-[Raspberry Pi USB-C Network](#raspberry-pi-usb-c-network)
-[Recommendations](#recommendations)
-[By 2022 iPad coding more desirable on Arm Macs](#by-2022-iPad-coding-more-desirable-on-arm-macs)
-[By 2022 iPad coding more desirable on Arm Macs](#by-2022-ipad-coding-more-desirable-on-arm-macs)
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the certificate. [more apple support here](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204477)
6. Now you can access code-server! 🍻
### Servediter iPad App
If you are unable to get the self signed certificate working or you do not have a domain
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-[iPad with Pi FAQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPSlyqo5Q2Q)
-[Technical guide to perform the steps](https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/connect-a-raspberry-pi-4-to-an-ipad-pro-21-01-2020/)
> Here are my keys to success. I bought a 4" touch screen with fan included that attaches as a case to the Pi. I use the touch screen for anytime I have connection issues, otherwise I turn off the Pi screen. I gave my Pi a network name so I can easily connect at home on wifi or when on go with 1 usb-c cable that supplys both power and network connectivity. Lastly, not all usb-c cables are equal and not all will work so try different usb-c cables if you are going mad (confirm over wifi first then move to cable).