On an iPhone or iPad, go to Settings and choose General, then Handoff to make sure it’s turned on. Every device needs to have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on-you can take care of that under Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in Settings on iPhones and iPads and under Network and Bluetooth in System Preferences on Macs.Īll your devices need a feature called Handoff enabled, too. You might find all the settings have been correctly configured already, but a bit of preparation is still required. It works seamlessly as long as you’re signed in with the same Apple ID on all your gadgets, and they’re all near to each other (since it works over a Bluetooth connection). If you’re sending text and images between Apple devices, a feature called the Universal Clipboard does a lot of the heavy lifting.
Apple: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Apple’s Universal Clipboard works over a Bluetooth connection, so make sure you have that on before you try to copy and paste content across devices. It can get really crazy, really fast.Īpple, Google, and Microsoft know this, too, which is why they’re making it easier to send data from one device to another-as long as they are connected to the same accounts. But you might have wondered if, and how, you can move text and images from one to the other. Many of us juggle more than one device during the day-phone, laptop, tablet, and sometimes even secondary phones and smartwatches.