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Does your workflow involve using Mac and iPad? With macOS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4, you can now use Universal Control to link your Mac and iPad and control both with a single keyboard and mouse.
For the uninitiated, Universal Control allows you to use an iPad as a companion display for a Mac that can be controlled with the same keyboard and mouse.
Universal Control lets you use your Mac’s mouse and keyboard on your iPad without missing a beat. Here’s how to use Universal Control for multitasking.
Windows 11 has a new volume mixer, which can be accessed with a keyboard shortcut. The volume mixer allows you to set a custom volume level for each app.
Universal Control means you can use the same mouse and keyboard with multiple Macs and iPads. You can also use an external KVM, or virtual KVM software.
If you’re new to MacOS, you might be wondering, “Where is Control Center on Mac, and how do I use it?” We’ll show you what you need to know about this tool.
Universal Control is an easy-to-use yet powerful feature that enables a more productive workstation. Here, we explain all the steps to set it up on your Mac and iPad.
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