Yeah, I should do. Do you have to pay them to fix stuff?
I was hoping for a quick fix as I'm trying to finish some work for a tight deadline and don't have time to take it anywhere!
Try filling it up. It's likely a cached version.Has anyone run into this? You could probably try to recreate this with any app that creates files, but I'm using Procreate.
I'm almost out of space on my 64 GB iPad. I have 63.1 of 64 GB used.
I copy a Procreate drawing of ~200 MB to an external hard drive. My iPad storage now reads 63.3 of 64 GB used.
So if you copy a file to an external location, it ALSO takes up space on the iPad internal storage? What the hell is going on? Am I doing something wrong?
I've removed the external drive and restarted the iPad, but it doesn't seem to get rid of that extra storage that seems to be duplicated when you copy a file to an external drive.
I have a big folder of drawings I'm trying to copy over and then delete, but at a certain point the transfer stops and says I'm out of space. I'm not doing anything but transferring files which is leading me to run out of space.
All I want is an iPad mini in an iPad Pro design. I don't care about all the beefed up specs, it just looks much better.
I mean, FaceID kind of requires specs that the mini doesn't have. It'll be a few years before they can offer the Pro design (no bezel) to the budget friendly mini platform. That hardware (the front facing cameras, IR sensor, processor, etc) comes at a cost. I'm sure it'll happen eventually, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it anytime soon.
If the rumors are true that the iPhone 12 will have reduced/no bezels by miniaturizing faceID, that gives me hope that a iPad Pro Mini might be possible eventually.
They go on sale somewhat frequently so I wouldn't be surprised. Or you could wait til March when the new Pros presumably arrive and get them on sale then.What are the chances the pro 12.9s go on sale for Black Friday?
Ah, didn't know there was talk of new ones coming already. As for the sales are they usually through Apple or 3rd party like Amazon etc?They go on sale somewhat frequently so I wouldn't be surprised. Or you could wait til March when the new Pros presumably arrive and get them on sale then.
Ah, didn't know there was talk of new ones coming already. As for the sales are they usually through Apple or 3rd party like Amazon etc?
Picked up an iPad Pro 11" on Amazon and loving it, but it appears that I'm having really weird Apple Pencil issues. For the first few days I couldn't get the pencil to pair, it would just say "Apple Pencil" at the top with no battery level indicator when I attached it to the magnet.
After finally doing a hard reset to pair it, it often still does what it did before, with sharp drops in battery life over the course of minutes or less. Anyone have this issue happen to them?
I have seen a couple of weird disconnects but magnet pair always fixed it. Which version of os 13 are you on? (Up to date?) And how many Bluetooth pairings do you have?Picked up an iPad Pro 11" on Amazon and loving it, but it appears that I'm having really weird Apple Pencil issues. For the first few days I couldn't get the pencil to pair, it would just say "Apple Pencil" at the top with no battery level indicator when I attached it to the magnet.
After finally doing a hard reset to pair it, it often still does what it did before, with sharp drops in battery life over the course of minutes or less. Anyone have this issue happen to them?
Never encountered this. If you just bought it, I'd for sure take it to an Apple Store (or return the pencil wherever you bought it) to get a new one and see if it persists. You should be able to go to any retail chain that has them and test your iPad with a different pencil as well (to see if the fault is the pencil, or the iPad).
I have seen a couple of weird disconnects but magnet pair always fixed it. Which version of os 13 are you on? (Up to date?) And how many Bluetooth pairings do you have?
I have an iPad 11" 64gb, but I ordered a super cheap 12.9", 512gb second gen, I always wanted the bigger screen, does the files app works the same through a lightning to usb-c cable? I usually just conected my Sony A7III camera directly to the 11" with the usb-c, but I wonder if I can get the same functionality with a lightning cable or adapter
Question for you:
For you, personally, would you every ditch Adobe CC for the Affinity apps? If not, why if you don't mind me asking?
