How to Use Continuity Camera in Mac OS Mojave
Posted on 20th June 2023
Overview
Continuity Camera is a new feature in Mac OS Mojave that allows you to use your iPhone or iPad to take a photo or scan a document and have it automatically appear on your Mac. This is a great way to quickly get a photo or document into the app you’re using on your Mac without having to go through the hassle of importing it from your phone or tablet. In this article, we’ll show you how to use Continuity Camera on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest version of Mac OS Mojave installed on your Mac, and you’ll need to be signed in with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and your iPhone or iPad. Once you have those things set up, you can use Continuity Camera in any app that supports it. For example, in the Preview app, you can select “Import from iPhone or iPad” from the File menu, and a window will pop up on your Mac showing the view from your iPhone or iPad’s camera. You can then take a photo or scan a document and it will automatically be imported into the Preview app on your Mac.
Using Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad
To use Continuity Camera with an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to have the latest