I tried using this from my iPad, but things like dragging and dropping don't work. I was able to pick a component, then lift my finger, and press in schematic area, and drop an op amp or resistor. I cannot rotate resistors using the gesture as shown on a youtube channel, nor can I scroll, move, or anything like that. I have yet to figure out how to draw a line. Is anyone in this forum willing to meet me on Facetime, Signal, or Zoom so I can how you what I'm doing? I'm obviously doing something wrong. There is nothing in the documentation that shows us iPad users how to use this. I'm looking for a specific App that does this, but I have not found it in the App Store for iPads. Does one exist? Was that how the youtube video was made? |
by Jdcrunchman
March 14, 2022 |
Since the USER INTERFACE is through the WEB BROWSER, it seems to be a matter of how the iPad simulates a MOUSE OVER and a DRAG AND DROP. (It is not that evident even on an HP Laptop Computer with a touch screen without using the mouse, even if, I know, it is doable. I just have forgotten how, since I prefer the mouse to the touch screen) |
by vanderghast
March 15, 2022 |
This is the the Electronics Q&A forum. Try posting on the CircuitLab support forum instead: |
+1 vote by OakBloodThree March 22, 2022 |
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