Chris they have done it before. Lots of times. You will get no pressure sensitivity which to me is the whole point to a tablet.
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Randy Little <randyslittle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Whats the point it it lacks pressure input? This stuff has been around for years. One of the reasons got a Note 2 was that it is literally wacom technology and can act as a pressure sensitive input. Ipad sells are down because of bigger phones. You might as well get a tablet and have real pen tablet functionality.
On Feb 22, 2015 3:02 PM, "Herschel Mair" <herschphoto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Check out "Idisplay" works as a second monitoe with or without mirroring. $5.00 appOn Sun Feb 22 2015 at 11:44:48 AM karl shah-jenner <shahjen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:something may be of use for the Mac users out there
Your iPad as a professional graphics tablet (professional merely meaning
'paid for' of course) - tethered via USB or wirelessly
program developers site:
http://astropad.com/
revew and comment from
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/02/astropad-is-an-app-that-pretty-much-replaces-graphics-tablets/
"I do use a Wacom tablet for Photoshop editing, and the Astropad+iPad combo
is better in pretty much every way. Best of all, the founders have hinted
that they might bring the underlying mirroring technology, dubbed 'Liquid',
into something that would let you use an iPad as a second monitor, rather
than plain mirroring.
The only problem as it currently stands is the price: $US50 (or $US20 for
students), which happily makes it the most expensive app I've ever
considered buying. However, there is a seven-day free trial"