![]() The situation is different if you’re a Windows user or have an older Mac. Since I don’t own a MacBook, I’ll disregard Sidecar for the moment. With that, you don’t need any additional software. Apple’s operating systems starting from iPadOS 13 and macOS 10.15 include Sidecar integration. Thanks to Sidecar, you can connect your iPad to your MacBook in just a few clicks and use it as an additional screen. I tested Spacedesk and Splashstop Wired XDisplay, two free programs that I’ve linked below.įor Apple users, the solution is simple. I also own an iPad – so, I thought I’d try to set it up as a secondary display. I put it through exercises which have produced problems on both duet and astropad, super fast hatching, this thing handles like butter.Īll the above is true for the Mac version as well, all in all I can not recommend this enough and will continue further testing.When working on my Windows notebook, I often find myself wishing for more screen space. ![]() But I remedied this but setting a different resolution( I could not create a resolution needed for Mac however so stuck on partial screen) so the entirety of the iPad’s screen is now used but i sacrificed the monitor’s aspect ratio for this and ended up with black bars on the side, but for the price and what I get I really don’t mind at all and it can be switched back in a single click of the button. Precision and latency work wonders here.the only negative I encountered was that it did not take up the entire dimension of the screen. Without the leading lines on those apps the lag becomes much more readily seen but not here. It doesn’t even use leading lines like duet and astropad, because it really doesn’t need it. I gots to say this little thing is amazing, at 11 dollars for a flat purchase it’s an easy decision, on windows it has very accurate colors, but what’s more important is that the latency is phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal. Overall biggest problem was the poor color reproduction. ,touch on the Mac side is also very janky and very very bad, not so bad on windows but not great either. Pros:works good across both windows and Mac, drawing is low latency(but can be improved)Ĭons: The negatives are many, poor color reproduction on windows side, I was having weird lag issues on the Mac side( strokes would stutter upon a millisecond before completion and would not inherit pen pressure on the end bits) Does exactly what’s it’s meant to and feels naturalĬons: extremely expensive, since Luna is pretty much a given for the additional experience, so base purchase plus Luna alone is 80+ dollars, the base purchase alone may suffice for some but was not ideal for me. Pros: Very low latency and amazing feel, nice gestures. Now I’ve been going through every single one of these “make iPad into drawing tablet” apps one by one and here’s my findings Thank you for reporting spam and other rule-breaking content. If you have any suggestions regarding subreddit or community improvements, you can message the moderators at any time. Exceptions may be made and the final say goes to the moderators. Self-Promotion is prohibited unless posted and presented as self-promotion, and only in the General Discussion Thread.Out-of-topic content or content that isn't directly related to iPads will be removed.Any request to remove MDM or otherwise break into devices will be removed. ![]()
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