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Is there anybody using illustrator on remote MacOS using I pad and Parallels Access?

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Feb 05, 2021 Feb 05, 2021

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Hi community,

I had been using Adobe tools mainly illustrator on MacOS for sometimes.

But since the whole world is migrating to "remote" nowadays, I am experimenting solution using parallels access to use my intel mac mini 2018 equipped with 64GRAM on ipad air LTE(latest Gen)x logitech combo touch keyboerd case.

 

I own MBP as well but I prefer to keep my Macs at my office to avoide cigarett smokes of my wife hanging around at my home.

Probably just using laptop might be easy and simple, but I hate the smoke getting sucked inside my machine.

I can accept that for iPad as a last resort, and I assume there should be some amount of folks in the situation of a kind.

 

Since the apps designed for iPadOS is a little different from OSX version, I prefer to go easy on my mustle memory.

Some shortcuts works fine, but when I shift+drag (also option+things) doesn't do it's job. 

I saw some people writing about the change since Photoshop CC2018, but it seems like not the same for Illustrator.

Any clue?

I guess it will be nice if we can figure out this workflow here, so that we can go nomad and let the main machine do the heavy lifting.

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Feb 06, 2021 Feb 06, 2021

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Illustrator isn't really made for this of work.

So if it's just the modifier keys, I would be glad that it works at all.

 

Totally unrelated: aren't you worried about the cigarette smoke in your lungs?

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