As we recently reported, iOS 13 is the most important system operating update that Apple will release this year. 9to5mac‘s sources said that this new update would be introducing a lot of cool features for the operating system.
Now, the same online publication mentioned above details a brand new concept that imagines what iOS 13 might look like on the iPad.
This concept includes new navigation features, mouse support, and more interesting features.
It has been reported that iOS 13 will add support for mouse interaction as an Accessibility feature for iPad. This would enable users to pair a Bluetooth mouse with their iPad for more control.
The concept mentioned by the website is from designer Guilherme Martins Schasiepen, and it attempts to imagine what that might look like.
Floating apps, drag and drop, Expose and more
The concept is imagining floating applications, Expose, enhanced drag and drop, and more cool features coming to the iPad this year.
The mouse and trackpad support is also allowing users to take advantage of new multitasking gestures. This means that they would be able to move between apps.
There’s also a new control center depicted and expanding access to connectivity controls and much more.
Smart corners
This is quite an interesting feature that’s been included in the concept. It allows users to drag a file or a window to the corner of the iPad’s display and access an Expose-like view of all the windows.
From there, the file can be dragged on the spot into another app.
9to5Mac has previously detailed a few improvements for iPad such as the fact that Safari will automatically ask for a desktop version of websites when it’s necessary.
There is also a brand new undo gesture for text input and the ability for apps to have various windows.
The update for the operating system will pack a lot of other features but they still have to be revealed.
After finishing Theatrical Journalism at the Faculty of Theatre and Television in Cluj-Napoca, Rada reviewed movies, books, theatre pieces and she also wrote articles from the IT niche as a content editor for software producers. At the moment, she is working with various online advertising firms.