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How to Access the new iPad Pro with an External Monitor

Do you want to sell or give away your Apple Watch? Well, before you do so, you should ensure that it does not have any of your personal information, and can no longer be paired with your iPhone or iPad. Also, restore your watch to factory default settings before giving it away. Let’s check out the process to unpair your watch from the Watch app. Steps for unpairing the Apple Watch from the Watch app Unlock your iPhone and locate the Apple Watch app. Tap on the Apple Watch app. When the app opens, touch the active watch located on the upper side of the My Watch screen. Touch the info option located next to the present watch. Now, choose the option: Unpair Apple Watch. When prompted to confirm the action, tap on Unpair (name of the watch). Watch owners having a cellular service can select whether they want to Keep or Remove their plan. Just turn off Activation Lock. You will have to enter the password for your Apple ID and tap on the Unpair option. Now, the s...

How to Access the new iPad Pro with an External Monitor

New Apple’s iPad Pro not just ditched the home button but also it also enabled a switch from cthe ompany’s proprietary lightning connector to a more common USB-C connector. With the help of that USB-C connection, you can use a huge variety of accessories with iPad including external monitors too. Apple made this announcement during the launch of iPad Pro. It is not as easy to access as it may appear. It is not really a new feature With the help of an HDMI adapter, it has always been easy to mirror your iPad’s display to an external monitor. The newly launched iPad Pro makes it much easier to do so. Thanks to its new USB-C port. It makes it possible to work with the monitor that is having a resolution up to 5K. What would you require Not all of the USB-C are equally created. For instance- the new iPad Pro doesn’t support Thunderbolt 3 displays even though the connector looks identical to USB-C connector. It uses the Displayport standard but needs a hig...