![]() Shortcuts: First Launch Enable | Zoom and Continuity Camera | Enable/Disable Feature | Visual Effects That must have inspired the Apple developers, however, because with the release of iOS 16 and MacOS 13 Ventura, there’s now something called Continuity Camera that lets you wirelessly utilize your iPhone’s far superior camera and microphone as input options for Mac programs that utilize either, including FaceTime and Zoom itself. The Zoom team, meanwhile, figured out how to use your iPhone as a camera on the Zoom for Mac application quite a while ago, but you needed to have it plugged in via a cable. From iCloud sync to sharing passwords to Handoff, if you’re doing something on one device, you can often pick the task right up on your other device with nary a glitch. ![]() There’s always been a fence between your iPhone and your Mac system, though over time it’s gotten shorter and shorter.
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