Have any thoughts on this? Let us know down below in the comments or carry the discussion over to our Twitter or Facebook. It feels like you’re actually picking up digital data between your fingers, and throwing it onto your second device. Step 1: On Mac, open System Preferences using the icon in your Dock or the Apple icon in the menu bar. an Apple Mac, iPhone or iPad open a text editor app and move the pointer to a place where you wish to paste the text. Use mouse pointer on a Mac or tap and hold if you are on an iPad or iPhone.
Now you know about one of the coolest iPhone tricks ever. The procedure for this is as below: Copy some text on an Apple device either a Mac or something portable like an iPhone or an iPad.
READ MORE: How to copy multiple items to the clipboard on Windows and Mac If the pinch close and pinch open gestures are giving you issues, make sure to watch the embedded Twitter video again to see the proper motions. The image or text will automatically paste onto the second device iOS 10 and macOS Sierra support a new feature called Universal Clipboard that lets you copy text or graphics on one device and paste them into documents on another, Jeff Gamet writes for The. Move to the second device you want to paste that content onto, and Pinch open with three fingers on the touchscreen or touchpad To utilize this function all you have to do is to.
Pinch closed with three fingers (we found it easier with two fingers and our thumb) on the image or text you selected Universal Clipboard allows you to copy and paste files and texts across different iOS and macOS devices. Tap to select either a picture from your camera roll or text from anywhere on the first device. On iOS or iPadOS devices, head to Settings > General > AirPlay & Handoff and make sure the toggle next to Handoff is set to Onįor Macs, head to System Preferences > General and make sure Handoff is enabled. On iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > General > Handoff, then turn on Handoff.