Now Universal Control has arrived it’s easy to drag and drop from the Mac to iPad, but you do have to show the file where it needs to go on the iPad (it won’t automatically get the correct place).Work Faster in RStudio – Shortcuts, Tips, & Tricks Prior to Universal Control if you wanted to copy a file or photo to an iPad from a Mac (or vice versa) you could use AirDrop (see: How to AirDrop on Mac, iPhone and iPad), you could Message or Email from one device to the other, or you could save to iCloud where you could access it on either device, for example, anything saved to your Desktop can be accessed on any of your Apple devices if you subscribe to iCloud+ (see: How to iCloud Drive to sync files between Mac, iPhone and iPad). While it was already possible to copy and paste text between your Apple devices thanks to Universal Clipboard, it’s now really easy to drag and drop files and other things between your iPad and Mac and vice versa. How to drag and drop between Mac and iPad Note that when we used the Home button on our iPad it stopped Universal Control, so if you do that you may need to start it again in System Preferences > Displays. You can click on the screens in the window (as seen above) and move them to a position that matches the setup on your desk so that you can easily find them!.Select your iPad (If it disappears just unlock your iPad or wake it up!).Under Link Keyboard and Mouse you should see your iPad.Open System Preferences/System Settings > Displays.Make sure Cursor & Keyboard is selected.How to share your mouse and keyboard with an iPad You are using the FaceTime app on the MacBook, not the Mac mini. So for example, if you want to use FaceTime on your MacBook you can still use the mouse and keyboard usually associated with your Mac mini. Now when you drag your cursor over in the direction of your secondary Mac screen, when you get to the edge of the screen your cursor will move to the other screen and you will be able to use your keyboard and mouse to control the secondary device.
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