There is no official stylus for the iPad as it is intended to be used with one's fingers. Because there is no official stylus, the iPad itself does not have a place to store or attach a stylus. It is possible to purchase a stylus that will work with the iPad's capacitive touch screen, such as the Pogo stylus. Some people, especially people with disabilities that impair dexterity, find it easier to control and aim a stylus than their fingers.
Yes, the accessories for the first generation iPad Mini work on the second generation iPad Mini.
You can get Kik for an iPad Mini. The Kik iOS7 App will work on the iPad Mini.
A good drawing stylus and probably the best for the iPad is the Wacom Bamboo Stylus.
No, you do not need a stylus to use an iPad. On the contrary, a stylus will not function properly because the iPad screen responds to direct contact with skin.`
Why an iPad stylus? Well for one main reason, really: Accuracy. Accuracy is of extra importance if you are using your iPad to play games, to do graphic design or to even click on the right link when browsing the web. A stylus adds a degree of accuracy that you won't get with fingertips alone and that you'll scarcely get even with a mouse and a keyboard sitting before you.
The stylus broke when I pressed it on the iPad screen.
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No, both are different, although the mini is an iPad it is a different version of the iPad range.
-There are 3rd party stylus pens designed to work with the iPhone. The iPad uses the same multi-touch technology, so these would work on it as well. -There are lots of apps for the iPhone/iPod touch for handwriting and handwriting recognition, such as HWpen, Inkiness, ZeptoPad, WritePad, etc. These should work also on the iPad. For more detailed information on the Apple iPad, see the Related Link below that takes you to the official video for the Apple iPad.
The iPad mini does not glow in the dark.
You can usually get ipad mini's at a mall or at a walmart near you.