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OddMacFan

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Jan 21, 2019
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Will the rudimentary mouse support on iPadOS 13 support click-and-drag actions? For example, those needed to move or resize an object (such as a text box) on screen?

I am trying to use the new Google Sites via Safari, and it appears that most things work, but I am not able to move objects around because, unlike on a desktop, I don’t have the click-and-drag option. On the desktop (via Safari), the new Google Sites will respond to a mouse hover on the corners of objects and permit you to move them, but I can’t replicate this on the iPad using touch or Apple Pencil. Curious if a Bluetooth mouse would cause this to behave any differently.

Thanks!
 
Will the rudimentary mouse support on iPadOS 13 support click-and-drag actions? For example, those needed to move or resize an object (such as a text box) on screen?

I am trying to use the new Google Sites via Safari, and it appears that most things work, but I am not able to move objects around because, unlike on a desktop, I don’t have the click-and-drag option. On the desktop (via Safari), the new Google Sites will respond to a mouse hover on the corners of objects and permit you to move them, but I can’t replicate this on the iPad using touch or Apple Pencil. Curious if a Bluetooth mouse would cause this to behave any differently.

Thanks!
I tested the mouse functionality quite a bit when it was first introduced. Worked brilliantly for all applications I attempted. I did NOT, however, try any google applications.

Google is notorious for not writing robust enough code for 'touch' events. For example accessibility features are commonly lacking with google applications - i.e. try signing out of Google Sheets.

tl;dt; (too long, didn't try)
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