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This wikiHow teaches you how to connect an iPad or Android tablet to a Windows or macOS computer.

Things You Should Know

  • Use a USB cable to connect an Android Tablet to a PC. Once connected, tap the notification on the tablet and hit Media Device . Press Win + E on the computer and click This PC . Then, double click the tablet.
  • Download and open Android File Transfer to connect an Android tablet with a Mac. Then, connect the two devices with a USB cable, tap the notification on your tablet and choose Media Device .
  • Connect an iPad to a Mac or PC with a USB cable. Make sure you have the iTunes app installed. Once connected, simply tap Trust on the iPad when prompted.
  • You can also connect tablets to computers using wifi or bluetooth—read below for details.
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Connecting an Android Tablet with a Cable (PC)

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  1. Use the charging cable that came with your tablet or one that’s compatible. A notification will appear on the tablet.
    • If your tablet came with drivers and/or software, install them before you continue.
    • There is usually no need to install special drivers to connect an Android to Windows.
  2. A list of connection options will appear.
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  3. This allows you to transfer files between your computer and tablet.
  4. This opens the File Explorer.
  5. It's in the left column. A list of drives and devices connected to your computer should appear in the main panel.
  6. This displays the files on your tablet. You can now drag files to and from the tablet as you would any other drive.
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Connecting an Android Tablet with a Cable (Mac)

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  1. You’ll need this free application to be able to browse and access files on your Android from your Mac. Here’s how to get it: [1]
    • Go to https://www.android.com/filetransfer in a web browser.
    • Click DOWNLOAD NOW to download the file.
    • Open androidfiletransfer.dmg (the file you just downloaded).
    • Drag Android File Transfer to the Applications folder.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
  2. Use the charging cable that came with your tablet or one that’s compatible.
  3. It’s in the Applications folder.
  4. A list of connection options will appear.
  5. This allows you to transfer files between your computer and tablet.
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Connecting an Android Tablet over Wi-Fi (PC or Mac)

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  1. This is a free app that lets you connect your Android to any computer over a Wi-Fi connection. Here’s how: [2]
    • Go to http://www.ushareit.com/ in a web browser.
    • Click the download link for your operating system to download the app.
    • Double-click the file you downloaded ( uShareIt_official.dmg for Mac, or SHAREit-KCWEB.exe for Windows).
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.
  2. You’ll usually find it in the app drawer.
  3. A list of results will appear.
  4. It’s the app with the blue icon containing 3 dots and curved lines.
  5. This installs the application on your Android.
  6. It’s in the All Apps area of the Start menu in Windows, and in the Applications folder in macOS.
  7. It’s the blue and white icon (the same one from the Play Store) in the app drawer.
  8. It’s at the top of the screen.
  9. You can now use SHAREit on your computer to browse files on the tablet.
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Connecting an iPad with a Cable (PC or Mac)

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  1. If you’re using a Mac, you already have iTunes installed. If you’re using Windows and haven’t yet installed iTunes, you can get it for free from https://www.apple.com/itunes/download .
    • For help installing iTunes, see Install iTunes.
    • To connect an iPad to a Windows computer, download iTunes from apple. com.
    • Then use your sync cable to connect your iPad to your Windows computer.
  2. Use the cable that came with your iPad or one that’s compatible. This action should launch iTunes automatically, and a pop-up message should appear on the iPad.
    • If iTunes does not start automatically, click the music note icon in the Dock (macOS) or click iTunes in the All Apps area of the Start menu (Windows).
  3. This allows your iPad to communicate with the computer.
    • You may also have to click Continue on your computer.
  4. It’s a small icon that looks like an iPhone or iPad. It’s close to the top-left corner of iTunes. Your iPad is now connected to your computer.
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Connecting an iPad using Bluetooth (macOS)

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  1. This method will only work if you’re using a Mac.
    • Open your iPad’s Settings
      iPhone Settings App Icon
      .
    • Tap Bluetooth .
    • Slide switch to
      iPhone Switch On Icon
      .
  2. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen.
  3. It’s on the left side of the window. If you see “Turn Bluetooth Off” instead, Bluetooth is already on, and you should see the name of your iPad on the right side of the window.
  4. It’s on the right side of the window.
  5. This pairs the tablet to the computer.
    • Your Mac may show a code that you must enter on your iPad to complete the pairing. If so, enter the code to pair.
  6. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen.
    • If you don’t see the Bluetooth option, you’ll have to enable it. Click the
      Mac Apple
      menu, select System Preferences , click Bluetooth , then select Show Bluetooth in menu bar .
  7. It’s at the bottom of the Bluetooth menu.
  8. You can now use your Mac to browse and utilize the files on your iPad.
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