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By chance, I just discovered a really cool and unappreciated feature of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra–iCloud Universal Clipboard! As it happens, late last night I was trolling my iPad, looking for a fun image to send my friend for her upcoming birthday. And I found a pretty good and funny one, quickly copying it onto my iPad. But then I fell asleep and forgot all about it until this morning when I opened my MacBook. And I saw the paste command was active and contained that very image I copied to my iPad late last night! Low and behold, that’s the power and beauty of iCloud’s universal clipboard!
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- 2 Basic Requirements
- 4 Summary
Introducing iCloud Universal Clipboard
With iCloud Universal Clipboard, you copy text, images, photos, videos, and pretty much anything on one Apple device and then paste that same content onto another iDevice or Apple computer. So if you’re anything like me, you use different devices throughout your day, depending on the time and where you actually are. For example, I’m usually on my iPad at night, just before bedtime and hopefully sleep. So now, with iCloud enabled I copy things at night, like a funny image or a great recipe to try out when browsing the web on my iPad at bedtime. And then I paste that image or recipe into a note, email, or Photoshop on my MacBook the next morning. Pretty amazing!
Basic Requirements
Universal Clipboard is part of what Apple calls its Continuity Features. These include things like Handoff, Instant Hotspot, Auto Unlock, iPhone Cellular Calls, SMS/MMS messaging, and of course Universal Clipboard.
iCloud Universal Clipboard works on iPhone 5 models and later, 2012 or later models of iMacs and MacBooks and late 2013 plus onward models of Mac Pros. iCloud Universal Clipboard supports 4th generation iPads, all iPad Pro models, iPad Air models, iPad mini 2 and above, and iPod Touch 6th generations and newer. For more info on system requirements for universal clipboard and other continuity features, see this apple support article.
Sorry but currently there is no Universal Clipboard for Apple Watch, as Apple Watch OS doesn’t yet include support for copy and paste. That’s because on Apple Watches there are no standard text fields for entering text other than dictation. We hope to see these features coming soon to WatchOS.
And Your Ground Rules
All devices must be on the same Wi-Fi network and within normal Bluetooth range of each other, 33 feet or 10 meters. Devices must have Bluetooth and Handoff turned ON in System Preferences (Macs) and in Settings (iOS devices.) And you must be signed into iCloud using the same Apple ID on all your devices.
Universal Clipboard does work with cellular data, so a WiFi connection is not absolutely mandatory. But our readers note that using cellular data rather than WiFi results in inconsistence results and spotty performance–sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. For that reason, we recommend a WiFi connection.
Interestingly, while Bluetooth and WiFi need to be enabled on both devices they seemingly do not need to be paired. Go figure that one!
Setting Up iCloud Universal Clipboard
Make sure the following settings are ON
- All devices are signed into iCloud with the same Apple ID
- Bluetooth is turned ON
- WiFi is turned ON and all devices connect to the SAME WiFi network
- Make sure you’re running iOS 10 and macOS Sierra
- Devices are within a range of 33 feet (10 meters)
- Ensure “Handoff” is turned ON for BOTH iOS and macOS
- For iOS, it’s under Settings>General
- For macOS, it’s under Systems Preferences>General
On one device, copy the text, image, or video as normal. Consequently, that same content is added to the clipboard of your all nearby devices automatically. This content remains on the clipboards of connected iDevices and computers via the paste command. Your clipboard content remains available for a brief period of time or until you replace it by copying something else.
To Sum Up Copying to Universal Clipboard
- Select Copy
- Select the content you want to copy, then copy it
- On Macs
- Copy & Paste from the Edit menu
- On iOS
- Copy & Paste with a tap and hold
- This content is available to paste on your other devices for a short time
- On Macs
- Select the content you want to copy, then copy it
- Choose Paste
- Position to where you want to paste the content, then paste it
- If pasting to a Mac, a small pop-up window lets you know its Pasting from…
- If pasting to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, a large pop-up tells you Pasting from…
Summary
iCloud Universal Clipboard is a really neat and lesser known feature that’s actually quite useful, especially for iFolks that use different devices throughout their day. It’s similar to AirDrop but without the extra steps–like a lazy version of AirDrop. The major downside to iCloud Universal Clipboard is that it allows only one file on the clipboard at a time. And you never know how long that file remains active on the clipboard. Sometimes it’s minutes and other times it’s hours–not sure why. And Apple doesn’t report any specific time metric here, though there are some claims in developer discussions of 2 minutes or so. But I definitely have experienced much longer times. So experience rules on this one.
