Oops, sorry, I completely forgot I was in the IOS section.
I suspect your best bet is to program it onto the mouse with your mouse software, then save it to the onboard profile, so it should then work everywhere.
Oops, sorry, I completely forgot I was in the IOS section.
I suspect your best bet is to program it onto the mouse with your mouse software, then save it to the onboard profile, so it should then work everywhere.
I have the MX Master 3 and I don't think that setup carries over to the iPad. On the iPad itself you assign buttons under AssistiveTouch and I don't think you can do what the OP wants.
iPadOS don’t recognise those special hardware keys right off the bat as apple’s Magic Mouse and trackpad dont have many hardware keys available. Unless said mouse does optimisation for iPadOS, I don’t think those extra keys will work well, except keys that changes DPI’s. As for the profile, DPI profile definitely gets carried over, but not other functions.