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    Mac User Guide
- Welcome
 - What’s new in macOS Tahoe
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- Intro to Apple Intelligence
 - Translate messages and calls
 - Create original images with Image Playground
 - Create your own emoji with Genmoji
 - Use Apple Intelligence with Siri
 - Find the right words with Writing Tools
 - Summarise notifications and reduce interruptions
 - Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence
 - Apple Intelligence and privacy
 - Block access to Apple Intelligence features
 
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- Intro to Continuity
 - Use AirDrop to send items to nearby devices
 - Hand off tasks between devices
 - Control your iPhone from your Mac
 - Copy and paste between devices
 - Stream video and audio with AirPlay
 - Make and receive calls and text messages on your Mac
 - Use your iPhone internet connection with your Mac
 - Share your Wi-Fi password with another device
 - Use iPhone as a webcam
 - Insert sketches, photos and scans from iPhone or iPad
 - Unlock your Mac with Apple Watch
 - Use your iPad as a second display
 - Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad
 - Sync music, books and more between devices
 
 - Resources for your Mac
 - Resources for your Apple devices
 - Copyright and trademarks
 

Use a smart card with Mac
Smart cards, such as US Department of Defense Common Access Cards and the U.S. Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Cards are access-control devices. You use a smart card to physically authenticate yourself in situations like these:
Client-side authentication to PK-enabled websites (HTTPS)
Remote access (VPN: L2TP)
Port-based Network Access Control (802.1X)
Unlocking keychains
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