1. Use Continuity Sketch. Sometimes while using your Mac, you might want to add a handwritten signature to a document or draw a sketch to use in a note. With Continuity Sketch, you can do that by drawing on your iPad with an Apple Pencil and, without any fuss, transferring it to your Mac to use wherever you want it. If you’re a Mac user who found that MacOS Ventura 13.3 broke the functionality of Continuity features including Universal Control, Sidecar, Universal Clipboard, HandOff, and other Continuity capabilities, you should update to MacOS Ventura 13.3.1 (or later) as soon as possible to fix those problems. Hi nikitakln, Welcome to Apple Support Communities. We understand that you're unable to use Sidecar when using macOS Monterey. Your Mac is compatible to work with SideCar. Ensure that you have SideCar setup according to the guidance in Use an iPad as a second display for a Mac. Regards. ( 0) This functionality remains in subsequent and current versions of the iPadOS, too. This feature now is called "Sidecar" and among regular iPad models, it allows the iPad (6th Gen), iPad (7th Gen), iPad (8th Gen), and iPad (9th Gen) models to be used as a second display for a Mac: Some iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro models also are compatible. Before continuing, make sure your Mac and iPad meet the Sidecar system requirements, including each device being signed in with the same Apple ID. You can use Sidecar wirelessly, but to keep your iPad charged during use, connect it directly to your Mac with the USB charging cable that came with your iPad. How to Arrange the Display Order. Once you enable Sidecar on Mac and connect iPad as a second screen, you can arrange the order of both displays per your preference. Here’s how you do it: 1. Open the Display settings on your Mac. 2. Click the Arrange button. 3. Now, select and drag the iPad display to either side. Unlike Universal Control, Sidecar only allows you to use one iPad on a Mac and is quite limited in terms of functionality. Yes, you can use Universal Control with two Mac. For this, similar to If it’s working, you’re good to go. Note: To use Sidecar wirelessly, keep your devices within 10 meters (30 feet) of each other. 4. Ensure that your iPad and Mac aren’t sharing internet. Sidecar won’t work if your iPad and Mac are set to share an internet connection. Maybe you had enabled Internet sharing on your device and forgot to UhnS9.