iPad & iPhone User - USA (2019-08)

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iPADOS

In this example,
I’ve positioned
the iPad to the left
of my MacBook
(which is below my
Cinema Display)

to go to Arrangement in the menu that appears. You
can also do this the long way:


  1. Open your Mac’s System Preferences.

  2. Press Displays.

  3. In the menu that pops up, select the heading that
    says Arrangement.


From here you can arrange your displays as needed.
If you want to be able to access your iPad’s display by
moving your cursor off the left of the Mac’s screen, for
instance, arrange the blue screen representing your
iPad so it’s to the left of the Mac’s icon in the interface.
(By default, the Mac’s interface should have a white bar
across the top.) When you move the icon representing

iPADOS

In this example,
I’ve positioned
the iPad to the left
of my MacBook
(which is below my
Cinema Display)

togotoArrangementinthemenuthatappears.You
can alsodothisthelongway:


1.OpenyourMac’sSystemPreferences.
2.PressDisplays.
3.Inthemenuthatpops up, select the heading that
saysArrangement.


Fromhereyoucanarrangeyourdisplaysasneeded.
IfyouwanttobeabletoaccessyouriPad’sdisplayby
movingyourcursorofftheleftoftheMac’sscreen,for
instance,arrangethebluescreenrepresentingyour
iPadsoit’stotheleftoftheMac’siconintheinterface.
(Bydefault,theMac’sinterfaceshouldhaveawhitebar
acrossthetop.)Whenyoumovetheiconrepresenting

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