


Using my Siri Remote, I can easily enter, say, a query into iTunes’ search field. When some text needs inputting, simply select the Keyboard option to bring up a full-size on-screen QWERTY keyboard with modifier and cursor keys.

These include: Remote, Trackpad, Keyboard, Help (instructions for using touchpad gestures on the Siri Remote), Behaviors, Actions, Power (sleep and shutdown options) and Logout (disconnects you from the Mac helper app). The full power of this app is revealed after pressing the Menu button to bring up an overlay with various controls. I can use my Siri Remote’s Touch surface to control the Mac’s pointer with pinpoint accuracy, and click it to simulate the left mouse button. With AirPlay Mirroring, built into iOS and OS X, you cannot control your Mac from another device. You might ask yourself, “How’s this different from OS X’s built-in AirPlay Mirroring?”Īs I said before, the app running on an Apple TV includes advanced options for controlling Mac apps with your Siri Remote. Remote Buddy even supports multiple displays and various zooming modes. The Mac helper app serves as a conduit that sends everything displayed on your Mac’s screen as a compressed, live video feed to the Apple TV app. Here is my MacBook Air’s external 27-inch 2560-by-1440 resolution Thunderbolt Display, as shown wirelessly on my telly through my Apple TV.
REMOTE BUDDY VS EXPRESS PASSWORD
Simply select your computer, enter your previously created password and just like that, its display gets shown on your TV as if you were using AirPlay Mirroring. To begin, fire up Remote Buddy Display on your Apple TV, select Preferences in the Remote Buddy menu, choose a password to protect your connection on the Mobile Access tab and tick the box next to Enable Mobile Access.īy the way, you cannot use the app without a password. Your Mac should now appear in the Remote Buddy Display interface running on your Apple TV, as shown below. The Remote Buddy app itself is basically a server that sits in your Mac’s menu bar, letting you quickly access various settings and advanced features.
REMOTE BUDDY VS EXPRESS DRIVER
Remote Buddy’s installer comes with a companion component, called Candelair, which is an alternative driver for a bunch of infrared remotes, including Apple Remotes. Having taken Remote Buddy for a quick spin, I’m happy to report that it works incredibly well and really comes in handy when you want to do simple tasks on your desktop-bound Mac without actually sitting in front of your computer.
REMOTE BUDDY VS EXPRESS FULL
This high-performance screen sharing software-along with its tvOS, watchOS and iOS apps-streams your Mac’s screen to the new Apple TV and turns the Siri Remote into a trackpad, a full virtual keyboard and an advanced remote so you can control Mac apps with gestures and shortcuts, without getting off that couch of yours.īuilding on the latest GPU and CPU technologies, Remote Buddy uses a proprietary engine to deliver up to 60 frames per second with a latency of around 0.1 seconds so you really get a smooth, high-speed screen sharing experience. Don’t you wish there was a hassle-free way to bring your Mac apps, documents, media, games and more to the big screen-and control them? Enter Remote Buddy, a sweet little app by Roth, Germany based developer Felix Schwarz.
