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Zoom AI Companion2024-10-18 04:28 AM
Hello,
I am looking to teach Zoom by mirroring the Pro Create app on the iPad, which is linked to my MacBook Pro M1 through Zoom. Please advise me if this is possible with clear instructions.
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2024-10-18 06:42 AM
@simonartist wrote:Hello,
I am looking to teach Zoom by mirroring the Pro Create app on the iPad, which is linked to my MacBook Pro M1 through Zoom. Please advise me if this is possible with clear instructions.
Yes, you can teach via Zoom while mirroring the Procreate app from your iPad to your MacBook Pro. First, ensure your iPad is connected to your Mac either via AirPlay (for wireless) or a USB cable. For AirPlay, both devices need to be on the same Wi-Fi network.
Go to the Control Center on your Mac and choose "Screen Mirroring," then select your iPad. Once connected, open Zoom on your MacBook and start your meeting. In Zoom, select "Share Screen" and choose the mirrored iPad screen. This will allow your Zoom participants to see the Procreate app in real time as you teach.
2024-10-18 06:42 AM
@simonartist wrote:Hello,
I am looking to teach Zoom by mirroring the Pro Create app on the iPad, which is linked to my MacBook Pro M1 through Zoom. Please advise me if this is possible with clear instructions.
Yes, you can teach via Zoom while mirroring the Procreate app from your iPad to your MacBook Pro. First, ensure your iPad is connected to your Mac either via AirPlay (for wireless) or a USB cable. For AirPlay, both devices need to be on the same Wi-Fi network.
Go to the Control Center on your Mac and choose "Screen Mirroring," then select your iPad. Once connected, open Zoom on your MacBook and start your meeting. In Zoom, select "Share Screen" and choose the mirrored iPad screen. This will allow your Zoom participants to see the Procreate app in real time as you teach.
2024-10-24 01:31 PM
Hi @simonartist!
I just wanted to let you know that I’ve marked @khonaas's response as the accepted solution as I believe it answers your question. I hope it helps! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.