![]() While my experience so far with the Sidecar and Univeral Control has been pretty good, there are some limits. Okay, so maybe Apple doesn’t want me running MacOS on my iPad, after all. There are some limits but it’s cool, to say the least Image used with permission by copyright holder Even when typing this post, the whites of the WordPress UI looked a lot more vibrant against the black text of my paragraphs, and it is all thanks to my iPad Pro. I watched some nature videos, and I really couldn’t help but be blown away when I saw the details in the greens of trees, and the browns of rocks in a scene where a helicopter was flying over Switzerland. Despite it being a remote session through Wi-Fi, the colors in videos are much more vibrant, the display gets better peak brightness. Well, I’m happy to report that when running MacOS on my iPad through Sidecar, everything looks amazing. Or, in my case with my Mac Mini, pay well over $1,000 for a monitor that supports that tech. Since then Mini LED has made its way over to the MacBook Pros, but you’ll need to spend well over $1,500 to get that. Yet, when Apple released the iPad Pro 2021 model, it played up the benefits of Mini LED technology. ![]() It packs a lot of space to multitask with, but it’s an older LCD monitor so things sometimes seem dull when editing videos on it. Nothing is wrong with the old-school 4K resolution monitor I usually use with my Mac Mini. The iPad display really fits MacOS Image used with permission by copyright holder So, I can swipe up to minimize or close the app, and use another iPad app in the background. What’s even better is that Sidecar functions as an app on the iPad. Even the OneNote app on MacOS feels a lot more natural to use than the iPadOS version, with some more features, and a lot more visible inking space. ![]() My personal favorite app for this is Tayasui Sketches, which is a fun sketching app. It feels awesome to use the Apple Pencil on drawing apps on Mac OS, where you get a full desktop-like experience, rather than a mobile-first layout. It’s a nice use for the accessory, which I never really used otherwise when my iPad is on its own. In this situation, you can use the Apple Pencil to scroll web pages or touch the screen where you would want to touch with a finger. While I still can’t use my fingers like I can on a Surface, the Apple Pencil fills the gap. One of the benefits of this neat trick is being able to control MacOS on an iPad Pro with touch. Finally, a portable touch screen Mac? Image used with permission by copyright holder Additionally, fellow Reddit users have posted about this before. I’m not sure if this is a bug, or it is intended, but the folks at MacRumors do point out that both can be used at the same time. It takes multiple tries, but you know when you have it right when the settings look like what I have in the section above. I picked my iPad from the list multiple times in both areas simultaneously until both were checked. Next, I clicked the Link Keyboard and Mouse option, and also the Mirror or extend. I then clicked the Add Display drop-down button again. That done, I went back to the Display part of the system settings from earlier. I also headed to the Display Settings link and choose my iPad as my main display. Then, in MacOS 12.3, head to System Preferences and choose Display.įrom there, I clicked the Add Display button and added my iPad Pro as a second display. All you have to do is enable Sidecar, as well as Universal Control, and then keep your iPad and Mac close and on the same Wi-Fi. So, what’s the magic and how’d I get it to work? Well, you’ll still need access to a Mac with a keyboard and mouse to get this going. Getting it working Arif Bacchus/ Digital Trends Paired with the Apple Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro, I could control everything from my Mac Mini with just my iPad’s keyboard and mouse (and not the one attached to my Mac Mini.) Literally, anything, and in any room of my house, as long as the Wi-Fi is stable enough and the Bluetooth connection stays. I'm running MacOS on my iPad with Sidecar and Universal Control! /XqMu0skOnW As long as my Mac Mini and iPad Pro are on the same network, Bluetooth is enabled, and signed in with the same Apple ID, I can move everything from my Mac Mini down to my iPad screen and turn my iPad into a portable touch and stylus-enabled Mac. Little did I know, that these two features can actually come together as one. This hidden menu has forever changed how I use my Mac My last hope for Mac gaming is the iPhone 15 Pro Apple fixed one of my biggest macOS gripes with Sonoma - but I still want more
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