commit fa49af1ac524ee6aba378d5b831cb1322fa98bcc parent 63cbe321a7e07b90a3b6ad06a270ac4fbc864589 Author: FIGBERT <figbert@figbert.com> Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2021 01:01:35 -0800 Correct use of <kbd> Diffstat:
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diff --git a/content/posts/how-to-mirror-your-iphone-to-your-mac.md b/content/posts/how-to-mirror-your-iphone-to-your-mac.md @@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ going to view the output on my phone? Well turns out it's really easy, and requires no non-default software: 1. Open Quicktime -2. Press `File -> New Movie Recording` or <kbd>⌥⌘N</kbd> +2. Press <kbd>File</kbd> -> <kbd>New Movie Recording</kbd> or <kbd>⌥</kbd> + +<kbd>⌘</kbd> + <kbd>N</kbd> 3. Plug in your iDevice (I've only tested with an iPhone) via USB 4. Click the down caret by the red record button 5. Select your device as the Camera