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How To Mirror iPhone in MacOS Sequoia

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In the latest episode of Hands-On Mac, host Mikah Sargent dives into an exciting new feature coming to macOS Sequoia and iOS 18 this fall: iPhone Mirroring. This innovative function allows Mac users to seamlessly control their iPhones directly from their computer screens. Let's walk through the process of setting up and using this game-changing feature.

Step 1: System Requirements

Before we begin, it's important to note that you'll need:

  • A Mac running macOS Sequoia (currently in beta)
  • An iPhone running iOS 18 (also in beta)
  • Both devices signed in to the same Apple ID

Step 2: Enable iPhone Mirroring in System Settings

  1. Open System Settings on your Mac
  2. Navigate to "Desktop and Dock"
  3. Scroll down to the "Widgets" section
  4. Look for the "iPhone" option
  5. Select the iPhone you want to mirror (e.g., iPhone 15)

Step 3: Launch iPhone Mirroring

  1. Locate the iPhone Mirroring app on your Mac
  2. Open the app to initiate the connection
  3. On your iPhone, enter your passcode when prompted

Step 4: Using iPhone Mirroring

Once connected, you'll see your iPhone's screen mirrored on your Mac. Here's what you can do:

  1. Move the window: Click and drag to reposition the iPhone window on your Mac screen
  2. Navigate: Use the top bar to access the home screen, app switcher, or open apps
  3. Interact with apps: Click to open and use apps as you would on your iPhone
  4. Respond to notifications: Notifications will appear on your Mac for easy interaction
  5. Control smart home devices: Access apps like Home to control connected devices

Key Features and Tips:

  • Your iPhone's physical screen will display a "Phone in use" message for privacy
  • Use keyboard shortcuts: Command+1 for home screen, Command+2 for app switcher, Command+3 for Spotlight search
  • Adjust window placement: Resize and snap the window to different areas of your screen
  • Auto-authentication: Enable this feature for quicker access when your devices are unlocked
  • Limitations: Some iPhone-specific controls (like Control Center) are not accessible through mirroring

For an in-depth look at iPhone Mirroring and other exciting features coming to macOS Sequoia, be sure to listen to the full episode of Hands-On Mac. Subscribe to Club TWiT and see how Mikah Sargent provides additional insights and tips that every Apple enthusiast will appreciate.

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