Open gorilla-san opened 2 years ago
Thank you for the detail and video, that is very helpful. Are you able to provide the exact hardware setup? It seems like you have a physical keyboard and mouse on our iPad, which is not typical. So, we would need more details like the model of iPad and what physical mouse and keyboard you have.
Thank you
Glad to help!
iPad Air (4th gen) MYFP2FD/A (iPadOS 16 beta) LOGITECH Pebble M350 Wireless And Bluetooth Mouse LOGITECH Wireless Keyboard K380 Multi Device US
My WiFi connection: 500/180
Just letting you know, same behavior happens on iPad Pro 4. Gen (iPadOS 15.7) with the original Magic Keyboard. No difference if I‘m using a 3rd party mouse or the provided trackpad.
This also happens with the Magic Keyboard and mouse with the iPad Pro 12.9. Any workarounds or solutions to this yet? Essentially the iPad acts like a true mobile device where 2 fingers are needed to scroll instead of using the trackpad.
I’m also seeing the scrolling issue with a Bluetooth mouse connected to the iPad. Scrolling still works with 2 fingers. Hardware: iPad Pro 12.9 (5th generation) Darmoshark M3 Wireless Gaming Mouse
Phew. I tried to record the issues but as always, when observed they disappear.
I did manage to get all of them in the end but the video ended up being too long. So, sorry about that. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bx0alQDgRZmRQAUgnwZfq4a42Z5fWEdV/view?usp=sharing
tl;dr
That's it! Again, thank you for the hard work. I love Kasm so far, even though I'm not really a networking specialist or a programmer (only learning rn), I managed to set it up with Linode and I can see dozens of use cases. Just gotta get my colleagues to wanna use it, too haha.
Also, I always wanted to make my iPad usable for programming as it's much lighter than my gaming laptop, and the battery is amazing. But all iPad RDP apps suck in one way or the other (and of course no native support for anything), so if I could access a Linux VNC though Kasam, through my iPad, and have it function properly, that'd just be amazing.
I think the best way to fix all of these would be a native Kasm app for iPad, but that's probably too much to ask :D