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Apple doesn’t offer a touch screen on its MacBooks or iMacs so that’s why it won’t work.
-But! Apple allows you to use an iPad as a visual tablet. As an example you could use the iPad to offer up the color pallet and drawing tools so the main display offers work piece. If you want to shift and move the work piece you can use the command on the iPad where it will translate to the main screen.
+But! Apple allows you to use an iPad as a visual tablet. As an example you could use the iPad to offer up the color pallet and drawing tools so the main display offers a view of the work piece. If you want to shift and move the work piece you can use the command on the iPad where it will translate to the main screen.
If you are more interested in a TrackPad/TouchPad experience with your iMac then you only need an external TouchPad accessory which is what I use to move my images knitting them into one larger image.
Here’s more on SideCar [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210380|Use an iPad as a second display for a Mac]

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-Apple doesn’t offer a touch screen on its MacBooks or iMacs so that’s why it won’t work. But! Apple allows you to use an iPad as a visual tablet. As an example you could use the iPad to offer up the color pallet and drawing tools so the main display offers work piece. If you want to shift and move the work piece you can use the command on the iPad where it will translate to the main screen.
+Apple doesn’t offer a touch screen on its MacBooks or iMacs so that’s why it won’t work.
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+But! Apple allows you to use an iPad as a visual tablet. As an example you could use the iPad to offer up the color pallet and drawing tools so the main display offers work piece. If you want to shift and move the work piece you can use the command on the iPad where it will translate to the main screen.
If you are more interested in a TrackPad/TouchPad experience with your iMac then you only need an external TouchPad accessory which is what I use to move my images knitting them into one larger image.
-Here’s more on SideCar [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210380|Use an iPad as a second display for a Mac]
+Here’s more on SideCar [link|https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210380|Use an iPad as a second display for a Mac]

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Apple doesn’t offer a touch screen on its MacBooks or iMacs so that’s why it won’t work. But! Apple allows you to use an iPad as a visual tablet. As an example you could use the iPad to offer up the color pallet and drawing tools so the main display offers work piece. If you want to shift and move the work piece you can use the command on the iPad where it will translate to the main screen.

If you are more interested in a TrackPad/TouchPad experience with your iMac then you only need an external TouchPad accessory which is what I use to move my images knitting them into one larger image.

Here’s more on SideCar [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210380|Use an iPad as a second display for a Mac]

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