Not really.
You can kinda write cursive "printing" if you go to the "Font Book" and go through the different fonts.
I did see a few years ago where a company took a few cursive hand writing samples from YOU and made it into a cursive font for the computer that was in your handwriting. Seemed to work well. I don't remember the name of it though or the price. There does seem to be a bunch of generic ones on the internet but don't know how they work.
Yes, there are many different cursive fonts that you can download and install on your computer.
The Apple iPad is a "tablet" computer.
A cursive F or any cursive letter is difficult to show on the computer!
It was called "writing in script." Many cursive computer fonts use the term. Writing by hand was (and is) called "writing longhand."
It is a type of computer.
It is a type of computer.
a tablet computer
Type "cursive a" into a search field ( recommended: Google) and find a cursive a work sheet.
Type "cursive a" into a search field ( recommended: Google) and find a cursive a work sheet.
macbook
I like apple computers better but it all depends on the type of computer you like.
You can use a Cursive Text Generator where you can type in a text in block letters and it will display the text in cursive. For instance: Type in "Sabrina" and it becomes "𝒮𝒶𝒷𝓇𝒾𝓃𝒶". You can then write the word "Sabrina" in cursive by imitating the text displayed by the Cursive Text Generator.