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Apple's Four-Year-Old Hidden Gem: Universal Control
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This episode looks at the moment of discovering Universal Control — the ability to move a cursor and keyboard seamlessly between a MacBook and a Mac Pro across multiple screens — and the quiet surprise of realizing it had been there for over three years.
It touches on the specific friction that disappeared: the daily routine of switching machines when coming home, swapping the mouse, reorienting — accepted as just how things were, until suddenly they weren't.
There's a small observation here that sits at the center of the episode: a feature isn't born when it's announced, it's born the moment you need it. The cursor crossing between screens in 2026 carries something that reading about it in 2021 never could have.
It also opens outward briefly — toward all the checkboxes scrolled past, icons left unexplored, settings menus never fully read. Someone else's three-years-late discovery is already waiting somewhere in there.
A quiet reflection on how tools and people meet on their own schedules, and how that gap between announcement and need is where the real first day lives.