How to block your Mac from extending its mouse pointer and keyboard to your iPad or other Mac

Check out these quick steps to block your Mac’s keyboard, mouse, and trackpad from being used on a nearby iPad or other Mac.

Using Mac's mouse on iPad

You can use your Mac’s keyboard, mouse, and trackpad wirelessly with your other Mac desktop, MacBook, or iPad.

However, if you own multiple Apple devices, you may have experienced the frustration of accidentally moving your mouse pointer or typing on the wrong device. In such cases, you can block this feature entirely and unblock it whenever you like.

Why you may want to stop this

  • Bringing the pointer to the left or right sides of your Mac’s screen pushes it to your other Mac or iPad, and this can get confusing.
  • You can’t use Hot Corners on Mac as bringing the mouse pointer to the corner of the screen takes it to your iPad or other Mac and doesn’t trigger the Hot Corner action.
  • You simply don’t want to use your Mac’s keyboard, trackpad, or mouse with other devices and don’t want them to appear as an option when you click the display settings icon in your Mac’s menu bar.
Link keyboard and mouse to Mac or iPad

Stop the same keyboard, mouse, and trackpad from being used on Mac and iPad

From your Mac

  1. Open System Settings and select Displays.
  2. Click the Advanced button at the bottom.
  3. Disable the “Allow your pointer and keyboard to move between any nearby Mac or iPad” option.
  4. Finally, click Done.
Allow your pointer and keyboard to move between any nearby Mac or iPad in Mac settings

From now on, when you try to push this Mac’s mouse or trackpad pointer to a corner of the screen, it will stay barricaded there and won’t jump to a nearby Mac or iPad.

From your iPad

If you don’t want to use your Mac’s cursor and keyboard on iPad, or your iPad’s keyboard, mouse, and trackpad on your Mac, you can also turn off this option from your iPad settings.

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Go to AirPlay & Continuity.
  4. Turn off the switch for Cursor and Keyboard.
Turn off Cursor and Keyboard in iPad settings

From now on, you won’t be sharing the same keyboard, mouse, and trackpad between your Mac and this iPad.

Another option: Turn off Handoff

Handoff is a feature that lets you start working on something like a note, email, web browsing, document, etc., on one of your Apple devices and continue on another device.

Sharing the cursor and keyboard between a Mac and iPad, or other Macs, depends on Handoff. So, in addition to the dedicated steps mentioned above, you can turn off Handoff on one of your devices to stop the cursor and keyboard from being used between your Mac and iPad.

On Mac

  1. Open System Settings and go to General > AirDrop & Handoff.
  2. Turn off the option for “Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices.”
  3. Confirm by clicking Don’t Allow Handoff.
Don’t Allow Handoff on Mac

On iPad

  1. Open the Settings app and go to General > AirDrop & Continuity.
  2. Turn off Handoff.
  3. Confirm by tapping Don’t Allow Handoff.
Turn off Handoff on iPad

Go back to using the same keyboard and mouse between your Mac and iPad

If at some point you decide to use this feature, follow the above steps to enable the “Allow your pointer and keyboard to move between any nearby Mac or iPad” option on your Mac and “Cursor and Keyboard” on your iPad.

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