Drawing On Macbook Pro



This 6 x 4-inch drawing tablet connects to your MacBook Pro via USB and acts as a blank canvas for your designs. With an included P01 pen, you can draw on the tablet while you watch your movements mirrored on your screen. If you like to draw, perhaps it’s time to do it in 21st-century style. Get a drawing tablet. Using a stylus or a pen-like device, you can draw on a tablet that is typically attached to a computer via a USB port. The tablet can capture your drawn image or doodle and then store it as a file or document.

Not sure if this is possible, but check out these two apps to see if these maybe what may work.


Splashtop remote



OR, maybe, but not sure,


Astropad




Also, FYI

You do not, necessarily, NEED an Apple Pencil to use with the iPad Pro.

There are some third party alternatives that work just as well with the iPad Pro.

I am getting along just fine and dandy using an Adonit Jot Touch w/ pixelpoint and it works great and palm rejection works well with all of the apps this works with.

It is, also, $99.



Works well. No issues. No complaints.

I don't need another $99 Bluetooth Smart Stylus.

Dec 8, 2015 3:18 PM

Dream it up.
Jot it down.

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