Apple has tried to make the process as simple as they can but you have to use the QuickTime app to implement the process. The feature to mirror iPhone and iPad screens on your Mac has been available for a long time but the process is not as simple as you think. So I had to set QuickTime Player to full screen, move mouse pointer outside the screen and so on. Part 1: How to Mirror iPhone to Mac using QuickTime. My script was a bit longer because I wanted to record the screen of my iphone at my MAC. #To open dialog to show available camerasĬlick menu item "Gangzheng's iPhone" of menu 1 of button 3 of window 1 Mirror your iOS device to your Mac Use a USB cable to connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac. You can hit Record to create videos of your screen mirror. Select New Movie Recording inside QuickTime Your screen is now mirrored to your Mac. Press the Down arrow next to the Record button and make sure your iPhone is selected. A mirror of your iPhone screen will then appear. So here is my script for setting a camera tell application "System Events" to tell process "QuickTime Player" Open QuickTime and go to File then select New Movie Recording. I had accomplished what you want to do, but in a different way because I also tried with set current camera of newMovieRecording to "Gangzheng's iPhone"īut had no luck.
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