Using an iPad as a Mac mini second screen has a touch limit
An iPad can be used as a second for a , but in this setup the iPad touchscreen does not directly control the Mac. The desired setup is not just showing the Mac screen on the iPad, but also using finger taps on the iPad as input for the Mac. The practical question is whether the iPad can act like both a display and a mouse or for the .
Key points
- The setup uses an iPad as a second for a .
- The iPad touchscreen does not control the Mac in the setup.
- The useful goal is to use the iPad as both a screen and an input device.
- This is relevant for owners who run the without a permanent .