Universal Control, a long-awaited feature, has been added in Apple’s latest developer beta for iPadOS and macOS Monterey, which will be published soon.
Universal Control is included in Apple’s latest developer betas for iPadOS and macOS Monterey. Hinting that the long-awaited feature will be released soon. Universal Control, which Apple introduced in June at WWDC 2021, is a feature that allows you to use a Mac’s keyboard and mouse with an iPad just by placing the iPad next to the computer. Universal Control, on the other hand, appears to have been more ambitious than Apple imagined since it has already missed a fall release date, is now due out in the spring, and hadn’t even been released in betas until Thursday.
When asked when iPadOS 15.4 and macOS Monterey 12.3 will be accessible to the general public, Apple did not immediately answer. On Thursday, Apple published the first iOS 15.4 beta, which includes new emoji and allows users to use Face ID while wearing a mask.