- Switch Control. The first option you have is to use the Switch Control features added in iOS 10.
- Remote Screen Viewer. Another option is the use of a remote screen viewer like TeamViewer QuickSupport.
- VNC Server.
- Using the Switch Control.
- Using TeamViewer QuickSupport.
- Using Veency.
Also asked, can I control my iPad from my iPhone?
It's possible to get your actual iPad screen and control it on your iPhone, but the iPad needs to be jailbroken. If you don't enter a password, you will need to accept or decline every request to connect to your iPad. Now connect both the iPhone and iPad to the same Wi-Fi network.
Beside above, can you remotely access an iPhone? There's no remote access into remote iOS devices; no iOS analog to screen sharing. The somewhat-related ability to project an iOS display has been shown in Apple keynotes, but AFAIK that hasn't ever been released.
Correspondingly, can I remotely access my iPad?
No. You cannot control an ipad remotely. You can view the screen with a local computer. You can share the computer screen with the world.
How do I stop my iPad and iPhone from syncing?
On your iPad/iPhone, go to Settings app → Tap on your name and picture shown on the top (Apple ID, iCloud, iTunes & App Store) → iCloud and under Apps Using iCloud section, turn-off the switch in front of all the apps for which you do not wish to sync data.