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Geoff777

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I got my Mac Studio yesterday and really chuffed.
To cut a long story short, I'd read there was no point keeping an old Intel iMac as target disc wouldn't work.
Today I was dropping files from my old iMac to my Studio by dragging and dropping. Don't know how - if it was AirDrop I wasn't asked for any confirmations, it just did it.
Not sure if this is a MacOS thing or Flow with the Logitech mouse.
Whatever it is, I'm very happy!
 

haralds

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AirDrop is an Apple OS function. When both sides are logged into the same iCloud account, there is no permissions request on Mac.
It might ask the first time you do it, I don't remember.
 
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ignatius345

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Universal Control is an incredibly convenient feature. Sometimes when I need more display space I just park my MacBook next to my iMac and use the same keyboard and mouse to control them both. Definitely one of those "just works" features that makes me love using a Mac.
 
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Geoff777

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Jun 17, 2020
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Universal Control is an incredibly convenient feature. Sometimes when I need more display space I just park my MacBook next to my iMac and use the same keyboard and mouse to control them both. Definitely one of those "just works" features that makes me love using a Mac.
And now I have a great excuse to keep the iMac until it finally croaks! 😇
 
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