That is an interesting idea, but what about keyboard and mouse access? If I connect my MacBook Pro to use my iMac (or Mac mini or Mac Pro) as an external monitor, can I use the keyboard and mouse/trackpad connected to the desktop to control the MacBook? In other words, can you use it as a full KVM solution? Because, for me, that would be a killer option. Especially as I've been trying to work out how to rig a KVM switch to a Mac using a Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad. (The simplest way seems to be to have them permanently plugged in via Lightning cables, which seems redundant.)
Yes you can. Lots of people use Luna's to control headless Mac Mini servers. I use it to remotely control my Mac Pro in my office from my MacBook Air wherever I am in the house.
As an owner of iPad Pros that do not support SideCar,
Take advantage of the Luna sale - it's way better than SideCar even if your iPad Pro supported it. I use my 1st Gen iPad Pro as a secondary display on my MacBook Air all the time.
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Yes you can. Lots of people use Luna's to control headless Mac Mini servers. I use it to remotely control my Mac Pro in my office from my MacBook Air wherever I am in the house.
Take advantage of the Luna sale - it's way better than SideCar even if your iPad Pro supported it. I use my 1st Gen iPad Pro as a secondary display on my MacBook Air all the time.