Kricke
iPF Novice
That is strange. Does the airplay button appear when you open a photo from the photo app?
Knut
Knut
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One of the least publicized features in iOS 5 is the ability of the iPad 2 (and, apparently, the iPhone 4S) to wirelessly mirror its screen to a second-generation Apple TV. If both your iPad and your Apple TV are fully up-to-date, here's how you activate mirror mode.
SweetPoison said:Will this work with the iPad 1 ?
Not natively but many apps support AirPlay.
The Archangel
That is strange. Does the airplay button appear when you open a photo from the photo app?
Knut
Hope this helps
One of the least publicized features in iOS 5 is the ability of the iPad 2 (and, apparently, the iPhone 4S) to wirelessly mirror its screen to a second-generation Apple TV. If both your iPad and your Apple TV are fully up-to-date, here's how you activate mirror mode.
Don't look for the controls in the Settings app on your iPad. Instead, they are snuggled next to the iPod controls. Double-press your home button to see the multitasking bar, showing all your recent apps. Swipe your finger from right to left; you'll see the AirPlay icon. Tap on that, select your Apple TV and toggle the mirror button to 'on'.
If everything is on the same Wi-Fi network, your iPad screen will appear on your Apple TV.
There is no evidence anywhere on my iPad of the AirPlay icon. I have tried everything you mention already. I wonder if I have a dud Apple TV.