There's a hidden feature on iOS that will turn your iPhone or Apple Watch into a remote control for your nearby iPad or other Apple devices — and it's nowhere near as complicated as Switch Control. For the longest time, Switch Control was the only built-in way to control one of your Apple devices from another remotely, but it remains one of Apple's most confusing accessibility features. You could use a third-party remote access app, but most require a paid subscription for continued use. Apple addresses these issues with its iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and watchOS 9 updates, which include a new... more
Use Your iPhone or Apple Watch as a Remote Control for Your iPad Using This Hidden Built-in Feature
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