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Universal Control is a system feature that links a Mac and iPad together—letting you use them side-by-side—and allows you to control them with a single keyboard and mouse.
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With Universal Control, you can use your main Mac's trackpad and keyboard to control additional Macs and/or iPads nearby, so you don't need a desk cluttered up with more than one set of input devices.
If you don’t like this pushing gesture, you can also enable Universal Control from Control Center. Expand the Displays menu, and from the Link keyboard and mouse to section, choose your iPad.
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