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When your body and mind are in the strong grip of lethargy, you don't even like to. When a user needs assistance, you take control of any individual screen and view the remote desktop in full-screen mode. Remote Drag and Drop If the situation requires more than just a demonstration, you can easily transfer files and folders between your computer and a user's computer by a simple drag and drop (or copy and paste). Instead of carrying an actual remote, though, I downloaded the Remote Control for Mac app. This iOS app is pretty utilitarian, but lets me control nearly every aspect of my Mac from my iPhone or iPad. This iPhone app works in controlling your Mac computer, Apple TV, and other computers remotely using your device. Its strong and unique feature is that it works as more than just a remote control application as it is also a fully functional Virtual Network Computing (VNC) app.
Keynote Remote is included with Keynote for iPhone and iPad. To use Keynote Remote to control your presentation, here's what you need:
- An iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with Keynote 2.1 or later for iPhone or iPad
- A Mac with Keynote for Mac 6.1 or later
- A remote device linked to your Mac or another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Download and install the 'Remote Control for Mac (Free or $9.99)' app from the App Store by clicking on the link. Launch the app and you will find the link that you need to open on your Mac to download the helper app on your Mac. On your Mac, open a browser and either manually feed the link you found in the app or just click here.
Link Keynote Remote to your Mac
You can play your presentation on your Mac and remotely control it with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- Turn on Wi-Fi on your iPhone or iPad and turn on Wi-Fi on your Mac.
- On your Mac, open Keynote.
- From the menu bar, choose Keynote > Preferences, click Remotes, then select the 'Enable' checkbox.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Keynote app, then tap the Keynote Remote button in the toolbar. If you don't see the Keynote Remote button, tap Presentations or the Back button , then tap the Keynote Remote button.
- On your iPhone or iPad, tap Continue.
- On your Mac, next to the name of your iPhone or iPad, click Link.
- Make sure that the four-digit passcode that appears matches on both devices, then click Confirm on your Mac.
After you link your devices, learn how to use Keynote Remote.
Link Keynote Remote to another iPhone or iPad
You can play your presentation on iPhone or iPad and remotely control it with another.
- Turn on Wi-Fi on both devices.
- Open your Keynote presentation on the device with the presentation.
- Tap the More button in the toolbar, tap Allow Remote Control, then turn on Enable Remotes.
- On the device that you want to use as a remote, open the Keynote app.
- Tap the Keynote Remote button in the toolbar. If you don't see the Keynote Remote button, tap Presentations or tap the Back button , then tap the Keynote Remote button.
- On your iPhone or iPad, tap Continue.
- On the presentation device, tap Link next to the remote device.
- Make sure that the four-digit passcode that appears matches on your devices, then click Confirm.
After you link your devices, learn how to use Keynote Remote.
Use Keynote Remote
- After you link Keynote Remote to your Mac, iPhone or iPad, follow these steps to control your slideshow.
- Turn on Wi-Fi on your iPhone or iPad and turn on Wi-Fi on your Mac.
- Open your Keynote presentation on the device with the presentation.
- On the Keynote Remote device, open the Keynote app, then tap the Keynote Remote button . If you don't see the Keynote Remote button, tap Presentations or the Back button , then tap the Keynote Remote button.
- Tap Play, then choose what you want to do:
- To use a different layout, tap the Layout button , then select an option.
- To move to the next or previous slide, swipe in either direction.
- To highlight or point to parts of a slide during a presentation, tap the Highlighter button , then choose an option. To close Highlighter, tap the Close button .
- To end the presentation, tap the Close button or swipe down with two fingers.
If your devices can't stay connected, connect both devices to the same Wi-Fi network on your Mac and on your iPhone or iPad.
Learn more
- Before playing your slideshow, you might want to turn on Do Not Disturb on your Mac and iPhone or iPad.
- Use Keynote Remote to control playback in Keynote Live.
- Learn how to use AirPlay to play your presentation from Keynote to an Apple TV.
