Use my I-mac as a display for another PC?

How can I hook up another PC to my i-mac display?

VNC, Remote Desktop (either Apple's or Microsoft's), or you need a Mac compatible of Target Display Mode and a PC that can transmit video over the same standard as the Target Display Mode compatible cable.

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  • Using an iMac as a 2nd display for another iMac?

    Hi all,
    is it possible to use an iMac as a 2nd display for another iMac?
    I guess it depends (if at all possible) on the models, right?
    Would it be possible with two of the currently available iMac 27" models?
    Is it just connecting the two video jacks with a cable? That would mean that the jack is input AND output connector at the same time: the video signal would be output from iMac 1 and serve as input for iMac 2.
    Thoughts?
    Thanks,
    Stefan.

    Awesome, David! Thank you! That helped a lot!
    Additional question: because running applications on the target-display-mode-iMac keep running: will I be able to connect from the source iMac to the target-mode-iMac via OS X's Share Screen functionality? So that I can still USE the 2nd (target-display-mode) iMac for running applications and accessing them? Or is the iMac in target display mode really just a dumb display? Will ssh'ing to it work?
    A little background: programs like Cubase and Logic work really great with two screens. Additionally, some audio plugins really need a lot of CPU power and some of those can actually distribute the number crunching via the LAN to other computers. So my thought is: run Cubase on iMac #1, use iMac #2 as a 2nd screen (will work, thanks to David's reply) AND use iMac #2's CPU, too, to help some Cubase plugins' number crunching. Would that work?
    Thanks a lot,
    Stefan.

  • Using a second Mac as a display for a first

    Disclaimer: Apple does not necessarily endorse any suggestions, solutions, or third-party software products that may be mentioned in the topic below. Apple encourages you to first seek a solution at Apple Support. The following links are provided as is, with no guarantee of the effectiveness or reliability of the information. Apple does not guarantee that these links will be maintained or functional at any given time. Use the information below at your own discretion.
    This Frequently answered question (FAQ) comes about:
    Can an iMac/iBook/Powerbook/MacBook act as a display for another Mac since they all have a built-in display?
    The truth is complicated because you have to consider who is doing the processing, and who has the drivers for the work being done.
    1. For people who want the processing power of multiple Macs together, there is
    Daugerresearch.com's Pooch.
    2. Apple's Target Disk Mode lets you treat the hard disk of one Mac as an external drive to another. You do have to be careful with this, only the Mac that is currently booted to an active screen has its drivers enabled. If you need the drivers of the other Mac to do some sort of installation, it may not work right, or if you need it to run specific software.
    3. The iMac 27" now has a DisplayPort Input port that allows displaying from a second Mac. See Using a 27-inch iMac as an external display. There are some hurdles to get there, however some third party solutions for those hurdles are listed on:
    http://lowendmac.com/ed/bashur/09db/dvi-to-mini-displayport.html
    4. If you have a second screen to initially setup a Mac as a server of some sort you can make it "headless" (i.e. no second screen necessary) using one of these solutions:
    iChat Screen Sharing
    OSX VNC
    Netopia's Timbuktu
    Apple Remote Desktop
    Microsoft Remote Desktop
    Screen Recycler
    Finder Screen Sharing
    The speed of your network though can make such solutions appear too slow for words. If you use IP over Firewire on Mac OS X
    10.5, 10.4, or 10.3 reasonable speeds can be obtained.
    Elgato makes Firewire compatible capture devices which can capture S-Video. If you output the video of that Mac to an S-Video connector, you can view its video on the Elgato capture screen in 720 x 480 resolution. This usually is too little real estate for an effective second display, but for some it may be the quickest solution available.
    In addition, Mac Minis, Intel based iMacs and Mac Pros do accept any display that supports VGA or DVI. Contrary to what you might think, you aren't stuck to Apple's displays. The Apple displays themselves are true Progressive LCDs that are widescreen with color matching, extra ports, and an extra place to put an iSight mount if you can find an original iSight. DVI supports more resolutions, and dual-link DVI even more.
    This is the 2nd version of this tip. It was submitted on March 12, 2010 by a brody.
    Do you want to provide feedback on this User Contributed Tip or contribute your own? If you have achieved Level 2 status, visit the User Tips Library Contributions forum for more information.

