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Wacom tablet + Ipad?

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Is it possible to connect a wacom tablet (wacom Intuos S as example) to an iPad (wire/Bluetooth) like a tablet + laptop, but instead of a laptop, an Ipad
Will it even work? And will there be pressure sensitivity and such?

I think this is a stupid question, but I love screenless tablets, so for me ipad + tablet sounds more convenient than laptop + tablet/ipad+apple pencil, and I'm very curious if this is possible

Published date : 11 days ago

Updated date : 10 days ago

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  • 10 days ago
    I believe that in theory, this is possible if you have a pen tablet without a liquid crystal display that is compatible with iOS (iPhone or iPad) and also compatible with CLIP STUDIO PAINT (guaranteed to work).

    However, while there are some that can use Ibis Paint,
    I am not aware of any such pen tablets that are guaranteed to work with CLIP STUDIO PAINT at the moment.
    I don't think there are any out there.

    The XP-PEN DecoMW and LW (models that can connect with Bluetooth) can also be used with iOS, but the official product specifications and details state that "*The only app supported on iOS devices is ibisPaint."

    I remember that I had no problems using Ibis Paint when connecting to my iPad via Bluetooth with the XP-PEN DecoMW.
    However, I haven't checked it with CLIP STUDIO PAINT on my iPad (it's not installed on it), and since the official explanation says the above, I don't think it will work properly.
    I don't want to break it, so I haven't checked the operation of it.

    If you try it yourself, you do so at your own risk. Please be careful.

    The XP-PEN pen tablet mentioned above worked without any problems with CLIP STUDIO PAINT on Windows.
    I was able to connect it to an older AndroidOS smartphone without any problems, but
    some Galaxy series devices already have S Pen pressure detection, so
    there was a conflict and it didn't work properly.
    I tried it with one I had, but it didn't work with AndroidOS.

    It's probably safe to use something that is "guaranteed to work" as stated in the official description.

  • 10 days ago
    O, thank you so much for such a detailed answer!
    I assumed that even if I tried to connect the tablet to the Ipad, it just wouldn't work. So it looks like it's just going to remain as idea, thank you very much again
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