I have the keyboard but I used it as a tablet with the like art glove. That way it didn't move around as I was doodling and I could use all the touch features. I don't use hotkeys nearly as much as I should so for me it wasn't much of an issue lol. I just used undo and redo which is a 2 finger or 3 finger tap on the iPad. As for the cintiq, I actually haven't set anything up yet, but I saw a nifty thing where you can use a nintendo switch joycon as a pretty neat remote. I plan on setting that up soon ☺
Yeah you can use the switch controller as a remote for programs such as clip studio. I'm sure it'll work for photoshop and procreate as well lol. It might even work on the iPad but I haven't tested it out. So basically you'd hold the sync button on your joycon till it starts searching for a link. In the Bluetooth settings on your pc, you'll select the joycon. From there it's just a matter of mapping the buttons to keystrokes/commands. If you're on a Mac you may need like a helper program like "enjoyable" but the concept is the same. But it can act as a remote that can do quite a few different things lol
I had to take a minute to have a research on this, and I ended up getting an 8bitduo game controller, and had a poke with CSP on my ipad and that changes things up D8 I'm gonna give CSP another go. I think I can handle the idea of a hand controller for short cuts, and the 8bit controller is super small- honestly too small for gaming on but great for artists. I'm gonna try it! Thank you for pointing it out for me <3
So basically you'd hold the sync button on your joycon till it starts searching for a link. In the Bluetooth settings on your pc, you'll select the joycon.
From there it's just a matter of mapping the buttons to keystrokes/commands. If you're on a Mac you may need like a helper program like "enjoyable" but the concept is the same.
But it can act as a remote that can do quite a few different things lol