Continuity Camera is a new feature in iOS 12 and macOS Mojave that allows users to easily insert photos and scans into documents on their Mac from their iPhone or iPad. AppleInsider shows you how to ...
Your Apple devices can work together in more ways than you may expect. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Nothing illustrates the power of Apple’s ecosystem like the Continuity features that help ...
Continuity and Handoff are great — at least the parts that work. Photo: Rob LeFebvre/Cult of Mac Continuity and Handoff sound great on paper. They let you transfer certain documents and data between ...
Continuity Camera allows you to use your iPhone's camera to insert photos or documents in your Mac and use it as a FaceTime camera as well. Here is how to use Continuity Camera in macOS Ventura.
In macOS Mojave, Apple has extended its Continuity features so that now you can use your iPhone or iPad's camera to take a photo or scan a document, and it will be immediately available on your Mac.
With Apple’s Continuity features for Mac, iPhone, and iPad, you can seamlessly move to another device, continuing where you leave off. This includes things like AirPlay, Handoff, AirDrop, and ...
Apple has expanded the capability of its Continuity Camera feature this year with macOS Ventura and iOS 16. Now users will be able to use iPhone as Mac webcam for a high-quality, wireless experience.