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Does your workflow involve using Mac and iPad? With macOS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4, you can now use Universal Control to link your Mac and iPad and control both with a single keyboard and mouse.
For the uninitiated, Universal Control allows you to use an iPad as a companion display for a Mac that can be controlled with the same keyboard and mouse.
If you have difficulty using the touchscreen on an iPad, you can control one via a connected keyboard using Apple's range of accessibility shortcuts. To learn how to connect a Bluetooth keyboard ...
Universal Control means you can use the same mouse and keyboard with multiple Macs and iPads. You can also use an external KVM, or virtual KVM software.
A recent update to the Apple TV line brought with it the ability to pair a Bluetooth keyboard to the streaming device. Take a look at how to pair and use the keyboard.
In this guide, we'll show you the steps to control the mouse using nothing more than the keyboard's numeric keypad on Windows 10.
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You can buy a hardware gadget that lets you share a single keyboard and mouse with several computers (which involves a mess of tangled wires), or you could use a free software solution called Synergy.