4 tips to use the Apple iPad with your Apple MacBook
Get started with the Apple iPad and the Apple MacBook
We'll give you 4 tips to get even more out of your Apple iPad and Apple MacBook:
- Tip 1: use your iPad as a second screen
- Tip 2: share files via AirDrop
- Tip 3: use Handoff
- Tip 4: use Universal Control
Tip 1: use your iPad as a second screen
With Sidecar, you can use your iPad as a second screen. This way, you can expand your available screen space in no time. For example, you can search for information via Safari on your iPad while you write a report on your MacBook. In addition, you can also use the touchscreen of your iPad in macOS. This allows you to easily add illustrations to your Pages document or use your Apple iPad as a drawing tablet.
Tip 3: start on iPad, finish on MacBook
The Apple iPad is ideal for reading blogs, news articles, and social media messages. Did you come across something interesting that you'd like to reread on your MacBook at a later time? Copy the link to the article or text on your iPad. The universal clipboard will remember the link. When you open your MacBook, you press the touchpad with 2 fingers and select 'paste'. The copied text will now appear on your Apple MacBook.
Tip 4: use your mouse and keyboard with both devices
Thanks to the 'Universal Control' function of Apple, you can use the separate mouse or wireless keyboard of your iMac with your MacBook or iPad too. This means you can easily switch between the 2 Apple devices without reconnecting your trackpad or keyboard. To use this, go to Preferences on the iPad or iMac and Click Displays. Click Universal Control and check the options. You can now use your mouse and keyboard on the iPad too.