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Air Display is the easiest way to turn almost any spare screen into an extra display for your computer.
Wirelessly connect to an iPad or Android device from your laptop to create the ultimate road-warrior workstation. Or repurpose any nearby Mac or Windows PC to give yourself more screen real estate for your main Mac. Air Display connects easily, allowing you to extend or mirror up to four screens at once to create unique and powerful presentations or to improve your creative workflow in whatever way you choose.
NOTE: Air Display 2, the latest version that was compatible with Windows, is no longer available in the App Store.
An extra screen in 5 minutes
Buy the Air Display app from the App Store, download the free drivers from here to your computer, and GO.
More screens, more options
Use your iPad, iPhone, Mac or Windows PC as a second display. Extend or mirror your screen.
No wires needed
With Air Display’s advanced Wi-Fi, you never need to worry about having the right cable or even staying close to your computer.
Touch your desktop
Use your finger to draw directly on the screen. Try it with a calculator app, painting tool, or music control surface.
Buy the Air Display app
Do this from the device that will be your extra screen.
Get the free driver
Download to the computer that will be your main screen.
Click to connect
Launch Air Display on your extra screen device, then Connect in the Air Display menu on your computer.
I would like to connect my older MacBook Air as a second monitor using a Thunderbolt cable.
I can use 'screen sharing' via WiFi but that is not what I am looking for.
I suspect my Thunderbolt Bridge is not configured properly: the MacBook Air shows a 'Connected' status (using DHCP with manual address) while the MacBook Pro also displays a green light however the Status says 'Some connected'.
The bottomline is that I do not have the option to share my screen (no additional 'Arrangement' tab in 'Displays').
How can this be fixed ? Do I need another piece of software ?
Thanks in advance
Monitor For Mac Mini 2020
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch,Early 2015), OS X El Capitan (10.11.1)