If you want to control media and media apps on your iMac from your iPad or other iDevice, there are either decicated remote controls and software media remote controls that can control a Mac over WiFi or Bluetooth.
Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions do not allow remote control of the screen on iOS either. MDM can push configuration profiles to control settings on an iPad, or prompt the user to install an app from the app store, but they can't control the screen. Remote Control for Mac is another excellent example of an iOS utility that Siri shortcuts makes more useful. Instead of grabbing my iPhone, finding the app, and hunting for the command I want, I can take care of waking my Mac and turning on the lights with one Siri command.
Apple has its own remote app simply called Remote.
Remote by Apple
https://appsto.re/us/g198q.i
Another, which I use and is very comprehensive remote app, is called Rowmote Pro by a developer called Regular & Rhythm.
Remote Support Ipad From Pc
Rowmote Pro: Remote Control for Mac by Evan Schoenberg
https://appsto.re/us/eD1Ys.i
If you want complete and total local network remote control access to your Mac, look at Splashtop Remote.
Remote Management Apple
Splashtop 2 Remote Desktop - Personal by Splashtop Inc.
https://appsto.re/us/dekZw.i
There is also a dedicated WifI and/or Bluetooth remote for Macs and iDevices by a company called Satechi.
Found here.
http://www.amazon.com/Satechi-MediaRemote-Bluetooth-Multi-Media-Control/dp/B0082 4948U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1391729056&sr=8-1&keywords=Satechi+remote
Good Luck!
Jan 18, 2016 12:26 PM