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    View and control iOS device on Visor, Mac

    Edward LangleyBy Edward LangleyJanuary 5, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Software Visor Allows you to run your iPhone or iPad from Mac. Not only can you find the iOS device in a Finder window, you can also launch and use an application on the keyboard and mouse or your computer’s trackpad. So it goes much further than a simple screen reflection because QuickTime can provide: the user can use his smartphone or tablet directly from the finder, for example can easily do screencasts..

    The operation is very simple: connect the iPhone or iPad to the Mac via Lightning Cable, connect to the Mac via Bluetooth (a one-time operation), and the PIM, iOS device appears on the computer. It also works for Android smartphone! It is important to remember that Assistive Touch is enabled on iPhone settings. Then it’s like having an iPhone on a Mac.

    Games, apps and even the camera can be used from the Mac.

    Be careful, the Bluetooth connection is sometimes capricious and the cursor does not have to be well in front of its eye holes, which can cause nerve attacks. Visor is an electronic application that is compatible with Windows and Linux, but beware of performance. It runs on Mac M1 with Rosetta 2, but has a native version in production and has the potential to control an iOS device on both Windows and Linux systems (both sites are currently limited to Android support).

    The advantage of visor is that you can use it for free as long as you want. The Pro version ($ 50 2.50 per month, $ 10 per year or $ 40 per permanent license) opens with high-quality screen reflection, fullscreen mode, wireless access to the mobile device (not yet on iOS), and drag and drop files.

    Edward Langley

    Edward Langley is a contributor to Nintendo-power.com, covering a wide range of topics including news, business, technology, entertainment, lifestyle and current affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, balanced and accessible reporting that helps readers stay informed about important developments and emerging trends. With an emphasis on accuracy, relevance and useful insights, Edward aims to provide engaging stories and practical information that matter to audiences in the UK and beyond.

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