Great video. This is the coolest idea. The product life of an iPad with iOS 17 has just jumped a number of years instead of months. These iPads can have a second life in 1st and 2nd world classrooms for computer projects or learning in general, instead of sitting in closets collecting dust.
I don't use my iPad for a Raspberry Pi, but as a second screen for my PC - for now. Using it for a RasPi was not on my radar, but now it is! Very interesting idea, and it could lead to me using my iPad for more "serious" work. What I used on the iPad is "MoniCon", but I use Camo Studio (paid version) on my Windows PC to connect my iPhone as a webcam - and had no idea, that it could be used much more broadly, even on the iPad. Now I know and have to see what else I can use with it …
You can get a HDMI driver board for an ipad display. That would let you resuscitate a broken iPad as an hdmi monitor that would also have lower latency and higher image quality than this setup. I have one but not plugged it in to my pi.
RetroPie is great. I have it set up on my Arcade1Up cabinet. Have you checked out WebRcade? Plays all the old school systems and arcade games right through your browser. No lag and everything works amazing.
Thank you!! I used my Apple bluetooth keyboard and mouse to connect to the RPi and have a sweet setup now with the iPad monitor through the capture card.
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I use a raspberry pi to run CNC GSender software and have a full size monitor. This might be a very good solution for a less cumbersome setup. I am assuming that the ipad screen is no longer a touch screen when running the app in the video. Am I correct?
@@Simplifycnc that is correct - I don’t normally run my iPad as a permanent screen. It’s more for setup and then setting up remote access where I run the Pi via that remote access.
I just stumbled on this video… what I’d like to do is have an RPi running Linux (so I could run a 1st class “office” package) and connect to it so I could run the Linux apps side by side with iPad apps… Why? Because ALL of the Office-type apps for iPad are missing big chunks of functionality or have brain-damaged interfaces. There are things I can do with Excel on a PC that are not right or completely missing on an iPad.
I use an older model iPad that has the lightning interface not usb c. Is there a way do this with my iPad? I would love to use my iPad as my pi 400 monitor. Thanks
In the App Store there is a list of iPad models that are compatible with CAMO Studio. There are USB-C to Lightening adapters, but first check the store to make sure your model is one the list.
No - it’s just a monitor. That would be cool, but it doesn’t Edit- the touchscreen brings you back to iPad functions - so it does allow you to switch back to iPad programs.
It’s an HDMI capture cable - they are quite inexpensive. I think I put a link in the description. Then, you need CAMO studio software (free) And, of course, an iPad that can run the software 😀
@@LearningandTechnology Thanks, I’ll look into that, I’ve just purchased the new raspberry pi 5, it has dual HDMI I was hoping that this new version might be able to spring straight out into the iPad as it’s running on 17 now…. I think I’ll do a bit more exploring, but thank you for your reply.
@@Raisedvoices1 cool! It’s pretty handy. You’re not actually turning the iPad into anything though - it’s more like just using it as a display. Lots of fun though and then you get to use both.
@LearningandTechnology This goose thought he was flexin, but all he achieved was showing the world wide web how much of a dumbass he truly is. Just check his grammar 😂🤣 Dude has no idea what Linux is while he plays Minecraft on the tablet Daddy brought him for doing his chores 😂🤣😂😂
HDMI - Orion app for iPad also acts like a monitor. But it will have the same requirements as Camo. The iPad needs to have USB-C and it will require a USB-C Video Capture cable.
This could be very useful. According to Forbes ipads only account for 35% of the market. How about a "how to" for Android tablets. Personally I will never give apple a centimo of my money.
You will need a USB video INPUT adapter - Here is the Capture Card I use to connect amzn.to/4eVtMA9
Great video. This is the coolest idea. The product life of an iPad with iOS 17 has just jumped a number of years instead of months. These iPads can have a second life in 1st and 2nd world classrooms for computer projects or learning in general, instead of sitting in closets collecting dust.
I don't use my iPad for a Raspberry Pi, but as a second screen for my PC - for now. Using it for a RasPi was not on my radar, but now it is! Very interesting idea, and it could lead to me using my iPad for more "serious" work. What I used on the iPad is "MoniCon", but I use Camo Studio (paid version) on my Windows PC to connect my iPhone as a webcam - and had no idea, that it could be used much more broadly, even on the iPad. Now I know and have to see what else I can use with it …
@@c.augustin The possibilities are endless! 😄
You can get a HDMI driver board for an ipad display. That would let you resuscitate a broken iPad as an hdmi monitor that would also have lower latency and higher image quality than this setup. I have one but not plugged it in to my pi.
This solution is more for a working iPad - so that I get to use both an iPad AND a raspberry Pi - a PiPad :)
@@LearningandTechnology Well keep the idea in mind incase one of your iPads makes the magic smoke but leaves the screen okay :).
@@AndrewHelgeCox Absolutely! It's a fantastic use case!
@@AndrewHelgeCox I have a iPad Air 2 that I can’t update iOS. Would this solution work with that?
interesting idea! where would i get the board from?
I am so used to set up my raspberry pi as headless, but I will give a try to the software, thanks for sharing this tool with us ....
RetroPie is great. I have it set up on my Arcade1Up cabinet. Have you checked out WebRcade? Plays all the old school systems and arcade games right through your browser. No lag and everything works amazing.
