Macbook Pro Retina OS 10.13.4; HDMI cable; Brand new Raspberry Pi Model 3B+ I do not possess a HDMI monitor which I could use for my raspberry pi, thus I would like to use my macbook pro for that function. My raspberry pi is brand new, and has never been configured before nor connected to the internet.
To use PS4 remote play on a laptop or Mac, download it from the website. While you wait, hunt around for a USB cable and a PS4 controller, then plug them into your system. While you can use your keyboard to navigate your PS4. You’re limited to only the arrow keys to move, Enter to confirm things, and Esc to go back. Since you need to play PS4 on the laptop monitor, setting the video output correctly is very important. Go to Settings and Video Quality for Remote Play on the start screen of your PS4 Remote Play. Then, configure the following parameters. Set the Resolution: Choose any of the Low (360p) or Standard (540p).
iMacs from mid 2011 to now will only work in target display mode
with a Thunderbolt port equipped Mac. Nothing else will work.
Late 2009 and 2010 iMacs will work with Macs equipped with
Thunderbolt ports and Macs and perhaps other devices equipped
with Mini Display Port.
How To Use Mac As A Monitor For Ps4 Compatible
Early 2009 iMacs and earlier do not support Target Display mode.
See this page Use your iMac as a display with Target Display Mode - Apple Support.
Here is the table from that page for Target Display mode connectivity:
How To Use A Mac Desktop As A Monitor For Ps4
iMacs you can use | Cable | Port you need on your other Mac |
iMac (27-inch Late 2009) | Mini DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort | Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt |
iMac (27-inch Mid 2010) | Mini DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort | Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt |
iMac (Mid 2011) | Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt |
iMac (Mid 2012 and later) | Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt |
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