Remote Control For Mac Mini

Remote Control For Mac Mini Rating: 3,9/5 5661 reviews

Turn your iPhone or iPad into the ultimate remote control for your Mac. Take full control over your Mac – use your iOS device as a trackpad and keyboard.

Turn your iPhone or iPad into the ultimate remote control for your Mac. Take full control over your Mac – use your iOS device as a trackpad and keyboard or launch any app from anywhere within your home. Tired of sitting on the couch, having to handle keyboard and mouse on your lap to control your media center Mac? Use Remote Control on your iPhone as a trackpad and keyboard to comfortably browse on the big screen TV.

Using AirPlay Mirroring and an Apple TV, your Mac could be located anywhere in your home. Simply select your Apple TV from the list of available AirPlay devices and control your Mac from the comfort of your couch or bed. You can even start any app on your Mac, send your Mac to sleep, wake it up and perform many more useful actions to control your Mac remotely.

All you need to do is download the Mac Helper application and connect your Mac and iOS device to the same WiFi. Remote Control will guide you through the simple setup process. AT A GLANCE - Control volume, playback and Airplay mirroring of your Mac; - Use your iOS device as a Mac trackpad and keyboard; - Launch and quit Apps on your Mac comfortably from your iOS device; - Control any app on your Mac using its menu; - Restart or shut down your Mac, change display brightness and many more useful actions; - Enjoy the ease of use in a slick user interface you will love; - Use the Personal Hotspot of your iOS device to control your Mac when you don’t have access to other networks; - 3 steps, under 30 seconds super easy setup.

Fixed zooming Mac screen. Fixed pinch to zoom gesture. Allow to delete media keypads. Show keypad button presses. More minor fixes and improvements Ver. 11.1.0.

History of connected Mac computers via QR code. Now if your Mac still have same IP address you can connect using history instead of re-scanning QR code.

Trying to solve some rare crashes. Trying to fix issue when app launches without any keypads after upgrade Ver. 11.0.1 New and fully customizable widget with media and app controls. All your custom control pads created in the app are now available in the today widget. # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me.

Please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 11.1.2 Feb 6, 2019. Fixed zooming Mac screen. Fixed pinch to zoom gesture. Allow to delete media keypads.

Show keypad button presses. More minor fixes and improvements Ver. 11.1.0. History of connected Mac computers via QR code.

Now if your Mac still have same IP address you can connect using history instead of re-scanning QR code. Trying to solve some rare crashes. Trying to fix issue when app launches without any keypads after upgrade Ver. 11.0.1 New and fully customizable widget with media and app controls. All your custom control pads created in the app are now available in the today widget. # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me.

Please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 11.1.0 Jan 22, 2019.

History of connected Mac computers via QR code. Now if your Mac still have same IP address you can connect using history instead of re-scanning QR code. Trying to solve some rare crashes. Trying to fix issue when app launches without any keypads after upgrade Ver. 11.0.1 New and fully customizable widget with media and app controls. All your custom control pads created in the app are now available in the today widget.

# Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me. Please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 11.0.1 Jan 17, 2019. Redesigned media settings view to make it more user friendly. And help you create you own custom control pads. App now remembers where you left off and restores it between launches Ver.

10.4.0. Adding Siri Shortcuts to menu commands. Minor fixes and improvements Ver. 10.3.0.

Show custom actions under MORE tab. Adding Siri Shortcuts for custom actions # In addition to Apps, System, AirPlay controls and opening websites # Siri Shortcuts all the things:) # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me. Please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 10.4.1 Dec 19, 2018. New:.

Siri shortcuts for System actions. Siri shortcuts for App actions. Setting to turn off key sounds Fixed:. Deezer keypad. Reseting edits to default keypads between sessions. Restored support for iOS 10. Other bugs and crashes Changed:.

Display and keyboard brightness controls moved to Media tab. Launchpad and Mission Control keys moved to Input tab. Removed Open URL command from System tab - you can create custom pad instead, in Media tab Fixed:. Show spinner while waiting for AirPlay output sources # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver.

9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 10.1.4 Nov 7, 2018. New:. Siri shortcuts for System actions. Siri shortcuts for App actions. Setting to turn off key sounds Fixed:.

Deezer keypad. Reseting edits to default keypads between sessions. Restored support for iOS 10. Other bugs and crashes Changed:. Display and keyboard brightness controls moved to Media tab. Launchpad and Mission Control keys moved to Input tab. Removed Open URL command from System tab - you can create custom pad instead, in Media tab Fixed:.

Show spinner while waiting for AirPlay output sources # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 10.1.3 Nov 4, 2018.

New:. Siri shortcuts for System actions. Siri shortcuts for App actions. Setting to turn off key sounds Fixed:. Deezer keypad. Reseting edits to default keypads between sessions. Restored support for iOS 10.

Other bugs and crashes Changed:. Display and keyboard brightness controls moved to Media tab. Launchpad and Mission Control keys moved to Input tab.

