This solution can be downloaded here for macOS and for iOS (for ~ $ 20, currently for $ 9) from the app store. It is also interesting for me that you can simulate and use the touchbar of the new Macbook Pros (with macOS Sierra) on the iPad. With some programs this is quite practical with its word suggestions and flexible key assignments it seems to me.
iPad as a graphics tablet and screen extension. Solution 1: duet (additional monitor)ĭuet offers Mac and PC support and offers a desktop extension. So you use the iPad as an additional monitor. You can also mirror the primary monitor in order to operate the running programs on the iPad via touch or pen. IPad as additional monitor / graphics tabletīy coincidence, I recently stumbled across various options for using the iPad as a monitor extension or, together with an Apple pen or touch gestures, as an on-screen graphics tablet. Ultimately, I got stuck with two apps that, in combination, offer me the best compromise between price / performance (duet and Astropad). Both install a program on the Mac and a program on the iPad. After the initial setup, you only need to connect the iPad with the running app to the computer (via iPad cable or – with Astropad also via WLAN) and you can start right away.