what kind of adapter do i need to connect my new iPadPro 4th gen to my old iMac (late 2013?
what kind of adapter do i need to connect my new iPadPro 4th gen to my old iMac (late 2013?
iPad Pro 12.9-inch, 3rd Gen, Wi-Fi, Cell
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what kind of adapter do i need to connect my new iPadPro 4th gen to my old iMac (late 2013?
iPad Pro 12.9-inch, 3rd Gen, Wi-Fi, Cell
FWIW, if your iMac is running Catalina, you should be able to easily
sync/backup using the iMacs Finder and WiFi. For transferring files
via the Files app on the iPad Pro and for apps that support it,
Air Drop should work as well.
FWIW, if your iMac is running Catalina, you should be able to easily
sync/backup using the iMacs Finder and WiFi. For transferring files
via the Files app on the iPad Pro and for apps that support it,
Air Drop should work as well.
I don't believe Apple makes or sells the adapter but it would need a USB-C female and USB male connections as in the following (which I have not tried and cannot verify will work). See: https://www.amazon.com/nonda-Adapter-MacBook-Laptops-Chargers/dp/B0861Y5LF6
I will give this a try, too. Thanks very much.
Update: I am trying this now and it looks like it is working. I just had the idea that if I restored stuff from my iMac, it would include more apps, etc., since I don't keep too much info on my iPhone, but I can go to settings later and update,I think.
Thanks again.
I'm very, very close behind you. You don't seem to be doing too badly -- you found this forum, asked a question and provided enough detail for it to be understandable, and were able to reply. That puts you in a club than many who are less than half your age can only dream of joining.
Thank you. Yes, I am running Catalina and that was going to be my next task so you have saved me much time with your solution. Thanks again. BTW: . I like that everyone's answers are use basic computer " language" that I, as a senior, can easily understand. Much appreciated.
Is there a reason you don' use iCloud? If you did there is no reason to make a physical connection at all.
Thank you for the info. I'll go to the Amazon link and do a little research. I appreciate your time. This stuff is NOT made for 81-year olds!! I'm "aware" but not that "aware."
Well, thank you very much! Wow! Never thought of it that way.
what kind of adapter do i need to connect my new iPadPro 4th gen to my old iMac (late 2013?