I actually own & use Affinity Photo & Designer on my iPad :)
That said, I keep theCC subscription because it's the software I know best, and it also accompanies a host of other apps I use very regularly (After Effects, Premiere, Audition, & InDesign, to name a few). That coupled with the free fonts & cloud storage kind of make it a no brainer for me.
I'm not opposed to using other apps, they all have uses in my creative workflow, but abandoning Creative Cloud isn't something I can do.
Thanks for the response!
I've been debating whether to get the Affinity or Adobe apps, or at the very least which ones should I get first. I'm new to design and all that, so I'm deciding what apps to purchase/subscribe to learn first.
I guess the Adobe apps are it.
If you're new and just dabbling, start with Affinity. It's affordable, and you won't be locked into any contracts or payments.
If you're a student, Adobe is a solid plan, and all Adobe apps are on sale for 40% off through the 29th.
Sold my first gen ipad pro 12.9 to a friend and got an pro 11 inch version.. I backed up my old ipad to my mac (my mac is 2013). And now i wanna restore the backup to my new ipad pro but i cant because of the different cables they use. Is there anyway to send the backup from mac to new ipad via airdrop? I cant use icloud that would take ages to upload and download huge amount of data (procreate files etc). and i have a basic icloud plan which is only 5 gb. Do i have to cash out for those converters just to use it for once? ugh :(
Pretty much just $150-$200 off at most retailers, and that's about it.
If you're in the US and don't have the total cash on hand to pick one up, you can probably finance one through your cellphone service provider, the only downside being you'll pay more in the long run w/cellphone service fees. That's how I got mine, financed it through Sprint with a $30/month line, and then paid it off far earlier than projected (and cancelled the line).
Is there a consensus on which is the best case for the 3rd gen 12.9 pro? The one I'm currently looking at is the Zugu Case Muse case
I wonder what it'll take for the iPad Pro to get haptics. Killing 3D Touch (and the pressure-sensing hardware) should make it easier/lower the bar to implement that, no?
This reminds me the reason I never got an expensive iPad was because I was waiting for 3D Touch in one. Instead I got the cheapest one on sale and have just been happy with that. Apple's loss.I wonder what it'll take for the iPad Pro to get haptics. Killing 3D Touch (and the pressure-sensing hardware) should make it easier/lower the bar to implement that, no?
I wonder what it'll take for the iPad Pro to get haptics. Killing 3D Touch (and the pressure-sensing hardware) should make it easier/lower the bar to implement that, no?
Honestly, I just think that the added level of feedback for basic interactions is really nice. I don't think it's something Apple MUST MUST add to the iPad, just that it'd be very pleasant if they did.I'm trying to think of uses for haptics outside of maybe gaming? It might be nice to get some feedback when clicking a link, or using the keyboard. I'm sure there are tons of uses, I'm just not forward thinking enough to imagine what they'd be.
Probably, yeah. The Magic Trackpad is the biggest thing Apple makes with haptics in it, IIRC, and the feedback on that is substantially less precise (basically just used for clicking) than it is on an iPhone, IMO.i don't think so - i think the core problem with haptics in an ipad is the same as it's always been, which is "how do you make even feedback across an entire 12.9" ipad pro"
Honestly, I just think that the added level of feedback for basic interactions is really nice. I don't think it's something Apple MUST MUST add to the iPad, just that it'd be very pleasant if they did.
Thanks, I appreciate your input. I'll probably go with that case.
If you have time would you mind posting some pics?
Sure, I'll try to take some a bit later tonight & upload them to a shared Drive folder.
The only thing that apple needs to add is proper mouse and keyboard support.
Yeah, pretty much. Still, I hope Apple prizes the essential "niceness" of the user experience enough that they still want to get it in there at some point.Admittedly, it would be pretty nice to have some kind of tactile feedback for certain actions for sure. I wonder if the main hold up is just implementing haptic feedback across the entire surface & that being too costly. I'd imagine that'd require a lot of hardware to make that happen.