Apple Launches ‘Universal Control’ Feature

Our answer to the question of whether macOS and iPadOS are one; Not quite yet, but Universal Control's iPad OS 15.4 Beta and macOS Monterey 12.3 Beta support will put users at ease.
 Apple Launches ‘Universal Control’ Feature
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As it is known the other day, with the release of iOS 15.3 and iPadOS 15.3 updates, the new iOS 15.4 and iPadOS 15.4 updates are also in line. So, what features will be offered to users with iOS 15.4, which will be the biggest update of iOS? We have given you the answer to this question. Now we will give information about a feature that will relieve Apple users.

Before moving on to the feature that will relax Apple users, it is useful to remind an important detail that came to the iOS 15.4 update. With the iOS 15.4 update, iPhone users will no longer have to download their masks when unlocking their phones. With the update, Face ID will be able to recognize the person as masked. On the other hand, it will still not be possible to use Face ID with sunglasses. Face ID with the mask can be used with an iPhone 12 or later. Along with these features, Apple also introduced its new service that will enable iPad and Mac/Macbooks to work more ‘compatible’.

Optimization between iPadOS and macOS will start to get stronger thanks to the ‘Universal Control’ feature

With this new beta update, it connects Mac and iPad and you can move your cursor, for example; It was developed to make the transition from Mac to iPad effortless. There are some minor firewalls you can bypass, like signing in to all devices with the same Apple ID and verifying that you want to connect those systems, but you’ll only do it once. ‘Universal Control’ offers the experience of using two devices with one cursor, although it has some important limitations.

We can say that it is similar to Apple remotes. You will be able to use the Mac desktop, iPadOS in the background. You can use your finger like a mouse on the iPad, or if you have an Apple Pencil, you can use it to draw in some macOS apps, just like you would on an iPad.

Ever since Apple began positioning the iPad as a productivity tool, not just a device for watching a series of movies or playing games, it continues to evolve iPadOS into features like adding cursor and trackpad support to better support this concept. Universal Control is likely to offer a long-term effort to perfect the operations between iPadOS and macOS.

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