If you were to click that app icon, it would open whatever app you're using on your iPhone, Apple Watch or iPad on your Mac.įor example, if you're writing an email on your iPhone but want to finish it on your Mac, click the Mail app icon and the compose window will open, with your draft ready for you to finish. If you've ever seen an app icon appear and then disappear on the far right side of the app dock on your Mac - that's Handoff. Or something as seemingly simple as taking a phone call on your Mac - that's Continuity in action.īut perhaps my favorite and most used aspect of Continuity is Handoff. The nondescript name is what Apple uses to link all of your Apple gadgets together, allowing you to pick up a task on your Mac where you left off on your iPhone. Angela Lang/CNET Multitask between a Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch or iPadĬontinuity is a feature you might already be using and not even realize it. You can easily share information between your iPad and Mac. If you're going to use it for a long period of time, I suggest connecting your iPad to your Mac with a cable. You can even continue to use your iPad and other apps, then go back to the Sidecar view without breaking the connection.
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Your iPad can either mirror your Mac's display, or act as an extended desktop, giving you another screen and more space to put windows and apps. Otherwise, you can open system preferences and open the Sidecar settings. The easiest is to go to Control Center > Display and select your iPad on your Mac. With your iPad near your Mac, you can turn on Sidecar a couple of different ways. Your iPad will need to have iPadOS 13 or later installed, and your Mac will need MacOS Catalina or newer. It's a completely wireless connection, and takes just a second to turn on. Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET Turn your iPad into a bonus display with a couple clicksĪpple Sidecar allows you to use your iPad as an external display for your Mac. Move and resize your signature while adding it to your document.