One of the benefits of updating Apple's desktop PCs to the new MacOS Monterey is that it brings many of the same features to your iPhone or iPad running iOS or iPadOS 15.
Shortcuts that automate common activities, Voice Isolation and SharePlay for FaceTime calls, and a new Safari are all included in macOS Monterey. Quick Note, for example, enables users to swiftly jot down notes from any program or website without having to leave the current window.
You will also find a new AirPlay to Mac option, which allows you to AirPlay movies, games, photographs, and more from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac, as well as utilize the Mac as a multiroom audio speaker. With Live Text, Macs employ on-device machine learning to recognize text in photographs, which can then be copied, pasted, or interacted with in the same way that written text can.
There's a lot to learn, but don't this thorough manual will show you how to set up and master the new macOS 12 Monterey, covering how to use the operating system on MacBook and iMacs, with step-by-step illustrations and images. This user guide also includes user experience tips and techniques for both beginners and professionals.
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Requirements for MacOS Monterey
What’s new in MacOS Monterey?
How to set up Mac
How to access Windows features on Mac
How to set up email accounts on Mac
How to download and update applications on Mac
How to use Private Relay
How to Disable Private Relay on a Mac
How to Activate/Deactivate the Private Relay for a Specific WiFi Network
Tips and Tricks to using MacOS Monterey
How to use split screen
How to get in and out of split screen mode
How to set up parental controls on Mac
How can I create a kid account?
What type of parental restrictions is available?
How to restrict app access on a Mac
How do you block websites?
How do you restrict access to the iTunes Store?
How do you configure the privacy settings for data sharing?
How do you disable parental controls?
How to enable automatic updates
How to send and receive files using AirDrop
How do you share a file via AirDrop?
Troubleshooting issues on Mac