Whether for work or sheer indolence, Remote Control for Mac lets you fully control your Mac with iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Developed by Evgeny Cherpak, the app converts an iOS device into a trackpad and keyboard for Mac. You can adjust the volume of your Playback, launch, or close any app, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. The app has a host of features that can improve, simplify, and remote-fy Mac's usage.
Remote Control For Mac: A Comprehensive Mac Remote For iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch
Due to my work profile, my Mac is always on, at least throughout the day. Even when I leave the desk for some errands, the music is blasting, my files are running, and multiple windows are opened, to say the least. This is why controlling my Mac via my iPhone or iPad is a boon for me. All thanks to Remote Control for Mac, I can check what's running on my Mac, close the apps or launch a new one, send it to sleep or restart it, play, pause or switch a song.
And Yes!! I can do all this and more remotely. I can be sitting far away on the couch or be in another room altogether. In fact, the app also supports controllers, while Airplay is in use. Cast music or video on other devices and manage them remotely by this fantastic app.
How Does Remote Control For Mac Work?
Along with an app on your iOS device, you need to install a companion menu bar app on the Mac. When connected within the same network, the iOS device can relay actions on Mac's screen via the menu bar. Remote's iOS app is broadly divided into five tabs viz., Media, Input, Apps, Menu, and System.
As the names suggest, you can actually control almost anything and everything on your device. In fact, I was really impressed by how an Apple Store reviewer is using the App. Josh Cary is a musician, and he uses the remote app while recording his music.
As per Josh, the remote gives him freedom of not moving away from his carefully positioned microphone, again and again, to check on the recordings; he just uses this app to operate his Mac remotely. So, without further ado, let's check out some notable features of the Remote Control For Mac.
Handle Media Like A Pro
Whether you are using iTunes, Apple Music, Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Quicktime, or VLC, you can play/pause, mute, adjust the volume or skip forward or backward. Let me remind you again that all this can be controlled remotely, via the apps Media tab.
The tab can also control system features such as brightness, arrow specific controls, and Airplay. Moreover, you can even add support for more apps and features from the settings section in the tab.
An Easier Way To Input Data
The Input tab can mimic the actions of trackpad/mouse and keyboard. So, basically, you get a Bluetooth trackpad and keyboard rolled into one compact screen. It even includes buttons to replicate left or right-click, and you can also change the keyboard layout according to a preferred language or style, similar to how you change the keyboard setting on your iPhone or iPad.
The tab also has a live-view option that mirrors Mac's screen on the iOS device. Notably, the screen is not squeezed as per the size of your device, so you will have to move the screen as per your preference. The menu options on the top also have shortcuts to launch Mission Control and Launchpad, the app is indeed a comprehensive Mac controller.
Total Control Over Apps
When it comes to remotes, the controls are restricted to basic settings and some smart shortcuts. However, Remote Control for Mac literally can launch almost all app that is present on your Mac via the App Tab. It even has options to quit, minimize, or switch to full-screen mode for that particular app.
You can also schedule when to launch or quit an app; add specific apps to favorite for quick reach and make custom keypad controls for them to be inserted into the Media tab. Further, when you check out the Menu tab, it will have specific menu options for the currently active app. For instance, if the Safari app is active, you can open a new tab or close the current tab from your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch itself.
Control System Events
The Setting tab lends you options to control system settings. So, you can remotely log out, restart, lock screen, start screensaver or stop it, send the device to sleep or wake it, turn the display on or off, with just one click. Scheduling options even allow you to schedule tasks for your remote app.
The scheduled task will continue as is, even when your iOS device is not connected to Mac. So, your office or home Mac starts up at a fixed schedule, ready for the day ahead before you reach the desk.
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And Yes!! I can do all this and more remotely. I can be sitting far away on the couch or be in another room altogether. In fact, the app also supports controllers, while Airplay is in use. Cast music or video on other devices and manage them remotely by this fantastic app.
