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How to turn your iPhone and iPad into a Mouse for iMac

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My Magic Mouse always run out of battery and therefore I tried to look for an alternative mouse for my iMac if my magic mouse run out of battery again.



Remote Mouse turns your iPhone, iPad or iPod into a wireless user-friendly remote control for your Mac / PC. It’ll surprise you with fully simulated touchpad, keyboard and featured remote panels which make your remote experience simple and efficient.



Giving a presentation? Watching an online movie? Or transferring pictures within a second? We make it dead easy to control your PC/Mac! Just sit back and enjoy the day.











** FEATURES ** 



• Fully Simulated Mouse 

• Magic Trackpad 

• Multi-Touch Gestures 

• Function Keyboard in Landscape Mode (full version only) 

• Key Combination Input 

• Media Remote – convenient control of iTunes, Keynote, Hulu and FrontRow (need unlocking) 

• Changing Keynote Slides with Physical Volume Buttons (media remote feature) 

• Remote Image Viewer & Transfer (need unlock) 

• Application Launcher & Switcher 

• Shut Down / Sleep / Restart / Log Off Remotely 

• Numeric Keyboard 

• Swaying Mode Control 

• Remotely Typing with Voice (need Siri) 

• Connect via IP & QR code 

• Password Protection 

• Customizable Wallpapers 

• Works under Wi-Fi and 3G network 

• Compatible with Windows and Mac OS X 





** TO GET STARTED, YOU ALSO NEED **



1. Install the Remote Mouse App on your iPhone / iPad from the App Store



2. Make sure that your iPhone is connected to the same Wi-Fi as your computer



3. Open Remote Mouse App, Click “Start” to connect




Mac now Answer the iPhone Call with OS X Yosemite

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Mac and iOS are connected like never before.



With OS X Yosemite and iOS 8, your devices work together in even smarter ways. Now you can make and receive iPhone calls on your Mac, even if your iPhone is in another room. Send and receive both iMessage and SMS text messages on your Mac. Start an email, document, or browsing session on one device and instantly pick it up on another. And turn on the Personal Hotspot on your iPhone right from your Mac so you can get online in an instant.












Mac, now answering the call.



Now you can make and receive iPhone calls right on your Mac. When your iPhone rings, you’ll get a notification on your Mac showing you the caller’s name, number, and profile picture. Click the notification to answer, and your Mac becomes a speakerphone. You can also decline the call or respond with a quick iMessage. Making a phone call from Mac is just as easy. Just click a phone number you see in Contacts, Calendar, Messages, or Safari. Dial in to a conference call from a Calendar event, and your Mac automatically enters the passcode for you. And if your iPhone rings while it’s charging in the bedroom, you can answer the call on your Mac in the living room — they just have to be on the same Wi‑Fi network. Because it works with your existing iPhone number, there’s nothing to set up. Just point, click, and say hello.


OS X EL Capitan Available This Fall

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More than ever, Mac is the computer people love to use. And one of the biggest reasons is OS X. It’s what makes a Mac a Mac. With OS X, it’s simple to do amazing things and delightful to do all the everyday things. OS X El Capitan builds on the groundbreaking features and beautiful design introduced in OS X Yosemite, refining the experience and improving performance in lots of little ways that make a big difference. OS X El Capitan — it takes the Mac experience to new heights.





OS X El Capitan gives you even simpler, smarter ways to do the things you do most with your Mac. Like working in multiple apps at the same time. Searching for information. Keeping tabs on your favorite websites. Checking email. Taking notes.And much more.










Performance



Improvements under the hood make your Mac snappier and more efficient in all kinds of everyday tasks — from opening PDFs to accessing your email. And with Metal for Mac, you get faster and more fluid graphics performance in games, high-performanceapps, and many other places.



Who says you can’t focus ontwo things at once?



Running lots of apps at the same time is one of the great things about using a Mac. Focusing on just one app in full-screen view is another. With Split View, you get the best of both. It automatically fills your screen with the two apps you choose.So you can make dinner plans with a friend in Messages while finding the restaurant in Maps. Or work on a document in Pageswhile doing your research in Safari. All without the distraction of your other open apps, and without having to manually resize and drag windows around. And your desktop is always just a swipe away, so it’s easy to get back to everything else you were doing.





You’ve never been so good atspace management.



A streamlined Mission Control makes it easier to see and organize everything you have open on your Mac. With a single swipe, all the windows on your desktop arrange themselves in a single layer, with nothing stacked or hidden. Mission Control places your windows in the same relative location, so you can spot the one you’re looking for more quickly. And when you have lots of windows competing for real estate, it’s now even simpler to make more room for them. Just drag any window to the top of your screen, and drop it into a new desktop space. It’s never been this easy to spread out your work.





For more info on OS X El Capitan, please click HERE!