

But I had installed the new operating system on the machine to demonstrate all the awesome new features in Monterey. When I had given my iOS 15 course a few weeks before, I had not yet upgraded the iMac I use to record my webinars, so I knew the feature used to work in macOS Big Sur.

So plugging in the iPad wasn’t going to work. My first solution was to switch to Zoom’s Share iPhone/iPad via Cable feature by plugging my iPad into my Mac with a USB-C to USB-C cable.īut I discovered there is a known issue with the new M1 iPad Pros when using this option…there is a repeating feedback sound that recurs every few minutes and it ruined my recordings. I was also scheduled to present a brand new offering, “ What’s New in iPadOS 15 ” (same stuff, but specific to iPads…), but for some reason I could not make Zoom’s Share iPhone/iPad via Airplay feature work. I also recently taught “ What’s New in macOS Monterey, ” with all the new tricks your computer can do.

When I teach my iOS classes, I love to display my iPhone or iPad on the screen and share it with the audience so that I can demonstrate the features.Ī few weeks ago, I did my iPhone training class, “What’s New in iOS 15” where I show off all the cool new things you can do on your phone. Zoom Share iPhone/iPad via AirPlay blocked by macOS Monterey AirPlay to Mac featureĮvery Fall, Apple launches new versions of all of its operating systems and I always cover the new features in my “What’s New” courses.
