![]() Until then, if you do a lot of texting near your computer, Type2Phone will make it faster and easier. It’s possible that when iMessage 2 comes to the Mac, this sort of workaround will become moot. Weird.īut if you ignore the Mac’s screen and set your attention to the iPhone’s screen while you type, you can move along very quickly with Type2Phone. So what you see on your Mac is not what appears on your iPhone it’s more like the output of a keylogger program. It’s really distracting.Īs you can see from the photograph, each editing command appears in its own chiclet. Every keystroke shows up in a little white chiclet which scrolls from right to left as you type. What isn’t wonderful, at least not initially, is what goes on in the Type2Phone window as you type. ⌘A selects all the text in the field, ⌘X cuts, ⌘C copies, and ⌘V pastes. Cursor control keys work, as do the Shift, Option, and Command modifier keys. What you type on your Mac magically appears in the iPhone’s text field. This is a very basic functionality, yet I somehow missed in documentation. I know that there is a functionality to switch to different layer when held and also 'auto-shifting' - but I need something more customizable. ![]() Tap in a text field on you phone to get the cursor blinking. Same key is held for 150 ms -> send 'ctrl + c'.Choose your phone from the popup menu of paired devices. ![]()
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