Plug your USB-C HDMI and/or VGA adapter into your iPad Pro's charging port.Now that you've got your adapter, here's how you connect your iPad Pro to your external monitor: Many adapters you can buy, like this one from CDW, have both HDMI and VGA ports. You'll need one of these adapters, depending on whether your external monitor has a VGA or HDMI port: IPad Pro 11-inch (1st and 2nd generation)Īnd here are the models with a Thunderbolt/USB 4 connector:Įven if your iPad Pro's charging cable is not compatible with the ports on your external monitor, don't worry. You may still be able to connect your iPad Pro and monitor using an adapter. IPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd and 4th generation) If you're not sure which connector your iPad Pro has, here are the models with a USB-C connector: If you don't have an Apple Pro Display XDR, you can still connect your iPad Pro to an external monitor if you have a model with a USB-C or Thunderbolt/USB 4 connector. That's it! Your Apple Display XDR should now mirror your iPad Pro's screen. Plug the other end of the cable into your iPad Pro's charging port. Plug your Thunderbolt 3 Pro Cable into the display.
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