RELATED: How to Use Your iPad as an External Mac Display With Sidecar However, if you just want to use your iPad as a second display, the basic Duet app is all you need. Unlike Sidecar, not only does Duet support older Macs, but you also don’t have to run macOS Catalina or iPadOS 13 to use this feature. The Duet Pro subscription ($3.99 per month) enables Apple Pencil support so you can use your iPad as a drawing tablet (one of Sidecar’s best features). If you want more features, you can subscribe to Duet Air ($1.99 per month), which lets you use your iPad as a wireless display. After you install it, just plug your iPad (or iPhone) into your Mac and start using it as a secondary display. But don’t worry-you can get the same functionality with the third-party app, Duet.ĭuet ($9.99) has been around for years and has steadily gained new functionality. Unfortunately, it’s only available on newer (post-2016) MacBooks and iPads. With Apple’s Sidecar feature, you can use your iPad as a secondary Mac display.
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