gjanne wrote:
"You draw on the iPad's screen, mirroring your Mac, like a Wacom Cintiq."
The thing is I don't want to look at my hand and the iPad, I want to look at the big screen that is adjusted ergonomically in front of me. I want to use the pencil to control my computer in general, instead of a mouse or a finger on a trackpad. If I need to do detailed drawing, I can do it by mirroring the screen with sidecar. I'm looking for a way to use the iPad as something else that it was originally designed, for the sake of ergonomics.
The types of apps I, originally, referenced are about as close as you are going to get, I think, but I am not going to do this app research for you.
I gave you a trackpad app that will act as a pen tablet.
Search the rest of the apps that come up in that search category to see if there are even more recent mouse/trackpad apps that both support the Apple Pencil AND can act as prseeure sensitive graphics pen tablet-like experience.
You know.
There are plenty of smaller sized pen tablets on the market to use with your MacBook.
There are lots of known makers of these, now.
You may need to use and carry around another piece of dedicated hardware.
The iPad drawing tablets apps,,like Duet Display and Astropad were purpoed designed to offer a much cheaper version of a Wacom Cintiq or any other visual screen tablet on the market.
They were not design to just mimic an ordinary pen tablet.
Just stating.