I'm not a mac user but I have used a technique similar to this to extend my android's display to my pc and the reverse not sure it's what you're looking to do but sounds to me it might be:
Desksreen: connect any device with a web browser over wifi to any other. Linux, windows or mac. Free.
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Deskreen : connect any device with a web browser over wifi to any other. Linux, windows or mac. Free.
No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. (Not needed if you only want to share one app window) This isn't what I have used but it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.
In fact, I m certain there are other solutions, but not sure there are any other free ones.
If you'd rather pay to do the same thing this will also work:
I'm not a mac user but I have used a technique similar to this to extend my android's display to my pc and the reverse not sure it's what you're looking to do but sounds to me it might be:
No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. This isn't what I have used but it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.
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Desksreen: connect any device with a web browser over wifi to any other. Linux, windows or mac. Free.
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No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. (Not needed if you only want to share one app window) This isn't what I have used but it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.
In fact, I m certain there are other solutions, but not sure there are any other free ones.
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If you'd rather pay to do the same thing this will also work:
I'm not a mac user but I have used a technique similar to this to extend my android's display to my pc and the reverse not sure it's what you're looking to do but sounds to me it might be:
No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. This isn't what I have used but it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.
In fact, I m certain there are other solutions, but not sure there are any other free ones.
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If you'd rather pay to do the same thing this will also work:
I'm not a mac user but I have used a technique similar to this to extend my android's display to my pc and the reverse not sure it's what you're looking to do but sounds to me it might be:
No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. This isn't what I have used but it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.
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In fact, I m certain there are other solutions, but not sure there are any other free ones.
I'm not a mac user but I have used a technique similar to this to extend my android's display to my pc and the reverse not sure it's what you're looking to do but sounds to me it might be:
No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. This isn't what I there abut it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.
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No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. This isn't what I have used but it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.
I'm not a mac user but I have used a technique similar to this to extend my android's display to my pc and the reverse not sure it's what you're looking to do but sounds to me it might be:
https://www.wikihow.com/Use-Macbook-As-Second-Monitor-for-PC
No hardware needed on the mac end but you'll need a dummy plug for the pc. This isn't what I there abut it's open source and will work on a mac. There may be other similar solutions this is just the first one I turned up that seemed appropriate. Hope it helps you.