August 2012
Beginner
480 pages
13h 13m
English
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AirPlay Mirroring
The feature is called AirPlay Mirroring, and with it, you can stream whatever is on your Mac (or iOS device) screen wirelessly to your HDTV with a connected Apple TV.
It couldn’t be easier to use. If an Apple TV is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac, an option for AirPlay Mirroring will appear in the Displays System Preference pane. Just enable AirPlay Mirroring, and what is on your Mac screen will appear on your HDTV screen almost instantaneously.
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Enable Show Mirroring Options in the Menu Bar When Available in the Displays System Preference pane, and a handy menu lets you switch AirPlay Mirroring on and off without the bother of first opening the Displays System Preference pane.