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Bring more flexibility
to how you use your iPad
by connecting a trackpad.
We'll show you
how to navigate your iPad
with your Magic Keyboard
or another compatible trackpad
and how to customize
cursor settings and iPadOS 13.4.
Let's take a look at how
to navigate using a trackpad.
A cursor will appear
on your display
when you interact
with the trackpad
and will disappear
when you stop using it.
When you move the cursor
over an app or control,
the icon will highlight
to show that it's selected.
To bring up the App Switcher,
swipe up on the trackpad
with three fingers and pause.
Want to use Slide Over?
Just move the cursor
to the right side of the screen,
and keep moving it right until
the Slide Over window appears.
From here, you can cycle
between apps and Slide Over
by moving the pointer
to the open app
and then swiping
left or right on the trackpad
with three fingers.
When you're done,
move the cursor
to the right side of the screen
and keep moving it right
to close Slide Over.
To return to the Home screen,
click the bar at the bottom
of the screen
or swipe up with three fingers.
If you need to perform a
right click or secondary click,
just click with two fingers.
For Control Center,
click the status bar
in the upper-right corner.
And if you want
to bring up the Dock,
move the cursor
to the bottom of the screen
and keep moving it down
until the Dock appears.
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You can customize
how the cursor works,
including its tracking speed,
size, and more.
In Settings, click General,
and then click Trackpad.
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Use the slider to adjust
the cursor's tracking speed.
You can also turn on
Natural Scrolling,
Tap to Click,
and Two Finger
Secondary Click on or off.
To customize your cursor
settings even more,
click Accessibility
in the Settings sidebar,
and then click Pointer Control.
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Here you'll see an option
to adjust the cursor's auto-hide feature.
If you turn it off 
the cursor will remain on screen
while your trackpad
and iPad are connected,
instead of disappearing
if you haven't moved it
for a few seconds.
And that's how to use
a trackpad with your iPad.
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