“The Input section allows you to use the surface of your iOS device like a trackpad and keyboard, complete with buttons to replicate clicks. “Once the menu bar app is installed and running, everything else happens in Remote’s iOS app, which is divided into five tabs: Media, Input, Apps, Menu, and System.” ![]() “Remote works via a companion menu bar app that you install on your Mac, which allows your iOS device to send system events and other actions to your Mac while both are on the same network,” Voorhees writes. “Evgeny Cherpak’s iOS app, Remote Control for Mac, has been updated with Siri shortcut support, which opens up some interesting ways to control a Mac with shortcuts,” John Voorhees writes for MacStories.
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