Apple today released the third beta of the upcoming macOS Monterey 12.3 update to developers for testing purposes, with the new software arriving a week after the second macOS Monterey 12.3 beta.
Registered developers can download the beta version through the Apple Developer Center. After installing the corresponding configuration file, they can obtain the beta version through the software update mechanism in the system preferences. There is also a macOS 11.6.5 update for those still running macOS Big Sur.
macOS Monterey 12.3 is a major update that introduces Universal Control, a feature that Apple first teased at WWDC and then delayed for months. Universal Control is designed to let you use a single mouse/trackpad and keyboard across multiple Macs and iPads (iPads running iPadOS 15.4).
After you update your device to macOS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4, Universal Control will automatically work, allowing your Mac’s cursor and keyboard to work on your iPad, and vice versa. It's simple and intuitive to use.
maOS Monterey 12.3 adds support for updating AirPods firmware while the earbuds are connected to a Mac, in addition to deprecating kernel extensions used by Dropbox and Microsoft OneDrive and eliminating Python 2, which Apple instructs developers to use Alternative scripting languages like Python 3 move forward.
There are also new emojis including melting face, lip biting, heart-hands, bubbles, beans, squinty face, palms up, egg, troll, low battery, coral, lotus and more.
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