Heres how to try it out.
Additionally, youll also need to have a Mac running macOS Sequoia dev beta 2 or newer.
I recommend installing these betas on backup machines if possible, as using them risks instability and crashes.
With the beta installed, you’ve got the option to finally start using iPhone Mirroring.
First, find the appropriately namediPhone Mirroringapplication in theLaunchpadmenu on your Mac.
Alternatively,use the search barat the top to find it directly.
Your Mac may also have iton the dockwhen you first update to the latest version of macOS Sequoia.
The first time you launch iPhone Mirroring, youll need to go through an initial setup process.
This process will tell you what you could do when your iPhone is mirrored on your Mac.
You should see a screen that tells you to unlock your iPhone to continue.
If everything is set up correctly, your iPhone should appear in a small window on your Macs display.
For the easiest access, choose the latter, but for more security, go ahead and require authentication.
Your iPhone is now connected to your Mac via iPhone Mirroring.
Now you’re free to interact directly with your iPhone on your Mac display.
What can you do with iPhone Mirroring?
It might also be helpful for temporarily getting more precise control over specific apps, like video editors.
There are some limitations, though.
You cant control your iPhone on your Mac with it unlocked.
Youll have to lock it and leave it alone to control it.