
Click Ok and continue clicking Ok to go through the quick start guide.Enter your Raspberry Pi Username and Password when prompted.Click the the Raspberry Pi icon when detected.It starts scanning for available devices on your local network Install it with: sudo dpkg -i nomachine_7.7.4_1_b.Download NoMachine on your Raspberry PiĪ) You can download it and install it directly on your Raspberry Pi orī) Use the Terminal available on your iPad:.You now have a Terminal available to use your Raspberry Pi through the iPad. Save the new host and connect to it using your Raspberry Pi Username and Password.Enter your Raspberry Pi Username as configured on your Raspberry Pi.Use your Raspberry Pi IP address as Hostname.Download Termius App on your iPad (or any SSH client of your choice).To establish the connection between your iPad and your Raspberry Pi: Establish an SSH connection to the Raspberry Pi Once you have your Raspberry Pi IP address, copy it and save it for later. To find your Raspberry Pi IP address, you can:Ī) Use Ping on your Raspberry to see its IP addressī) Use iNet App to scan and show your network IP addresses



I already have an Apple setup, and I was thinking of ways I could use my existing setup seamlessly with my Raspberry Pi. Recently, I found out a practical way to do it. I have a Raspberry Pi 4, but every time I wanted to use it I needed to plug in the external monitor, keyboard, and mouse… It’s not a lot of work, but sometimes I wished there was a simpler way to start using it quickly.
