Hi guys,
I need your advice on something I want to do.\
I have an iPad Pro and a 14 inch MBP.
Outside of work, I mostly use my iPad and the MBP is used mostly stationary on my desk. Sometimes I do use it on the couch. So far no problem.
Last week my kid managed to damage the screen of my MBP. Mostly not an issue (since it was used stationary with external displays most of the time anyway) but my couch sessions are currently not possible.
My options:
(A) Get the screen repaired (up to 800€ last time I checked)
(B) Get a cheap MBA (800-900€)
Since my device is fully functional apart from the screen, I think option (B) seems more attractive to me. That way I would have 2 devices.
But after thinking about it a while, I was coming up with another idea:
(C) Get a Magic Keyboard (350€) for my iPad Pro and then use macOS' Screen Mirroring Feature to use the iPad Pro as an external Screen and then use my iPad Pro with its magic keyboard as a laptop.
Not only would this be the cheapest solution, it would also fit my "workflow" best. I'd love if my MBP could just stay stationary and I would be able to just use my iPad elsewhere.
I already used the screen mirroring feature to do that occasionally in the past but without a trackpad (had to use my external Magic Trackpad) and just the on-screen keyboard on the iPad that wasn't quite what I was looking for. Otherwise I was happy with the solution (latency is good enough for what I was doing).
There are a few problems with this solution. Maybe someone can help me out?
Of course ideal would be option (D) which would be Apple allowing macOS to be installed on iPads, but... yeah. Let's stick with the doable ones...
I need your advice on something I want to do.\
I have an iPad Pro and a 14 inch MBP.
Outside of work, I mostly use my iPad and the MBP is used mostly stationary on my desk. Sometimes I do use it on the couch. So far no problem.
Last week my kid managed to damage the screen of my MBP. Mostly not an issue (since it was used stationary with external displays most of the time anyway) but my couch sessions are currently not possible.
My options:
(A) Get the screen repaired (up to 800€ last time I checked)
(B) Get a cheap MBA (800-900€)
Since my device is fully functional apart from the screen, I think option (B) seems more attractive to me. That way I would have 2 devices.
But after thinking about it a while, I was coming up with another idea:
(C) Get a Magic Keyboard (350€) for my iPad Pro and then use macOS' Screen Mirroring Feature to use the iPad Pro as an external Screen and then use my iPad Pro with its magic keyboard as a laptop.
Not only would this be the cheapest solution, it would also fit my "workflow" best. I'd love if my MBP could just stay stationary and I would be able to just use my iPad elsewhere.
I already used the screen mirroring feature to do that occasionally in the past but without a trackpad (had to use my external Magic Trackpad) and just the on-screen keyboard on the iPad that wasn't quite what I was looking for. Otherwise I was happy with the solution (latency is good enough for what I was doing).
There are a few problems with this solution. Maybe someone can help me out?
- The only way to initiate the Sidecar session is from the MBP. So if I didn't want to walk up to my desk to start it, I would have to use something like Splashtop to connect to the MBP first to initiate the screen mirroring before being able to use my iPad. This works but isn't exactly a nice way of doing it. Is there a better solution for this? Ideally I would like to be able to wake my MBP from sleep with this but as far as I'm aware I would have to build some kind of custom solution for this?
- Normally (unlike the keyboard), the trackpad of the magic keyboard can't be used to control the cursor of my MBP, correct? I have found this workaround, but since I don't have a magic keyboard yet, I can't test if this still works. Anyone knows? If it does not: Is there any way to directly connect the magic keyboard to my MBP (I assume not) and if there isn't, is there a third party keyboard like the magic keyboard that can do this? (I really don't want to tape a Logitech K400 to my iPad even though that would be *exactly* what I need...)
Of course ideal would be option (D) which would be Apple allowing macOS to be installed on iPads, but... yeah. Let's stick with the doable ones...