To use your iPad display, drag any window or files from your Mac computer to the right of your screen, which will take you to the tablet.
If for some reason you don't see the AirPlay icon, click the Apple menu in the top right and go to System Preferences > Displays and check Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available.Ĭlick the Display option in the menu bar to find your iPad. If you're on MacOS Catalina, you'll instead click on the AirPlay icon in the menu bar and then select your iPad. In the menu that appears, choose your iPad. If you're running MacOS Big Sur or later, click the Display icon in the menu bar at the top right.
Share your entire Mac desktop to your iPadĭepending on what software update you have on your computer, sharing your computer desktop to your tablet may vary. You can also use your USB to connect the two devices, with the advantage of being able to also charge your iPad while it's in use as a second monitor. If you plan on going wireless, the two devices must be within 30 feet of one another.
It's best to update your devices to the latest software available to avoid any issues.Īlso, both devices must be logged in to the same Apple ID account, using two-factor authentication.
For your Mac, you must be running MacOS Catalina or later and it has to be one of the following models: Requirements to use your iPad as a second displayĪs mentioned above, both of your devices need to support Sidecar, which is the feature that allows you to use your iPad as a second monitor for your Mac.