I have Duet and tried this feature and it works very well.

Also, there is a free macOS app called Touché which places a Touchbar on the 
screen of your mac so you can at least see what you'd get. Naturally it's "read 
only" 😏

Stephen

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> On 7 Jan 2017, at 10:07, Paul R Owen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This is interesting - want to try Apple’s new Touchbar but don’t have the 
> money to buy the new MacBooks, then check out this video:
> <http://tinyurl.com/zswq9bb>
> 
> You need a (any) Mac running Sierra and an iPad (or iPhone), once installed 
> on Mac (free) and iPad (£7.99) you can configure the iPad as a second display 
> and also show on it a fully functional Touchbar.
> 
> Unfortunately my ancient MacPro (2008) won’t run Sierra so I can’t try it 
> myself 😟.
> 
> Paul Owen
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