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There are many times when family or friends need help with their Macs, or they aren’t sure how to do something. Trying to walk them through it blind is challenging at best. Luckily, a little-known feature in Messages exists that allows me to share my screen instantly with another Mac user or request direct access to their screen.
Prior to screen sharing being native to the Messages app, you’d have to use a third-party solution such as Team Viewer to help someone with a Mac issue. Messages is far more convenient and, in my experience, an app that almost 100 percent of Mac owners actually use and already understand.
Dec 26, 2018 - This is an option with Mac to Mac screen sharing, or you can also share your. To do this, make sure the 'Screen Sharing' box is checked in.
How to share Mac screen through iMessage
To share your Mac’s screen, or request access to someone else’s screen, just follow these steps:
- Launch Messages and find the contact you want to share your screen with. Make sure that chat is selected.
- In the top navigation, click on Buddies.
- Choose Invite to Share My Screen or Ask to Share Screen, whichever option you want.
- The person on the other end will get a request that they will have to accept.
That’s pretty much it. As far as screen sharing on Mac goes, this is the easiest method I know of. However, it can be finicky at times. I’ve seen some requests not go through to the other person. In that case, cancel your first request and perform the same steps again. In my experience, the second time usually does the trick if the first doesn’t.
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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.
Note: You can only share screens using iMessage on a Mac.
Share a screen
- In the Messages app on your Mac, send a message to the person you want to share with, then click Details.
- 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.”
When the screen-sharing request is accepted, an audio call begins automatically (so you can talk while you work) and the Screen Sharing app opens. For information about using the Screen Sharing app, see Share the screen of another Mac. - To stop screen sharing, do one of the following:
- If you’re sharing your screen: Click in the menu bar, then choose End Screen Sharing. (If you’re not ready to stop yet, choose Pause Screen Sharing; choose it again to resume sharing.)
- If you’re viewing your friend’s screen: Choose Screen Sharing > Quit, or click the red close button in the screen-sharing window.
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.
Allow 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.
On your Mac, do one of the following:
- If you received an invitation to share your screen: Click Accept in the invitation. A message asks if you want to let the other person control your screen, or just observe it. Select “Control my screen,” then click Accept.
- If you want to initiate screen sharing: Invite your friend to share their screen. After they accept, click in the menu bar, then choose “Allow [name] to control my screen” so there’s a checkmark next to it.
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.
If you can’t share a screen
In the Messages app on your Mac, if the Screen Share button is dimmed, try the following:
- Make sure the person youʼre trying to share with is signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID they used to sign in to Messages.
- If they can’t sign in to iCloud and Messages using the same Apple ID, open your Contacts app, and make sure your contact card for the person includes both Apple IDs—the one they use to sign in to iCloud, and the one they use in Messages. Then try sharing again. (See Create a contact card.)
Tip: You can also share screens without using the Messages app, using macOS screen sharing. See Turn Mac screen sharing on or off.