    Hi Brian,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.  You can mirror the displays or make whichever display you want the primary in Extended Desktop mode.  See this article for details:
    How to use multiple displays with your Mac
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5019
    The white bar at the top of the left blue box represents the menu bar and determines which display is your primary display. To change your primary display, click the white bar and drag and drop it on the blue box representing the display you would prefer to be your primary display.
    Cheers,
    - Ari

  • Using a 20" iMac as secondary display for another iMac.

    I have an older Intel 20" iMac that I'd like to use as a secondary display for a newer 20" iMac. Is that possible?
    In my dreamworld, I'd still be able to use the old iMac as a second machine somehow. Ideally I'd be able to leave it running and switch over to it somehow. Am I dreaming or is this somehow possible?

    My son no longer uses his old "snowball" iMac (2003) and I may try this as it would a nice (17") second screen.

  • Using one laptop as an external display for another?

    The title says it all really, can this be done?

    Not directly, no. But you can approximate the function with Screen Recycler. I haven't tried it myself, but it's worth a look.

  • Connect iMac 2011 as a display for another iMac 2011

    Hello.
    I have two iMac's 2011, and want to use one of them as a display for another.
    Is there any way to do that?
    Best regards,
    Alexey

    Thanx for reply!
    My mistake - one of iMac's is 2010 (iMac11,3).
    According to this doc, there is no way to connect iMac 2010 to 2011 in TDM.
    Maybe there is another way to do that (over ethernet or any other interface)?
    A.

  • Using MacBook Pro display for another computer, is this possible?

    I have a MacBook Pro and an older Dell tower, i would like to see if I can use an input on the MacBook Pro to view my desktop on the Dell without the use of another monitor clogging up my workspace. Im thinking firewire or something.... i don't know.... Thanks.
    PowerMac G5, PowerMac G4, iMac G3   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    You cannot use a display built into a Mac as a monitor for another machine, as no Mac has a video-in port. You may be able to get a workable configuration by installing a VNC server on the PC and then using a VNC client on the MacBook Pro such as this one to control it.
    (14008)

  • How can I use my rMBP as a secondary display for my iMac using thunderbolt?

    Based on this thread, it's not possible: https://discussions.apple.com/message/19207767
    But, I'm stubborn and refuse to believe that. Maybe they've released a software update (e.g., in Mountain Lion) that has since made this possible? Maybe there is an app that allows for this?
    Note that I don't want a solution that involves network hacks... this is at work, and I'd rather not slow down the network for others. And I'm not interested in the reverse setup (i.e., using my iMac as a secondary display for my rMBP).
    iMac: 27-inch, Late 2012. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M 512 MB. OS X 10.8.4.
    rMBP: Retina, Mid 2012 (15" I think). NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB. OS X 10.8.4.

    It's not possible. You can use the iMac as a display for the MBP,  but the reverse is not possible. The MBP does not have Target Display Mode as a feature and no third-party app nor hack can enable something that doesn't exist. The only way to accomplish this will be one of the network solutions.
    Regards.

  • Using the IMac 27 only as display for MacBook Pro

    Hello,
    i like to use my iMac 27 only as display for my MacBook Pro.
    I have the connecting cable.
    I must start the iMac, he is booting and then i can plug in the cable to my MacBook. Now i have the second display for using with my MacBook.
    Now my question: Is it possible to use the display without booting the iMac-system?
    Thank you for help!
    Best wishes
    Lutz

    LutzTrabert wrote:
    Now my question: Is it possible to use the display without booting the iMac-system?
    no.
    [_*Using a 27-inch iMac as an external display*_|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3924]
    JGG

  • Can I hook use an  older iMac as an display for my Macbook Pro?

