![]() Yosemite even has the ability to share a computer’s “screen” even if someone else is using the computer. Using screen sharing, you can access your Mac’s display from anywhere on your local network or, in some cases, from anywhere in the world. ![]() ![]() Chapter 8, “Managing Who, Where, When, and What,” includes instructions on how to share your Macintosh’s screen using Messages, but there are many instances where you might want to access another Mac’s display without having to start a chat.īuilt into Yosemite is a standards-based screen-sharing system.
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