![]() With Universal Control, you can use the same keyboard/trackpad from your MacBook Pro on your iMac or Mac mini. MacBooks have a built-in keyboard and trackpad, and you’d need separate ones for the iMac/Mac mini. ![]() If you have two Mac computers, like a MacBook and an iMac or Mac mini - you have to have two separate sets of keyboard/mouse/trackpad. Connect a Mac and iPad, two Mac computers, or up to three devices and seamlessly move you mouse/keyboard between them. Universal Control is a macOS feature that lets you use a single keyboard, mouse, or trackpad with your Mac and iPad. And my first impression after trying this out is…wow! What’s Universal Control and how does it work? I updated my iPads and MacBook Pros to the latest version today. That’s when the majority of users get what Apple believes is a polished version of a new feature. But I tend to wait for the final/public release. ![]() People have been testing the Universal Control feature with the beta versions of macOS and iPadOS for some time now. Productivity was going to go through the roof once this feature landed on Macs around the world! So, like all Apple fans, I’ve been patiently waiting to give my productivity a boost with Universal Control. When Apple demoed Universal Control at the WWDC, mine wasn’t the only jaw that dropped.
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