For Mac desktops, including the Mac Studio or the Mac mini, simply centering and then mounting the iPhone on a connected display will allow the Continuity Camera to work properly. In order for the Continuity Camera to function properly, users must mount their iPhone above their Mac display with their iPhone’s camera array positioned just to the left of the built-in webcam. To disconnect an actively paired iPhone in the Continuity Camera mode simply select the red “disconnect” button beneath the onscreen text. While the Continuity Camera is enabled by default on compatible iPhone models running iOS 16, users can opt not to use the feature by launching the Settings app on the iPhone, then tapping General > AirPlay & Handoff > Continuity Camera Webcam and toggling the corresponding switch. Then they can click the Video option in the menu bar to select their iPhone under the “Camera” header. Users can additionally toggle the Continuity Camera manually by navigating to the menu bar on their Mac in the upper left corner of the display. If this prompt fails to appear the user should ensure that both their iPhone and Mac have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled. When receiving a FaceTime call, users will receive a prompt on compatible iPhone devices to connect their iPhone camera to their Mac.
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