Use the new function "Universal Control" on Mac and iPad-Share mouse and keyboard
Use the new feature "Universal Control" on Mac and iPad-Image of shared mouse and keyboard
With the latest software update to Apple's "Mac" and "iPad", features that seem to be nothing more than magic (sorry for the stale expression) when used for the first time can now be used. If you use "Universal Control", you can share the Mac mouse and keyboard with the iPad. Select 10 useful apps that you want to keep in "Mac", that is, move the Mac pointer to the outside of the screen, automatically switches to iPad and can operate "iPados" without switching devices. If you explain it without misunderstanding, the universal control is not designed to function only between iPad and Mac. In fact, it works between multiple Macs. The purpose of this article is to explain how to operate the iPad from the Mac, so use a universal control only between the iPad and the Mac. Nevertheless, if you do the following steps, you can easily do the same among two Macs. There are some things to do before using universal control. The following is a detailed explanation of the initial settings and how to use it. You need to update Mac and iPad software before using the option to turn on universal control that updates Mac and iPad. The latest versions are "MacOS 12.3" and "iPados 15.4". On Mac, open "System Environment Settings" and select "Software Update". In the iPad, after opening the "Settings" app, move to "General"> "Software Update" and follow the prompt. How to set universal control with iPad There are no universal control setting items or sections in iPados. In fact, there is no setting item called "Universal Control" on the iPad. To make sure that the iPad is ready to use universal control, open the "Settings" app and proceed in the order of "General"> "AirPlay and Handoff". Next, make sure that the switch next to the cursor and keyboard is turned on. How to configure universal control on a Mac Mac has a universal control -only section, allowing you to switch on and off the functions and adjust the settings. Open "System Environment Settings" and proceed in the order of "display"> "universal control". Once the checkbox next to the "All near the nearby Mac or iPad" is on the "Finish" and click "Complete". Leave the other two boxes.