Share your Mac screen with another Mac using iMessage If you can’t share your Mac’s screen using iMessage Start screen sharing on Mac using the Screen Sharing app Allow someone to control your Mac screen What other options you get in Mac screen sharing Use third-party apps to share your macOS screenHow to stop screen sharing on your Mac
Share your Mac screen with another Mac using iMessage
When the person at the other end accepts your screen-sharing request, an audio call will automatically begin. Note: If the other person has ‘Do Not Disturb’ enabled, he/she will not see the screen sharing request alert. Besides, you may face a glitch preventing you from sharing the screen. We have a fix!
If you can’t share your Mac’s screen using iMessage
In case the Share button within the Messages app on your Mac is greyed out, here’s what you should try:
Ensure that the person youʼre trying to share with is signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID that they are using in the Messages app.If the person cannot sign in to iCloud and Messages using the same Apple ID, go to your Contacts app and ensure the contact card includes both their Apple IDs—the one they are signed into on iCloud and the one they use in the Messages app.
It should probably work after this. However, if it doesn’t or the person you want to share with doesn’t use Messages, try the method explained below.
Start screen sharing on Mac using the Screen Sharing app
When screen sharing on macOS, you can also allow the person you’re working with to control your screen. This lets them do anything on your system remotely as if they are physically using it. For instance, they could open apps, manipulate files, etc. Hence, be cautious when allowing control and make sure you trust the person.
How to allow someone to control your Mac screen
There are two ways to allow someone to control your screen:
Firstly, if you are the recipient of a screen sharing request, click Accept → select Control your screen or just Observe it.Secondly, if you were the one who initiated screen sharing, click the overlapping rectangles icon in the menu bar → select ‘Allow [name] to control my screen.’
To take back control of your system but continue screen sharing, simply click this option again. Note: Even if you donʼt let someone control your screen, they can still click to highlight on your screen.
What other options you get in Mac screen sharing
Apart from allowing someone to control your screen, as explained above, you have the following options too while sharing screens:
Mute: This will mute your audio in the call that automatically starts when screen sharing.Pause: This will temporarily pause the screen sharing.Stop: This will quit the screen sharing.
Use third-party apps to share your macOS screen
If you want to enjoy more features and functionality, there are plenty of screen sharing apps for Mac that make life easier. Messages is a convenient and straightforward option for most users, but it’s still worth checking out third party options if you often need to screen share. To stop screen sharing, do one of the below:
How to stop screen sharing on your Mac
If you’re sharing your screen: Click the Screen Sharing icon in the menu bar. It looks like two overlapping rectangles. Then choose End Screen Sharing. If you’re viewing someone’s screen: Click Screen Sharing → Quit Screen Sharing.
Note: This same process can be used when you want to screen share on Mac via FaceTime.
Screen sharing on your Mac made easy!
Whether you are facing some problem or want to show something to your contact, Mac offers an easy screen sharing way. You can also set up third-party screen sharing software for additional functionalities on your Mac. Do you have further questions about how to screen share on your Mac? Let me know in the comments below, and I’ll try to help you out. You might also want to check out how to mirror your iPhone and iPad screen to a computer. Read more:
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