I can definitively say that duet is by no means a polished application. Scrolling, such as in a browser window, usually was fast and responsive with little or no lag.īut I then encountered multiple issues when I began positioning app windows across both Mac and iPad screens. To run duet through its paces, I decided to open various applications and move their windows back and forth between my normal Mac screen and iPad "screen." This usually worked OK most of the time the app window would "plop" into place fine if quickly moved to the iPad screen. Immediately after connecting though, I discovered a small annoyance: On my system, iPhoto launched shortly after my iPad was connected, even though I've had this behavior disabled for years. ![]() Your mac will then "find" the second iPad screen. ![]() For my test, I connected a 3rd Generation iPad running iOS 8.1.2 to a MacBook Pro with 2.9 GHz Intel i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, running Mac OS X Yosemite version 10.10.1.īefore connecting an iPad to your Mac, start the duet iOS app, it should display a "Connect to Mac" message, followed by "Launching Duet" when plugged in the mac.
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