Turn your iPhone or iPad into the ultimate remote control for your Mac. Take full control over your Mac – use your iOS device as a trackpad and keyboard or launch any app from anywhere within your home.
Jun 06, 2016 With TeamViewer installed on a Mac and the TeamViewer: Remote Control app downloaded, you can remote-control the Mac from an iPad. (TeamViewer is a free app if you're using it in a non-commercial. The introduction of Back to My Mac suppressed the mainstream need for third-party remote-access apps, and companies that had a range of offerings from consumer to enterprise left the lower end of. I am only aware that you would have to jail-break an iOS device in order to remotely control it from a Mac or PC. Definitely not recommended. If you wish to pursue this anyway, just do a web search for 'Remote control iOS from Mac.' You should find a number of articles explaining the various methods to try.
A True Benchmark For Thoughtful Utility This app (and its companions) are truly an exercise in thoughtful ingenuity. Basically if you want something, anything really, done on your Mac, this remote app allows you to either do it from a premade function within the app or spend a few minutes “building” the feature you want to use to manipulate your Mac with scripts and Siri commands (and I.
Remote for Mac app is helper tool that enables apps on your iPhone or iPad to control your Mac remotely, and access files on its internal or external drives.
Remote Control for Mac is the most comprehensive, beautifully designed, constantly updated remote control app in the App Store. It also costs more than competition - but you get what you paid for.Keys Keys tab includes various features that allow you to control your Mac media playback, display brightness, AirPlay and more.Input Input tab includes keyboard and mouse features, and live view feature that allows you to see your Mac screen on your iOS device.Apps & Menu Apps and Menu tabs allow you to control apps on your Mac.More
More tab includes various system and custom actions, and opening web links.
Use your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to control another device
Free Remote Control App
Connect your devices to the same Wi-Fi network.
Sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on both devices.
If you want to control a Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences on your computer.
Select Accessibility. In the sidebar, choose Switch Control.
Check the checkbox next to 'Allow platform switching to control your computer.'
If you haven't already, turn on Switch Control on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Use your switch to navigate the Switch Control menu. Select Device.
Select Use Other Device.
Select the device that you want to control, then select Connect. Now you can use the switch connected to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to control the other device.
Use your Mac to control another device
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Connect your devices to the same Wi-Fi network.
Sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on both devices.
If you haven't already, turn on Switch Control on your Mac.
Use your switch to navigate the Switch Control Home panel. Choose Devices.
Select the device that you want to control, then select Connect. Now you can use the switch connected to your Mac to control the other device.
Stop controlling another device
To stop controlling another device, press and hold your switch for ten seconds. Your switch will control the original device again.
You can also follow these steps:
Stop controlling a Mac
Use your switch to navigate the Switch Control Home panel. Choose Devices.
Select Disconnect. Your switch will control the original device again.
Stop controlling an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Use your switch to navigate the Switch Control menu. Select Device.
Select Stop Using Device. Your switch will control the original device again.
Turn off Switch Control
If you'd like to turn off Switch Control entirely, follow these steps for your device:
Turn off Switch Control on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Use your switch to navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Switch Control, and turn the setting off.
You can also triple-click the Home button or the Side button on certain models at any time to exit Switch Control.
Turn off Switch Control on a Mac
Use your switch to navigate to System Preferences > Accessibility > Switch Control, and deselect Enable Switch Control.