Removed Open URL command from System tab - you can create custom pad instead, in Media tab Fixed:. Show spinner while waiting for AirPlay output sources # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 10.1.1 Oct 26, 2018. New:. Siri shortcuts for System actions.

Siri shortcuts for App actions. Setting to turn off key sounds Fixed:. Deezer keypad.

Reseting edits to default keypads between sessions. Other bugs and crashes Changed:. Display and keyboard brightness controls moved to Media tab.

Launchpad and Mission Control keys moved to Input tab. Removed Open URL command from System tab - you can create custom pad instead, in Media tab Fixed:.

Show spinner while waiting for AirPlay output sources # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store.

10.1.0 Oct 18, 2018. New:. Siri shortcuts for System actions. Siri shortcuts for App actions Changed:. Display and keyboard brightness controls moved to Media tab.

Launchpad and Mission Control keys moved to Input tab. Removed Open URL command from System tab - you can create custom pad instead, in Media tab Fixed:. Show spinner while waiting for AirPlay output sources # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store.

10.0.1 Oct 14, 2018. New:. Siri shortcuts for System actions Changed:. Display and keyboard brightness controls moved to Media tab. Launchpad and Mission Control keys moved to Input tab. Removed Open URL command from System tab - you can create custom pad instead, in Media tab Fixed:.

Show spinner while waiting for AirPlay output sources # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 10.0.0 Oct 12, 2018. New:. Siri shortcuts for System actions Changed:.

Display and keyboard brightness controls moved to Media tab. Launchpad and Mission Control keys moved to Input tab. Removed Open URL command from System tab - you can create custom pad instead, in Media tab Fixed:.

Show spinner while waiting for AirPlay output sources # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 9.0.2 Oct 3, 2018. 8.8.4. Fix issue connecting on Personal Hotspot.

Minor bug fixes 8.8.2. Added force touch/long press to activate app. Setting to enable pinch to zoom. Minor bug fixes 8.8.1. Added F1-F12 keys (just swipe left on the aux. Keyboard). Better support for external keyboard.

Translate some strings & metadata 8.8.0 Main focus of this update is to make the app more user friendly by moving some stuff around. Bring to front most used features, and simplify interactions. Airplay Display controls now appear along with other media control tabs. Scheduled system actions now appear when tapping on clock icon in the SYSTEM tab. Keyboard can be shown and dismissed by tapping keyboard button in the trackpad view Also:.

Show when left mouse button is locked in pressed state. Fix crash occurring after scanning QR code # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.8.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 8.8.2 Aug 21, 2018. 8.8.2. Added force touch/long press to activate app. Setting to enable pinch to zoom.

Minor bug fixes 8.8.1. Added F1-F12 keys (just swipe left on the aux. Keyboard). Better support for external keyboard. Translate some strings & metadata 8.8.0 Main focus of this update is to make the app more user friendly by moving some stuff around.

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Bring to front most used features, and simplify interactions. Airplay Display controls now appear along with other media control tabs. Scheduled system actions now appear when tapping on clock icon in the SYSTEM tab. Keyboard can be shown and dismissed by tapping keyboard button in the trackpad view Also:. Show when left mouse button is locked in pressed state.

Fix crash occurring after scanning QR code # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.8.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 8.8.1 Aug 3, 2018.

8.8.1. Added F1-F12 keys (just swipe left on the aux. Keyboard). Better support for external keyboard. Translate some strings & metadata 8.8.0 Main focus of this update is to make the app more user friendly by moving some stuff around.

Bring to front most used features, and simplify interactions. Airplay Display controls now appear along with other media control tabs.

Scheduled system actions now appear when tapping on clock icon in the SYSTEM tab. Keyboard can be shown and dismissed by tapping keyboard button in the trackpad view Also:. Show when left mouse button is locked in pressed state.

Fix crash occurring after scanning QR code # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.8.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. 8.8.0 Jul 25, 2018. Main focus of this update is to make the app more user friendly by moving some stuff around. Bring to front most used features, and simplify interactions. Airplay Display controls now appear along with other media control tabs. Scheduled system actions now appear when tapping on clock icon in the SYSTEM tab.

Keyboard can be shown and dismissed by tapping keyboard button in the trackpad view Also:. Show when left mouse button is locked in pressed state.

Fix crash occurring after scanning QR code # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.8.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me, please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. Fixed zooming Mac screen. Fixed pinch to zoom gesture. Allow to delete media keypads.

Show keypad button presses. More minor fixes and improvements Ver. 11.1.0.

History of connected Mac computers via QR code. Now if your Mac still have same IP address you can connect using history instead of re-scanning QR code. Trying to solve some rare crashes. Trying to fix issue when app launches without any keypads after upgrade Ver.

11.0.1 New and fully customizable widget with media and app controls. All your custom control pads created in the app are now available in the today widget. # Requires macOS 10.10 or above and helper app ver. 9.9.0 or above Ratings are like gold for indie developers like me.

