Huh? iPad is already controlled by touch.
wanting to use on either an ipad pro 3rd gen, or ipad air2... either can be fine for me....Which iPad model? Which iPadOS version? Which monitor model?
In any case: according to their manuals most HP monitors with touch functionality (like e.g. the HP E24t G4 FHD) need a video- AND USB-connection to enable/use it.
On Windows there is an automatic driver installation when connecting these monitors, IDK whether this is just for the video part (monitor profile etc.) or also required for the touch functionality.
Because you need a dongle/hub anyway to connect iPad and monitor, what happens when you additionally to video connect them with the USB-cable which came with the monitor (assuming you have access to a hub like e.g. this)?
this is incorrect... you can use an external monitor with ease... i do this weekly for presentations.you cannot use touch on an external monitor with iPad
I note that @Digitalguy included the word "touch" in the statement.this is incorrect... you can use an external monitor with ease... i do this weekly for presentations.
You misread my post...this is incorrect... you can use an external monitor with ease... i do this weekly for presentations.
Hi all. Have sent a few days googling and thought I’d consult the brains trust
I have a HP touchscreen monitor.
I’m wanting to use this to control my iPad.
I know it’s not supported natively… however anyone found a solution?
TIA
oh wow! i'll try this... do you know when i can download from?Macs have a software driver solution, but never heard of one for iPads.
oh wow! i'll try this... do you know when i can download from?
thanks
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not supported by HP... and no luck getting the touch-base to work on previous attempts