanical looking tapers up top. I also like to take a look at fast hatching lines, can I keep them consistent? How do they taper? Some of this depends on the brush you’re using and the pressure you apply but I’m looking for uniformity. Drawing circles with different pressure applied helps me look at this, often your hand will add a little more or less pressure as it turns. Is that pressure curve smooth? Does it feel like it comes on to strong or blow out at a certain point? You want smooth consistent pressure. I press lightly and very little paint comes out, I press harder and more paint comes out. Here is what I look for in a great drawing tool: and I’ll use the Apple pencil as my example because it’s one of the best.įirst I want to see if it can hold pressure well. The Apple pencil doesn’t have a hover state like a Wacom stylus, there is only a clicked state so you can click links with the pencil, but you can’t drag and drop files or scroll or do any particularly useful. But as soon as the tip of the pencil hits the screen it acts like a mouse button being held down. I thought maybe I could use the pencil as a mouse and you kinda can. Same with using the Apple pencil as an input. it’s very mechanical, the second your fingers lift from the screen it just stops. ![]() They aren’t smooth, if you’re used to the apple trackpad the elastic scrolling is great, it has weight and momentum. Three finger swipe to undo, pinch and zoom sometimes works, there’s a two finger to scroll but these feel wrong. I can tap to open the dock but then I can’t tap on any of the apps in it. Coming from the iPad or even Windows I assumed I could use my finger to scroll, navigate, tap on links or control the interface in some way and you can’t. Touch is not as intuitive as I thought it would be. This moves your dock over to your iPad screenĬommand, option, control and shift software keys so you can use the interface a little easier with the apple pencil sans keyboard.Īlong the bottom is the same context sensitive Touch bar that is built into some of the newer Macbook Pros, but not my wife’s Inside those black bars are a bunch of useful shortcuts. By hovering the green expand circle of any app you can send it over to your other displays.īy default the Screen has back bars along the top and side. You can also dive into the settings and place your ipad on whatever side of your laptop you wish or even make the iPad screen your primary screen.Ĭatalina also bakes in some extra tools. Like any secondary monitor attached to your Mac you can move any application to it just by dragging it over. When people talk about the benefit of Apple controlling the software and the hardware, their talking about stuff like this. I also thought that being connected via the thunderbolt wire would give me better performance, but honestly Wi-fi is just as good. Watching video moving things around it’s all super crisp. This isn’t emulating a second monitor, this IS a second monitor. I’ve used Duet Display, I’ve used Astropad and so I expect some lag, some artifacting, even if it’s tiny I expected some kind of “tell” that would say hey I’m not a real monitor I’m just pretending to be a monitor but The clarity and performance is insane. What’s Sidecar does wellĪs a second screen Sidecar is impressive. One thing you might need to do first is tell your iPad to trust the computer before this works over wifi, so the first time you use it you might need to use a cable. It works over wi-fi or plugged into your laptop. If you do then you can turn on sidecar by clicking on the airplay icon in the menu bar up top. ![]() You’re going to need to be running Catalina on your Mac and also have the latest iPad OS 13 running on your iPad. Unfortunately this meant that my trusty 2015 Macbook Pro wasn’t going to cut it. I’ll link to the specific requirements down below in the description. ![]() To run sidecar you’re going to need a newer mac and a newer iPad.
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