For Mac Screen
USE AIRPARROT WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVERS.
Take your Mac to the stage with a full-screen interface optimized for live performance, flexible hardware control, and a massive collection of plug-ins and sounds that are fully compatible with Logic Pro X.
AirParrot is designed to send content to a number of media receivers, even simultaneously. Broadcast to multiple devices like Apple TV and Chromecast, or share audio around the house to AirPlay-enabled speakers. Use AirParrot in combination with Reflector to create a seamless mirroring experience to any computer or device. Never worry about compatibility issues again; share from any device, to any device!
NO ADAPTERS REQUIRED.
Share wirelessly with everyone in the room without the need for cables and adapters. AirParrot gives anyone the ability to share and engage the classroom, boardroom or beyond. Focus on what matters most and send content from any device to a receiver connected to a television or projector. Our patent-pending Quick Connect technology and Bluetooth discovery* allows you to quickly discover and connect to devices, even when network configurations prevent it.
*Bluetooth discovery not available on Windows.
THE BIG SCREEN IS YOUR SCREEN.
Beam a movie or your favorite video game to a receiver, and enjoy the big screen experience. AirParrot streams media files in 5.1 surround sound, without quality loss. Create the ultimate entertainment solution and add unlimited content and possibilities to any TV.
AirParrot Remote
An iOS remote for AirParrot 2
Our brand new iOS app allows you to remotely control AirParrot 2 with your iPhone or iPad. Easily control what's being sent from your computer to Apple TV or Chromecast without touching your keyboard or mouse. AirParrot Remote brings new features to AirParrot 2 like playlist support, live previews and remote control of your computer.
Choose a screen saver
Your Mac comes with several screen savers that display photos, messages, artwork from your Apple Music library or photo library, and more.
- From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences, then click Desktop & Screen Saver.
- Click the Screen Saver tab. Screen savers appear on left side of the window, and a preview of the selected screen saver appears on the right.
- Click a screen saver to select it. To see a full-screen preview, move your pointer over the preview, then click the Preview button that appears within.
To create a slideshow screen saver, select one of the slideshow options on the left, such as Floating, Reflections, Origami, or Shifting Tiles. Then use the Source pop-up menu to choose your own photos or one of the built-in slideshow collections.
Supports Vue.js 2.x. Supports SSR. Iview mediapro 3.1.2 for mac windows 10. Supports Vue.js 1.x -. Supports.
Choose when and how to start the screen saver
Use the “Start after” pop-up menu to choose how long your Mac needs to be inactive before the screen saver starts. If you don’t want a screen saver to start, choose Never.
The Hot Corners button gives you options to start or stop the screen saver or put your display to sleep by moving your pointer to one of the corners of the screen. Choose an option from the pop-up menu that corresponds to a specific corner.
Require a password after the screen saver begins
You can set your Mac to require your login password to unlock the screen after the screen saver starts:
- Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu, then click Security & Privacy.
- Click the General tab.
- Select the option to require password after sleep or screen saver begins.
Turn off your display or put it to sleep
Your Mac uses its processor, graphics chip, and display when it shows a screen saver. To save energy, you can use Energy Saver preferences to choose how long your Mac needs to be inactive before the display turns off or goes to sleep.
- Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu, then click Energy Saver.
- Use the slider to choose the time of inactivity. If you set your display to turn off before the screen saver starts, the screen saver won't start after a period of inactivity.
If you're using a notebook computer, such as a MacBook Pro, you can set different times based on whether you're using your battery or a power adapter.