In the subsequent window, select the ‘Account’ tab. Select the three-dotted ‘Settings’ item from the left-hand menu. On iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth > move the toggle next to Bluetooth to ON position. Click the 1Clipboard icon in your Mac’s toolbar. an Apple Mac, iPhone or iPad open a text editor app and move the pointer to a place where you wish to paste the text.
Use mouse pointer on a Mac or tap and hold if you are on an iPad or iPhone.
The next step is to make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on iPhone and Mac. If your system supports it, go to Settings > General > AirPlay & Handoff on iPhone or iPad and enable Handoff. The procedure for this is as below: Copy some text on an Apple device either a Mac or something portable like an iPhone or an iPad. Open the Notes App or New Message on iPhone, tap wherever you want the Content to go and select the Paste option in the bubble Menu that. After selecting the Text, press Command + C keys on the keyboard of your Mac This will copy the highlighted text to Universal Clipboard. To enable Handoff on Mac, click on the Apple Icon in the top-menu bar and select System Preferences... in the drop-down menu.įrom System Preferences screen, go to General and enable Allow Handoff between this Mac and iCloud devices option on the next screen. On your Mac, select the Text that you want to copy to iPhone. To enable Handoff on iPhone, go to Settings > General > AirPlay & Handoff > Enable Handoff by moving the toggle to ON position. Enable Handoff on iPhone and MacĪs mentioned above, the first step is to enable the Handoff feature on both Mac and iPhone. Note: Universal Clipboard feature is available on 2012 or later versions of Mac, iPad (4th Generation or later) and iPhone (iPhone 5 and later versions). be pasted into another window or even on an iOS device if you activate the universal clipboard. Open Settings Tap on General Tap AirPlay & Handoff Enable Handoff Open System Preferences Open General Enable the checkbox next to Allow.
Once these requirements are met, you can copy Text or Photo from Mac by using Command + C shortcut and paste the content to iPhone. Learn how to use the universal clipboard in macOS Sierra.