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Miro Blocks Apple Pencil Input, Preventing Tablet-Based Design Work

Miro users on iPad cannot use Apple Pencil for drawing or annotation within the app. This blocks a natural tablet workflow for designers and visual collaborators. The lack of stylus support makes the tool significantly less useful for creative professionals on Apple hardware.

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