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
- Open System Settings on your Mac
- Navigate to "Desktop and Dock"
- Scroll down to the "Widgets" section
- Look for the "iPhone" option
- Select the iPhone you want to mirror (e.g., iPhone 15)
Step 3: Launch iPhone Mirroring
- Locate the iPhone Mirroring app on your Mac
- Open the app to initiate the connection
- 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:
- Move the window: Click and drag to reposition the iPhone window on your Mac screen
- Navigate: Use the top bar to access the home screen, app switcher, or open apps
- Interact with apps: Click to open and use apps as you would on your iPhone
- Respond to notifications: Notifications will appear on your Mac for easy interaction
- 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.