![]() ![]() Mouse Pointer (tap on that to get a mouse-click toolbar that makes it easier to effect left- or right-clicks).Additional Keys (which lets you summon special keyboard keys, about which more below).On the right side you get the Access toolbar at the bottom, there’s the app-switcher. ![]() You can swipe over the toolbar left-to-right to hide it, then swipe in from right edge of the screen to have it reappear. On the right side of the screen, you’ll see a small toolbar with four icons on it. A regular one-finger tap on the iPad produces a single left-click on your Mac, a two-finger tap creates a right-click, a slide of your finger scrolls the screen, and so on. That means you interact with Mac apps by tapping, tapping-and-holding, clicking, dragging, and so on. You could type and move the cursor from your Mac input devices, but the interface would be zoomed in on the one app that’s open on your tablet.Īccess isn’t just mirroring your Mac’s screen on your iPad: It’s overlaying its own interface on your OS X apps. (That’s not always the case with this kind of remote access.) If you were near the Mac you’re connecting to, you’d see the app open in full-screen mode on your Mac’s display(s). When you tap on one of the icons on that home screen, the Mac app opens smoothly I noticed no lag between my taps and the app’s response. ![]()
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