In previous iterations of this, I created a contraption to physically push the unlock button on the iPad inside the Mac. But we'll get into how that works specifically in Step 2. But I thinks it's a worthy tradeoff for the reliability and ease of use. The only downside is that the iPad needs to be plugged into power for it to unlock. Plus it was a real pain to build and align up properly!Įventually I thought of a way to unlock it electronically. This worked well enough but the mechanical movement just didn't feel solid or reliable. Similar to Techmoan, I used a shutter release button to manually push the lock/unlock button for my first iteration. My first iPad Macintosh and original Instructable from 2013 can be found here. This is the 6th one of these I’ve made over the years and I’m pretty happy with the evolution and design of this one!īack in 2013 when I made my first Macintosh with an iPad mini, I was inspired by Techmoan on YouTube: This is my update and revised design on how to replace the screen of a vintage Macintosh with an iPad mini.
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