On your iPhone, find “Screen Mirroring” from settings and find the name of your PC. ![]() Insert that ip address to computer browserĬlick on screenshot icon -> accept permissionsĪfter few seconds you can see your mobile screen on your computerĬonnect both devices under the same network Tap on AirDroid web -> there you will see ip address Phone and computer needs to be in the same network On your Android phone download AirDroid from Google Play Connect your device to your Mac using the Lightning cable packaged with your iPhone to capture the screen and mirror it on a larger screen. On Android phones under developer options USB cable debugging needs to be enabled.Īfter a few seconds you can see your mobile screen on your Mac through the Vysor window. When you connect for the first time, the mobile os will ask for a USB debugging permission. Your iPhone content will now show up on your Reflector program on your Macĭownload Vysor on your phone from Play store ![]() It will ask you what you want to AirPlay to tap on the name of your Mac Hit the AirPlay symbol (it's a computer screen with a solid triangle at the bottom) To mirror your entire iPhone display, then tap the Screen Mirroring icon, represented by two overlapping rectangles. Open content on your iPhone which allows for AirPlay - in this example, I used the NFL app Assuming your iPhone and Mac support Continuity, and you’re running macOS Monterey, mirroring your iPhone to your Mac is a relatively simple process. Your phone is fully mirrored on your computer, in the exact shape of your iPhone screen.
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