How to Use Universal Control on Macs, iPhones, and iPads
Apple has released macOS Monterey 12.3, iOS 15.4, and iPadOS 15.4 with support for the long-awaited Universal Control. Let’s look at how to use it.
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Apple has released macOS Monterey 12.3, iOS 15.4, and iPadOS 15.4 with support for the long-awaited Universal Control. Let’s look at how to use it.
The M.x-equipped Macs can run iOS/iPadOS apps. This can be handy for those who use an iOS or iPadOS app that’s not available in a macOS native version.
The sidebar in the macOS Finder is located on the left-hand section of every Finder window where you see small icons and names for folders or other items.
You can create multiple email signatures in macOS Mail. If you have more than one email address, you can create a custom email signature for each account.
With macOS Monterey, you can customize the outline and fill color of the mouse pointer. This makes it easier when the pointer moves.
QuickTime player in macOS Monterey natively supports different playback speeds. Let’s look at how to record videos, then change the playback speed.
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