But the great part is that iCloud Universal Clipboard allows you to copy and paste between your most of your Apple products, regardless of macOS or iOS . So say you copy an image on your Mac. Then presto, you paste it into an email on your iPhone. Or vise-versa and you copy a picture on your iPhone and paste it into an email on your MacBook. It all works with a simple copy and paste–commands we know by heart!
We are just at the beginning of a new Apple ecosystem that works seamlessly and smoothly between iOS, macOS, and hopefully watchOS (and maybe even tvOS.)
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So far, I had been using a universal clipboard on my iDevices without any issue. But suddenly the problem arrived out of nowhere, and Universal Clipboard stopped working between macOS Catalina and iOS 13. As a result, I couldn’t copy and paste anything across my Mac and iPhone. Thankfully, I was able to overcome the problem after trying out some workarounds. Check them out, if you need help!
Universal Clipboard Not Working Between Mac and iPhone? How to Fix
Prerequisite:
- Be sure your devices are within the Bluetooth range (about 33 feet or 10 meters)
- Universal Clipboard is compatible with the following devices:
- Your iPhone or iPad must be running iOS 10 or later and Mac must have macOS Sierra or later
- You must be signed in with the same iCloud account both on your Mac and iOS device
- Besides, make sure to cut, copy and paste within a short period of time
Solution #1: Start From The Scratch
In the first solution, we are going to give a fresh start to all the essential things like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Handoff. Besides, we are also going to get rid of the existing Bluetooth files and give a reboot to both the Mac and iPhone or iPad.
Turn Off Bluetooth And Wi-Fi Both On Your Mac and iOS Device
Picatext 2 0 1 – ocr made simple. On Mac: Click the Bluetooth button at the top right corner and select Turn Bluetooth Off. Likewise, click on the Wi-Fi icon and select Turn Wi-Fi Off.
On your iOS Device: Click on Settings app → Wi-Fi/Bluetooth and turn it off.
Disable Handoff Across The Devices
On your Mac: Click on Apple menu → System Preferences → General. Now, uncheck the box for “Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices.”
On your iDevice: Open Settings app → General → Handoff and then turn off Handoff.
Wipe Out All The Bluetooth Files
Open Finder → Click on Go menu → press “option” key and choose Library → Select Preferences folder → Type in Bluetooth in the search field.
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Now, select all the files and right click. Then, Move them to the Trash.
Note: To ensure the files have been perfectly wiped out, type in Bluetooth in the search bar. If the files do not show up that means they are gone.
You can also open Terminal → and paste the following command:
Then, hit return. Next, you have to enter the password and hit return again. It will confirm that there are no such files on your device.
Next, restart both your Mac and iOS device. Once they have rebooted, turn on Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Handoff.
Now, copy anything on your Mac and try to paste it on your iOS device to see if the problem is gone. Core animator 1 5 – create stunning animations.
Solution #2: Software Update
If the Universal Clipboard is still not functioning as expected, go for the software update. The reason why I recommend it is because the problem could well be due to a hidden bug. And only a software update will be able to fix it perfectly.
To get it done on iOS devices, go to Settings → General → Software Update and then download and install the update.
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After the update, check out if you have succeeded in solving the problem or not.
Wrapping Up…
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In my case, I was able to resolve the issue by trying out the first solution. One of my friends who had run into the same problem got success with the same fix. So, I expect you to be on the winning side as well.
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Could you fix the problem by trying out the above solutions? Share your feedback in the comment below.
Jignesh Padhiyar is the co-founder of iGeeksBlog.com who has a keen eye for news, rumors and all the unusual stuff that happens around Apple products. During his tight schedule, Jignesh finds some moments of respite to share side-splitting contents on social media.
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