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> The issue is a OS and UX designed around touch screen doesn't work well with a mouse and vice versa.

This is really not the case with iPadOS though. It already works quite well with a touchpad and keyboard. The hardware is already there to control a full desktop OS, iPadOS already allows itself to be be controlled as if it’s a desktop OS, and with continuity mode, it’s already possible to control macOS via an iPad.

All of these things already work pretty well, and paint a pretty decent picture of what might be if Apple decided to go further.

Some things just work better on a touchscreen, even when they’re running on macOS. Some things just work better with a mouse and keyboard, even when they’re running on iPadOS.

As long as there’s some way to transition between them, I do really think a best-of-both-worlds option exists, because it’s mostly there already.



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