    Can I use an older iMac as an display for my Macbook Pro?  The Macbook Pro has the Mini display port and the iMac has the older (larger) display port.  I am trying to have a document open on the iMac while writing a paper on the Macbook Pro.
    Thank you for your time.

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    You can use the Mid 2011 iMac as a display for your 2011 MacBook Pro. Both have Thunderbolt, so you won't have any problem > http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11302?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    Buy a Thunderbolt cable and press Command and F2 keys on the iMac to enable Target Display

  • How to use one variable as a default value for another variable?

    Hi Experts,
    Is it possible to use one variable as a default value for another variable?
    For example:
    Variable 1 = current calendar year month
    Variable 2 = mandatory input ready variable for calendar year month
    I want to use variable 1 as default value for variable 2, but also have the ability to change the month if required.
    Thanks!
    Kathryn

    u can use replacement path variable
    in that case u can replace the values of 1 variable with the another variable...
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    u cannot enter value for variable 2
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  • Can i use the iq526 touchscreen as a monitor for another computer? if so, how do i input the video?

    can i use the iq526 touchscreen as a monitor for another computer? if so, how do i input the video?
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    You know, this is just a thought.  I'm not sure the differences between the iq526 and iq770, but as I was looking around I found this article.  I don't know if it'll help, but you might want to take a look.  Evidently someone figured out how to use the HP touchsmart as an external monitor for his Dell laptop.
    GeorgeFN
    I work on behalf of HP.

  • How do I turn off the alt scroll zoom?  When I'm in Adobe photoshop and illustrator using the pen tool, alt is utilized for another short cut.  I would like to use the alt command for the pen tool instead of zooming into the screen.

    How do I turn off the alt scroll zoom? 
    When I'm in Adobe photoshop and illustrator using the pen tool, alt is utilized for another short cut.  I would like to use the alt command for the pen tool instead of zooming into the screen.

    I tend to select things from left to right and every time I am moving in a downward right diagonal motion during lasso selection I am missing a clear view and I am tending to have a more sloppy selection.  All this does is slow me down since I need to go back and hit those areas again.  The big arrowhead just get's in the way.  The original lasso tool with the thin line and small active point at it's lower left was far better for me.
    I don't like turning the cursors to precise because I like to see the active tool icon where my cursor is and as the icon changes as I hold modifier keys down.  If I am forced to get comfortable with using pricise cursors I guess I will, but man, I've never had to do this in my 15 years of photoshop use...
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  • I purchased Lightroom on my old Macbook but recently updated to a Mac with Retina display for editing my photos. I don't want to purchase Lightroom again and want to keep my catalog I have been using. Is there a way to access it on my new computer?

    I purchased Lightroom on my old Macbook but recently updated to a Mac with Retina display. How do I access Lightroom on my new computer without purchasing it again?

    If you created a new Apple ID, you have to purchase the app again. If you can still use the old ID, then you can download it again for free by using that ID. But you will run the risk of locking yourself out of your new Apple ID for 90 days by downloading the app with your old ID and associating the iPad with the old ID.
    Is the risk of locking yourself out of your new Apple ID worth not having to pay $.99 again for an app?

  • Use the new iMac as a display for Mac Pro

    The goal is a simple one; use the newest model iMac 27inch as a display for the newest model Mac Pro (desktop tower). The latest Mac Pro has DVI and DisplayPort out and the iMac obviously has thunderbolt, usb, and firewire. I've discovered that there isn't really a way to get thunderbolt on the Mac Pro unless someone knows something I don't. If it's the case that thunderbolt can't be added to the current Mac Pro (be it by a new video card, or otherwise), I'm wondering if I could use a DVI to USB adapter to display it on the iMac.
    I guess the takeaway here is that I don't need a virtual solution. Primarily, I use screen sharing via gigabit ethernet to access it. However, when you need a physical hardware monitor (let's say when you restart your machine or need to boot outside of OS X), you can't use the virtual options. I need to be able to use it independantly, like a traditional monitor setup. Any thoughts?

    No that will not work. The iMac will not accept video in on using USB, or anything except Thunderbolt.
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