How Does Remote Control For Mac Work?
Along with an app on your iOS device, you need to install a companion menu bar app on the Mac. When connected within the same network, the iOS device can relay actions on Mac's screen via the menu bar. Remote's iOS app is broadly divided into five tabs viz., Media, Input, Apps, Menu, and System.
As the names suggest, you can actually control almost anything and everything on your device. In fact, I was really impressed by how an Apple Store reviewer is using the App. Josh Cary is a musician, and he uses the remote app while recording his music.
As per Josh, the remote gives him freedom of not moving away from his carefully positioned microphone, again and again, to check on the recordings; he just uses this app to operate his Mac remotely. So, without further ado, let's check out some notable features of the Remote Control For Mac.
Handle Media Like A Pro
Whether you are using iTunes, Apple Music, Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Quicktime, or VLC, you can play/pause, mute, adjust the volume or skip forward or backward. Let me remind you again that all this can be controlled remotely, via the apps Media tab.
The tab can also control system features such as brightness, arrow specific controls, and Airplay. Moreover, you can even add support for more apps and features from the settings section in the tab.
An Easier Way To Input Data
The Input tab can mimic the actions of trackpad/mouse and keyboard. So, basically, you get a Bluetooth trackpad and keyboard rolled into one compact screen. It even includes buttons to replicate left or right-click, and you can also change the keyboard layout according to a preferred language or style, similar to how you change the keyboard setting on your iPhone or iPad.
The tab also has a live-view option that mirrors Mac's screen on the iOS device. Notably, the screen is not squeezed as per the size of your device, so you will have to move the screen as per your preference. The menu options on the top also have shortcuts to launch Mission Control and Launchpad, the app is indeed a comprehensive Mac controller.
Total Control Over Apps
When it comes to remotes, the controls are restricted to basic settings and some smart shortcuts. However, Remote Control for Mac literally can launch almost all app that is present on your Mac via the App Tab. It even has options to quit, minimize, or switch to full-screen mode for that particular app.
You can also schedule when to launch or quit an app; add specific apps to favorite for quick reach and make custom keypad controls for them to be inserted into the Media tab. Further, when you check out the Menu tab, it will have specific menu options for the currently active app. For instance, if the Safari app is active, you can open a new tab or close the current tab from your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch itself.
Control System Events
The Setting tab lends you options to control system settings. So, you can remotely log out, restart, lock screen, start screensaver or stop it, send the device to sleep or wake it, turn the display on or off, with just one click. Scheduling options even allow you to schedule tasks for your remote app.
The scheduled task will continue as is, even when your iOS device is not connected to Mac. So, your office or home Mac starts up at a fixed schedule, ready for the day ahead before you reach the desk.
Siri Control
Siri Shortcuts app has been making iOS users' life easier and their work quicker with an array of shortcuts at their beck and call. You can even reduce the file size of pictures Siri Shortcuts, and Remote Control for Mac smartly uses the feature. Basically, you can customize a Siri Shortcut for the actions in the Menu tab and System tab.
So, you do not need to specifically open this app and select the action; you can simply ask Siri to do it; provided your iOS device and Mac are on the same network. The app also incorporates Family Sharing, so up to six members of your family group can share the app and control their Mac's with their respective iOS devices. What's astonishing is that you can even check the history of actions taken by the remote.
I also observed that the developer keeps updating the app, ensuring bugs stay at bay and features stay atop. Wow!! the app does indeed think about user's every need. I did feel that the app affected the battery life slightly, but then any app of its caliber would do the same. I can compromise some battery for the comfort and multi functionality it offers.
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Signing off
When I first started exploring the app, my first instinct was to mark it down as a lazy users' heaven. However, as I explored the extensive features offered by Remote Control for Mac, I was inspired to change my opinion. It is a wonderful app for designers, musicians, writers, and almost everyone who uses their Mac all day long. Even if your Mac is used as a media center, then the app is a great addition to your iOS device.
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