A new Apple patent suggests that future versions of iPad or iPadOS may include the ability to transform the tablet into a macOS-like user experience when connected to an external keyboard.
Apple regularly patents dozens of ideas, but only a handful see the light of day. Nonetheless, the patent describes a basic device, such as a keyboard containing keys and a trackpad, that could be combined with a computing device such as an "iPad" to provide a macOS experience similar to the Apple Pencil.
Images in the patent describe a macOS-like user experience using the Apple PencilThe patent describes an iPad and keyboard combination, and other images in the document show how to switch from the keyboard to Detect computing devices and use them independently, similar to how users currently detach their iPad from their Magic Keyboard.
Alternatively, the patent could envision a future MacBook and iPad combo where the two devices merge into one. When detached from the keyboard, the combo functions as an "iPad" with an "Apple Pencil"; then, when attached to the keyboard, it becomes a touchscreen-enabled Mac. Apple has long said that touchscreen Macs aren't what it's aiming for or wants to make, so perhaps a combination of an iPad and a MacBook is the future of Apple's computer lineup.
The future of iPad should include three modes: touchscreen mode, an Apple Pencil-optimized experience, and a "Pro" mode that turns on when a keyboard or external monitor is attached/attached. While it's pure speculation and wishful thinking, Gurman reports that Apple is planning to improve the multitasking experience for iPadOS 16.
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