I work in a research lab that has several OSX workstations, none of which have a wireless card. Nor is there a local wireless router.
Finding another OSX machine with a wireless card already in it is not an option.
Is there any way to use Unity Remote 3 with an iPad 2 to connect with Unity on one of these “wired” workstations, maybe via USB cable?
That’s an often-requested feature, but it cannot be done to my knowledge. It only needs a local wifi network, so your best bet is a $20 USB wireless adapter.
Thanks, I ended up splurging $30 for a USB wireless adapter. And now it works, but it looks like crap. I know there were a bunch of posts on here about the image being poor. I’ll look through those.
The quality of the image depends on what resolution you have in the game window as its sent 1 : 1 over.
also it shouldn’t be of interest actually its only as a guideline to be able to interact, what you see in the editor or the performance (and thus all you see in the remote) has commonly nothing to do with the real performance at all.
The wired remote is impossible, the protocol on the connection is proprietary and apple won’t hand it out for such a task and not at the prices you would be willing to pay to just get this single feature 