![]() Developers say the new Astropad now uses three times less CPU and four times less memory, designed for longer work sessions and extended battery life. This will be especially useful, I suspect, where folks are working on slower networks, though it couldn’t hurt on faster ones.Īnother under-the-hood item that could make life easier is the upgraded CPU and memory use. Version 2 also touts a new velocity control that constantly analyzes network conditions to better regulate image quality and control latency. Then use iOS gestures to enlarge images or move the picture around to focus on a particular section. So be sure to set up your main monitor properly, use your art app in full screen mode if possible, and hide or close extraneous apps and windows. The one-to-one mirroring is universal, so that if another app - your email, say - peeks through somewhere on-screen, you will also see it on the iPad, and that is distracting. Everything you do on an image in one space is reflected in the other without drivers. Then as now, the instant both apps launch, they function as a unified workspace. I have always found Astropad’s performance more or less instantaneous on my iPad Air 2, and that still stands.
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