![]() ![]() It’s worth installing just for the novelty value, but there’s practical applications too. Users can resize the mobile display as required, either expanding it for real-time demos or shrinking it to allow space for other app windows. Other configuration options are currently sparse: users can block the app’s default behaviour of starting at login, ready for device connections, and they can also change the colour of their device frame. Users can also connect multiple devices at the same time, or switch between them as required – Bezel remembers all previous connections. The screen can be resized to suit – from filling the entire screen to taking up a smaller space to allow other windows to be shown. ![]() It responds in real time, and instantly switches from portrait to landscape orientation as required. Once connected, Bezel displays the user’s mobile screen inside a frame that’s a facsimile of the actual device itself. Setup is breathtakingly simple: after installation, users simply launch the app and connect their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch via USB to the Mac before following the prompts to unlock the mobile and grant Bezel access. The app, which is slick and so responsive that changes on the mobile device are reflected instantly on the Mac’s display, is aimed at those who wish to view, share or record their iPhone’s screen for whatever reason. Bezel enables macOS users to mirror their iPad and iPhone screens on their computer in real time. ![]() ![]() The app is a tool to mirror USB-connected iPhone, iPad and iPhone touch displays on macOS screens in real time. Dutch developer NonStrict EU has released Bezel 1.0 for Macs running macOS 12.0 or later. ![]()
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