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Noodle on iPad? #2
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I don't know what these are, is it like a mouse? |
An Apple iPad Pro as pictured here the digital Pencil. I can draw with Noodle on my PC and mouse, but I wanted to use my iPad Pro with the digital pencil, since I can control it better than a mouse. |
What happens when you draw on Noodle? |
Just tested out of curiosity (iPad Mini 5/Apple Pencil, Safari & Firefox), nothing happens. Same thing when touching the canvas/page. When used on general web pages (or iOS apps not specifically tailored for the Pencil) it seems to me the Apple Pencil acts the same way as any (one-finger) touch. But i know nothing about JS and mobile dev so i have no idea if it would require to manage specific touch events for mobile. Or manage the mouse events in another way... // Aside: I would guess it would end up out of scope for this tool / or be a different thing. Stating the obvious but any mobile/iPad user would also need to use the app with a BT keyboard (although iPad Pro's and others have keyboard covers, it's not the most common use-case for mobile devices). |
there is a mobile mode in devtools of chrome and firefox (higlighted): i was currently tinkering with it, but some code decided to loop forever.. gonna resume at some later time; will make a PR when it's ready |
Oh I didin't notice this issue before I created my PR for adding touch support. It should fix this issue. I didn't test on an iPad specifically, but it worked on my Asus Zenbook touch screen and my Pixel 2 screen. If you want, you can test on your iPad here, which has my fix - http://tilde.town/~dustin/Noodle/ |
@rpherman let me know if that works for you |
Noodle is great! Is there a way to bring support for the Apple Pencil for iPad Pros, or am I missing a trick? Thanks!
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