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Title: Universal Control is one step closer to becoming reality
Post by: HCK on February 07, 2022, 04:05:20 pm
Universal Control is one step closer to becoming reality

The highly-anticipated Mac feature is closer than ever to becoming a reality.

At the Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2021, Apple introduced Universal Control and the rest of macOS Monterey. The latter was released to Mac users in the fall. However, we're still waiting for Universal Control, which Apple says will be "available this spring." Here's more about the feature and the latest on its eventual arrival.

What is Universal Control?

When implemented, Universal Control will make it possible to use a single keyboard, mouse, and trackpad with your Mac and iPad — as long as they're side-by-side. By doing so, you can move "your cursor from your Mac to your iPad, type on your Mac and watch the words show up on your iPad, or even drag and drop content from one Mac to another."

What do you need for Universal Control?

To use Universal Control (UC), you'll need a supported version of the latest iPadOS (whichever is available at the time of UC's release) and macOS Monterey inst...

Source: Universal Control is one step closer to becoming reality (https://www.imore.com/universal-control)