When you RaspberryPi ist connected to your WiFi or Intranet you can use you iPad with a VNC App without using an adapter.
@@dynahenry5733 Yes - this is true. You will need to connect to some sort of display to initially set that up though.
Thank you!! I used my Apple bluetooth keyboard and mouse to connect to the RPi and have a sweet setup now with the iPad monitor through the capture card.
Awesome! Have fun!
Exactly what I’m looking for! I’m going to use a pi5 and my iPad Pro M2! Thank you so much!
Oh wow. Good stuff. Decent way to repurpose some of my ipads.
I am planning on using this method to use the Raspberry Pi as a RetroPi
Heck yes im going to use my ipad as a screen! Thanks for the video
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I use a raspberry pi to run CNC GSender software and have a full size monitor. This might be a very good solution for a less cumbersome setup. I am assuming that the ipad screen is no longer a touch screen when running the app in the video. Am I correct?
@@Simplifycnc that is correct - I don’t normally run my iPad as a permanent screen. It’s more for setup and then setting up remote access where I run the Pi via that remote access.
Thanks.
I just stumbled on this video… what I’d like to do is have an RPi running Linux (so I could run a 1st class “office” package) and connect to it so I could run the Linux apps side by side with iPad apps…
Why? Because ALL of the Office-type apps for iPad are missing big chunks of functionality or have brain-damaged interfaces. There are things I can do with Excel on a PC that are not right or completely missing on an iPad.
Does the feed from the Raspberry Pi power the iPad? If not, is there a lightning adapter available that will do so?
@@RicciConnection I normally have my iPad charging on the Magic Keyboard
Love this combo, but.... how about the latency and FPS? are they good? or are you noticing any lag or frame drops?
I haven’t noticed any issues - I’ve used the same setup with my Switch and played games - which worked really well.
My I pad doesn't have USB C
Will it work with a lightning OTG adapter?
My Ipad was whatever generation first supported the pencil.
@@andreamitchell4758 I’m not sure if that generation would support this. You would need a different adapter and the software may not run on that iPad.
That is super cool !!
Do I have to charge iPad or will it be charging throughout the process
I use an older model iPad that has the lightning interface not usb c. Is there a way do this with my iPad? I would love to use my iPad as my pi 400 monitor. Thanks
In the App Store there is a list of iPad models that are compatible with CAMO Studio. There are USB-C to Lightening adapters, but first check the store to make sure your model is one the list.
Does the touchscreen work?
No - it’s just a monitor. That would be cool, but it doesn’t
Edit- the touchscreen brings you back to iPad functions - so it does allow you to switch back to iPad programs.
Does it work with PI3 with iPad Pro 6th Gen?
I am using PI3 with RetroPi and would like to use iPad as external screen for portability.
Cheers,
As long as to can install the Remote Desktop software on each (which should be possible)
Could it be used for connecting a desktop instead of a raspberry pi?
Why not - the iPad only recognizes one HDMI input stream. Where it comes from (Raspberry Pi, Windows, Linux, Android Box) doesn't matter.
Is there a full screen mode no black bar top bottom
So all we need is a USB-C cable to Mini HDMI ....and that should connect?
It’s an HDMI capture cable - they are quite inexpensive. I think I put a link in the description.
Then, you need CAMO studio software (free)
And, of course, an iPad that can run the software 😀
@@LearningandTechnology Thanks, I’ll look into that, I’ve just purchased the new raspberry pi 5, it has dual HDMI I was hoping that this new version might be able to spring straight out into the iPad as it’s running on 17 now…. I think I’ll do a bit more exploring, but thank you for your reply.
Anything for the old ipad?
Nothing that I’ve found so far - I am looking
Capture card isn’t appearing for me, I’m unsure what I did wrong
Same for me.
Are you using one of the ones in the link? It has to be an INPUT HDMI card - not the OUTPUT ones.
Yeah I’m going to turn my iPad Air in to an pi pad
@@Raisedvoices1 cool! It’s pretty handy. You’re not actually turning the iPad into anything though - it’s more like just using it as a display.
Lots of fun though and then you get to use both.
@LearningandTechnology This goose thought he was flexin, but all he achieved was showing the world wide web how much of a dumbass he truly is. Just check his grammar 😂🤣 Dude has no idea what Linux is while he plays Minecraft on the tablet Daddy brought him for doing his chores 😂🤣😂😂
So we can’t use the touchscreen with this type of connection?
No - it’s video
Hi, thank you for your nice description, but my ipad2 is not compatible with camo studio, is there another software to substitute for it?
I haven’t had the chance to find one that works on older iPads. (At least not a free one such as CAMO)
HDMI - Orion app for iPad also acts like a monitor. But it will have the same requirements as Camo.
The iPad needs to have USB-C and it will require a USB-C Video Capture cable.
how can i get apple intelligence?
@@yoguysattam Raspberry Pi doesn’t support it
@ No i mean like on my iphoen 12
This could be very useful. According to Forbes ipads only account for 35% of the market. How about a "how to" for Android tablets. Personally I will never give apple a centimo of my money.
@@nathanielescudero5379 Hopefully, as my channel grows, I’ll be able to purchase a wider range of hardware and rest even more configurations.
Lol, it only has 2 rating on the App store.
So… that’s not true. Are you looking at the right software?
call it a ipe lol
iPi?