

- #USING IPAD SHARE DISPLAY FOR MAC MINI VIA BLUETOOTH INSTALL#
- #USING IPAD SHARE DISPLAY FOR MAC MINI VIA BLUETOOTH PRO#
For wired connection: Lightning-to-USB or USB-C charging cable.Host: macOS 10.8 and above (macOS 10.13.4–10.13.6 is not supported), but latest features require a host on 10.10+.

Touch Gestures - You can control your Mac with intuitive iOS gestures: tap or drag to operate the mouse or tap with two fingers to right-click. Keyboard - Type using Air Display's built-in keyboard or any Bluetooth keyboard. HiDPI - Choose Normal, Retina, or HiDPI resolution to suit your taste. Multiple Monitors - Air Display connects up to 4 iPads simultaneously for powerful multi-monitor configurations. This is especially useful when drawing or painting details. Pinch Zoom - Zoom in to magnify the screen. Teleprompter Mode - Air Display can flip your screen horizontally or vertically for use with a teleprompter. Pressure Sensitivity - Use an Apple Pencil, a third-party pressure-sensitive pen, or even your finger to draw or paint into pressure-aware Mac apps like Photoshop and Motion. And for even faster, more reliable performance, you can connect your iOS device and Mac via the USB charging cable. Wi-Fi or USB - You can connect wirelessly.
#USING IPAD SHARE DISPLAY FOR MAC MINI VIA BLUETOOTH INSTALL#
(Sorry Windows users, Air Display is just for Macs.)įor best results, connect via USB for buttery smooth graphics performance.Īir Display has two components: this iOS app and a separate free host app that you install on your Mac. Increase your productivity with extra screen real estate, or mirror your Mac computer display to your iOS device. “You have a bunch of different options to turn your iPad into a second display, but we prefer Air Display as the easiest option.” - Lifehacker
#USING IPAD SHARE DISPLAY FOR MAC MINI VIA BLUETOOTH PRO#
“Whether you’re a MacBook owner with an occasionally need to expand the desktop while on the road or a Mac Pro user who can never have enough screens, Air Display 3 is a cost-effective way to add up to four displays using devices you already own.” -Macworld (Sorry, intrepid M1 thrill-seekers!)Īir Display turns your iOS screen into a wireless (or wired) display for your Mac. The Air Display Host software requires an Intel-based Mac.
