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Universal Control and spatial audio are included in macOS 12.3.
There are now dozens of new emojis, including a melting face and a disco ball.

The Universal Control functionality is now accessible after Apple released macOS 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4 nine months after it was first shown off. The program, which is still in beta, allows you to use a single keyboard and mouse to handle both a
Mac and an
iPad simultaneously (or trackpad). So, for example, who can type text on either device and Who can drag files between them? Universal Control was supposed to be ready last fall, but Apple said in December that it would be delayed until this spring.
Apple has also improved spatial audio on M1-powered systems. For compatible
AirPods, Apple Music now provides dynamic head tracking functionality. In the Control Center, you’ll discover settings for fixed and head-tracking spatial audio.
With many emojis, you may express yourself in a variety of ways. A melting face, troll, disco ball, and hands creating the shape of a heart are among them, according to Emojipedia. In addition, there are now unique skin tone settings for each hand in the handshake emoji.
A less-gendered Siri voice option, more filters for the Podcasts app, optional notes for saved passwords, and (Apple claims) more accurate battery capacity estimates are also included in macOS 12.3. In addition, the macOS update adds support for adding, deleting, and querying tags with Reminders in Shortcuts, as well as
Italian and Traditional Chinese translation for web pages in Safari.
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