Controlling your Apple TV from your MacBook is easier than you might think. Thanks to the Apple Configurator tool, you can easily control apps and profiles on your Apple TV straight from your Mac. In this article, we will guide you through the process of controlling Apple TV from your MacBook.
Before we dive into the steps, here are the things you need to have:
– The latest version of Apple Configurator
– iTunes
– macOS High Sierra or later
– An Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD with the latest version of tvOS
– A display connected to your Apple TV
– Your Mac and Apple TV connected to the same Wi-Fi or Ethernet network
Once you have these items, follow these steps:
1. Connect your Apple TV to Apple Configurator. Go to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Remote App and Devices on your Mac.
2. Open Apple Configurator and choose Pair Devices. Click Pair next to Apple TV and enter the six-digit PIN on your Apple TV.
3. Select the Apple TV device and the Apple Configurator.
After connecting your Apple TV to Apple Configurator, you can add apps and profiles. You can also deploy iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, and Apple TV devices in your school or business.
With Apple Configurator, you can also update software, install apps and configuration profiles, rename and change wallpapers, export device information documents, inspect any device to see details like serial number, and much more.
If you want to try it out, make sure your Apple TV is already set up. If it hasn’t been set up, set it up first and then open Apple Configurator on your Mac. You can then click Prepare and follow the on-screen instructions.
In conclusion, controlling Apple TV from your MacBook is an easy process with the help of Apple Configurator. We hope this article has been useful to you and feel free to leave comments below if you have tried it out.