![]() ![]() ![]() Move to the target device where you wish to paste the prior copy, and paste into the desired spot.On iOS: Copy & Paste with a tap-and-hold.On Mac: Copy & Paste from the “Edit” menu.From a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, select and copy anything as usual.Using Universal Clipboard is just as easy as copying and pasting elsewhere natively, except it’s accomplished with Continuity. In my experience having all hardware on the same wi-fi network with Bluetooth enabled is the most reliable way to get Universal Clipboard to work.Īssuming you have met the requirements to use Universal Clipboard on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, here’s all you need to do: How to Use Universal Clipboard to Copy & Paste Between iOS & Mac ![]() The devices must be on the same wi-fi network, with Bluetooth enabled.The Mac must be from 2012 onward, not just one of the Macs which supports Sierra (in other words, some Macs which can run Sierra do not have Universal Clipboard ability).Same iCloud account signed into all devices wanting to use Universal Clipboard.Earlier devices and iOS versions will not have access to the feature Modern OS versions: In order to have access to Universal Clipboard, the Mac must be running macOS Sierra 10.12 or later and the iPhone or iPad must be running iOS 10 or later.To have access to Universal Clipboard, you will need the following: If you aren’t yet using this feature, you really should be, so let’s cover the requirements and how it works. Universal Clipboard is part of the Continuity set of features and it works seamlessly, allowing you to copy text, images and pictures, even video, between Macs or iOS devices. ![]()
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