This video tutorial demonstrates how to connect an iPad to Apple TV so you can wirelessly project the iPad screen. Apple iOS 6.x version. This tutorial will not make sense if you have upgraded to

How to connect an iPad to your TV with an Apple TV If you have an Apple TV , the process is actually even easier because there are no cables — it's all wireless, using your Wi-Fi network. 1. Plug your Apple TV into power and connect it to your TV with an HDMI cable. To watch movies in 4K HDR on Apple TV 4K, make sure that you're using an HDMI 2.0 or later cable, and have a TV that supports 4K, HDR, or both.Then turn on your TV and select the HDMI input that your Apple TV is connected to. If you just want them to be displayed onto the Apple TV, there are no cables required. Just turn the Apple TV on and scroll up from the bottom on your iPad. Make sure you have Bluetooth on, a little icon should pop up saying "Apple TV". Click on that and whatever you view on your iPad will be viewed on the Apple TV as well. The easiest way to connect wirelessly is with Apple's AirPlay feature, which allows you to mirror your iPhone or iPad via the Apple TV or TVs that support AirPlay 2.

The easiest way to connect wirelessly is with Apple's own media hub/extender, Apple TV. Once your Apple TV is set up, make sure it's connected to the same home Wi-Fi network as your iPhone or iPad.

How to connect an iPad to your TV with an Apple TV If you have an Apple TV , the process is actually even easier because there are no cables — it's all wireless, using your Wi-Fi network. 1. Plug your Apple TV into power and connect it to your TV with an HDMI cable. To watch movies in 4K HDR on Apple TV 4K, make sure that you're using an HDMI 2.0 or later cable, and have a TV that supports 4K, HDR, or both.Then turn on your TV and select the HDMI input that your Apple TV is connected to. If you just want them to be displayed onto the Apple TV, there are no cables required. Just turn the Apple TV on and scroll up from the bottom on your iPad. Make sure you have Bluetooth on, a little icon should pop up saying "Apple TV". Click on that and whatever you view on your iPad will be viewed on the Apple TV as well.

Step #1. To open the control center on iPhone X and newer or iPad with iOS 12 or later, swipe down from the upper right corner of your device's screen. And for iPhone 8 and older, swipe up from the bottom of your screen. Step #2. Tap on the Apple TV remote from the control center and tap on Apple TV from the list.

While Apple TV is a cool streaming device, its best use may well be as an iPad accessory. Not only can the iPad control the device, taking over for the Siri Remote that comes with Apple TV, but the iPad's display can also be sent to Apple TV through AirPlay, which lets you view the iPad on your big-screen television. Want to connect your iOS device to your Apple TV? The following steps are going to show you how we will make sure that your devices are up to date and then walk you through establishing a connection between the two. Tools You'll Need: An Apple TV 4K or Apple TV (4th generation) with tvOS 11 Use Screen Mirroring to see the entire screen of your iOS device on your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV. Connect your iOS device to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV. Open Control Center: On iPhone X or later or iPad with iOS 12 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen. Apple TV is a great way to connect your iPad to your TV. Because it uses AirPlay, it is wireless. This means that you can keep your iPad in your lap and send the display to your TV. This is the best solution for games, where having a wire connecting the iPad to a TV is limiting. It allows you to mirror or cast content from your iPhone or iPad via the Apple TV or TVs that support AirPlay 2. If you have an Apple TV set up, make sure it's connected to the same home Wi-Fi connect iPad to TV wirelessly using AirServer. One of the easiest ways of connecting the iPad or iPhone screen to the TV without the need for an Apple TV is using AirServer. This is a piece of software that helps you bypass the need for an Apple TV yet still enjoy your content on the TV screen. To harness this method, follow these steps: Select your Apple TV. Once selected, you should see your iPad's screen on the Apple TV. If you don't see the Apple TV in the list, make sure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and that your network is up and running. Try restarting the router then reconnecting.