
Astropad pc full#
There’s option to have the full menu show up or just have it as a floating bubble. The interface looks pretty clean, there’s a long black horizontal bar with many button. On my Custom Built PC, it worked in wired mode since the wireless mode was not working and on my laptop the Dell 5750, I used the wireless mode since the wired mode was not working. Because the iPad version requires a monthly subscription and cannot be purchased at one time, I want to buy the Windows version on the PC, and then in. I tried USB type with an adapter, that didn’t work. I tried many connection cables through my iPad such as, usb type C cable to usb type C, that didn’t work. My laptop only has USB type C ports, which affected the wired mode on Project Blue. I tested the app both on my laptop, which is the Dell Precision Workstation and my Custom built PC. I took the liberty to test out Project Blue on my 2020 iPad Pro. There’s also apples built in sidecar that has some of those features as well but its only for macs, and I can’t vouch for the drawing feature since I did not use that myself. It’s great to have another app like this in the arsenal, each have their quirks. There’s other screen mirroring apps that let you turn your iPad into a drawing tablet, like Easycanvas, Duetdisplay and Astropad itself. Granted, Project blue is still in beta but it looks very promising. I had trouble getting Photoshop or any other Adobe Suite apps to work with the apple pencil. On app like Clip paint studio it works like a charm.


For the most part on some drawing applications it works really well. This app allows you to turn your iPad into a drawing tablet for your PC. Astropad made a sister app that works on PC, called Project Blue.
