![]() When you launch Luna, you're running your macOS on your iPad and when you close out of the Luna app, you have a regular iPad Pro again. There's definitely an element of inception to using your iPad as a display for your Mac. From Astro HQ:īut still, this setup was mind-blowing in other ways. You can also use a keyboard and mouse, as you would with any Mac. ![]() With this setup, you can control macOS using touch and Apple Pencil, just as you would anything else on your iPad. By plugging Luna Display into a Mac mini and opening the Luna Display app on the new iPad Pro, Astro HQ was able to get the iPad to serve not as a secondary display for its Mac, but a primary one. The folks over at Astro HQ, the developers behind Astropad, have come up with a novel use for Luna Display, the company's hardware module that turns your iPad into a full wireless touchscreen display for your Mac. Well, that's one way to add a monitor to your Mac mini setup.
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