Patent filing shows that Apple is interested in bringing a macOS-like interface to the iPad.
decreased 2.2 percent year over year during the second quarter, and while this can largely be attributed to supply constraints, some of the blame should be directed to the software experience. Mark Gurman had recently suggested that the company should introduce a new pro mode to make the iPad. He said that this mode should be activated when a device is connected to an accessory like a keyboard or an external monitor.
Today's report indicates Apple is thinking along the same lines. According to the patent description, the accessory could include a base portion with a keyboard with electromechanical keys and a coupling mechanism for attaching to a tablet. The hinge may magnetically support an Apple Pencil and could also feature a connection interface for supporting other accessories like a camera or a microphone. Accompanying images clearly show a macOS-like interface.
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