When I’m mirroring my iPhone on my Mac, I sometimes need to force quit apps that aren’t behaving. It helps me keep everything running smoothly and avoid any lag.
Why Force Quit Apps in iPhone Mirroring?
I force quit apps while mirroring my iPhone to Mac when they start acting up or slow down my system. It’s a quick way to reset any misbehaving app and keep my workflow uninterrupted. By closing these apps, I’m making sure that my iPhone and Mac work seamlessly together without any unnecessary hiccups.
3 Ways to Force Quit Apps
I’ve found three effective ways to force quit apps during iPhone mirroring:
- Using the App Switcher: Tap on the App Switcher icon appears at the top edge of the iPhone mirroring window. Hove the cursor and Click on the App Switcher icon. Now, Swipe up the app from the App switcher screen to close the app.
- Via the Mac’s Top Menu Bar: From the top iPhone mirroring menu, View > App Switcher.
- Using Keyboard Shortcut: Use Command + 2 to view all apps running in the backgroud on the App Switcher window. Close the app by swiping it up using the Two Finger gesture on Trakpad.
Final Verdict
I’ve found that knowing how to force quit apps during iPhone mirroring on my Mac is a game-changer. It keeps both my devices running smoothly, and I can quickly deal with any unresponsive apps without interrupting my workflow. These simple methods are now part of my routine whenever I’m using iPhone mirroring, and they make my experience much smoother.
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