Two monitors are better than one, and with a Mac running macOS Catalina or later, you can turn your iPad into a second display with Sidecar, which allows your computer to talk with your tablet and
Sidecar not working on new Mac mini M1. I have a new Mac mini (M1) and trying to get sidecar working with my iPad Pro (4th generation), when I select it after a few seconds I get a message saying unable to connect device timed out. I have already tried logging out and back of iCloud on both devices, restarting devices, switching Handoff off andUsing a sidecar container with the logging agent. You can use a sidecar container in one of the following ways: The sidecar container streams application logs to its own stdout. The sidecar container runs a logging agent, which is configured to pick up logs from an application container. Streaming sidecar container
I'm glad to provide an answer. You would need an iPad to use Sidecar as shown here: Use your iPad as a second display for your Mac with Sidecar. It is possible to use some iMac models as an external display, but a MacBook can't be used as one.If you're using a USB-C or TB3 Mac, you may as well get a portable USB-C monitor like this one I got two to run, one using SideCar and the other using DuetDisplay
sidecar wireless works perfectly for me and finally after Monterey 12.3, i have the exact same wi-fi performance as i do when sidecar is disconnected. i tried universal control and it's pretty buggy right now, especially with my logitech m720 mouse i use on mac. i can't scroll at all (because of logitech options, which i need on mac)
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