When you’re having a conversation with someone in Messages, you can share your screen with them, or they can share theirs with you. It’s a great way to work together on a project or help a friend do something on their computer.
Messages User GuideShare a screen
In the Messages app on your Mac, send a message to the person you want to share with, then click Details. You can’t send a message to someone who’s restricted by communication limits in Screen Time. Click the Screen Share button, then do one of the following. Share your screen: Choose Invite to Share My Screen. View your friend’s screen: Choose Ask to Share Screen.
Tip: Don’t want someone to send you screen-sharing invitations? When you receive an invitation from them, hold the pointer over the Decline button, click , then click Block User.
Screen Share App For MacIf you can’t share a screen
In the Messages app on your Mac, if the Share button is dimmed, try the following:
Tip: You can also share screens without using the Messages app, using macOS screen sharing. See Turn Mac screen sharing on or off.
Screen Sharing App PcAllow someone to control your screen
When you share your screen with someone, you can also allow them to control your screen, which gives them complete access to your computer.
WARNING: Only allow people you trust to control your screen. They can do anything you can do on your computer—open apps, create or delete documents, copy files from your computer to theirs, and so on.
Brainstorming app for windows. On your Mac, do one of the following:
To take back control of your screen—but still let the other person view it—click in the menu bar, then choose “Allow [name] to control my screen” to remove the checkmark.
If you donʼt give someone screen control, they can still click to highlight areas on your screen.
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