Please take a moment to rate the app on the App Store. Jacob Lawson Mitchell, A True Benchmark For Thoughtful Utility This app (and its companions) are truly an exercise in thoughtful ingenuity. Basically if you want something, anything really, done on your Mac, this remote app allows you to either do it from a premade function within the app or spend a few minutes “building” the feature you want to use to manipulate your Mac with scripts and Siri commands (and I’m sure much more). I do wish the app developers website was more detailed in how to use the many, many, many features. I’ve mostly caught on but I can tell there’s this entire feature set waiting in there to be utilized but I’m just not savvy or knowledgeable enough to know and the directions are scant or relegated to more basic functions.

However, having more options than you know how to use isn’t exactly my idea of a huge problem. The apps are constantly being updated and always becoming more useful and streamlined. It’s obvious with every update someone who cares about these products is on the other end dreaming up ways to polish the feature set. Thanks, friend!

This app (and its companions) are truly an exercise in thoughtful ingenuity. Basically if you want something, anything really, done on your Mac, this remote app allows you to either do it from a premade function within the app or spend a few minutes “building” the feature you want to use to manipulate your Mac with scripts and Siri commands (and I’m sure much more). I do wish the app developers website was more detailed in how to use the many, many, many features. I’ve mostly caught on but I can tell there’s this entire feature set waiting in there to be utilized but I’m just not savvy or knowledgeable enough to know and the directions are scant or relegated to more basic functions. Mac software list. However, having more options than you know how to use isn’t exactly my idea of a huge problem. The apps are constantly being updated and always becoming more useful and streamlined. It’s obvious with every update someone who cares about these products is on the other end dreaming up ways to polish the feature set.

Thanks, friend! Josh Cary, Perfect for Musicians I record in a home studio for various types of commission work but I almost always record everything myself.

This is an amazing tool that will allow you to adjust anything in your DAW when recording. I mix right in front of my computer and record, on the opposite side of the room, with a mic and headphones. It's a really big pain, while tracking, to play/sing hear and check the reverb or compressor - get up - adjust - check again - adjust - check one last time. This is no bueno.

Now that I have this seamless easy to use app I tilt my computer monitor so I can see it from across the room and I use my iPhone to switch between this app and the Logic Remote app. It allows me to make adjustments without ever getting up from in front of my carefully positioned microphone. It allows for a more seamless workflow and it allows me to get more done faster.

I didn't even take the time to understand how it works I just opened it, tapped on my computer and kept working. This developer knows what he's doing. Great job man. If you've read this far, just get it. You would probably be wasting you time if you didn't get it at this point. Trust me it's not worth tripping over that very expensive mic that your home studio cannot afford to replace.

This app + Logic Remote app = the best productivity tool for the solo home studio musician. Developer Response, Thanks!

I record in a home studio for various types of commission work but I almost always record everything myself. This is an amazing tool that will allow you to adjust anything in your DAW when recording. I mix right in front of my computer and record, on the opposite side of the room, with a mic and headphones. It's a really big pain, while tracking, to play/sing hear and check the reverb or compressor - get up - adjust - check again - adjust - check one last time. This is no bueno.

Now that I have this seamless easy to use app I tilt my computer monitor so I can see it from across the room and I use my iPhone to switch between this app and the Logic Remote app. It allows me to make adjustments without ever getting up from in front of my carefully positioned microphone. It allows for a more seamless workflow and it allows me to get more done faster. I didn't even take the time to understand how it works I just opened it, tapped on my computer and kept working. This developer knows what he's doing. Great job man. If you've read this far, just get it.

You would probably be wasting you time if you didn't get it at this point. Trust me it's not worth tripping over that very expensive mic that your home studio cannot afford to replace. This app + Logic Remote app = the best productivity tool for the solo home studio musician. Developer Response. Ewass, Best app to make your phone into a mouse. I like to hook my MacBook up to my tv. I use Bluetooth mouses and such, but I also tend to lose the usb thing or break the mouse somehow.

I’ve tried other apps to make my phone a mouse, and being cheap I used the free ones. They never work that well and don’t usually last long before I delete them. I came across this one and decided to try it out. It has far exceeded my expectations. There is a pop up keyboard, volume controls, video controls (including ones for Netflix, VLC, and other video watching platforms).

It also has controls for the computer like screen brightness/sleep/shutdown. I highly recommend this app. I like to hook my MacBook up to my tv. I use Bluetooth mouses and such, but I also tend to lose the usb thing or break the mouse somehow. I’ve tried other apps to make my phone a mouse, and being cheap I used the free ones. They never work that well and don’t usually last long before I delete them. I came across this one and decided to try it out.

It has far exceeded my expectations. There is a pop up keyboard, volume controls, video controls (including ones for Netflix, VLC, and other video watching platforms). It also has controls for the computer like screen brightness/sleep/shutdown.

I highly recommend this app.