What is the Remote button on iTunes?
In iTunes 12 and later, the Remote button is located towards the upper left, beneath the Volume slider. In iTunes 11 and earlier, the Remote button is in the upper-right, beneath the Search field.
How do I remotely control my iPhone with iTunes?
How to Use the iTunes Remote App
- Install the iTunes Remote app.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to the same Wi-Fi network where iTunes is connected.
- Open iTunes Remote and choose Set Up Home Sharing.
- Open iTunes on your computer and go to File > Home Sharing to ensure that Home Sharing is on there.
Can I control Apple music remotely?
If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod you can use the Remote app — free at the Apple App Store — to control your Mac’s Music library from a distance. iTunes Remote lets you control Apple Music, iTunes, or the Apple TV app from anywhere in your home.
Where is the Remote icon on the tab bar in iTunes?
Show Sidebar
Hopefully someone from Apple is listening and willing to give some answers. You can open the “tab bar” by going to the menu bar at the top and clicking on View > Show Sidebar. Look under the Devices heading, where you will see the remote button next to the name of the device that you are trying to link.
How do you use switch control on iPhone?
To turn Switch Control on or off, use any of the following methods:
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Switch Control.
- Triple-click the side button (on an iPhone with Face ID).
- Triple-click the Home button (on an iPhone with a Home button).
- Use Control Center.
How can I remotely control my iPhone from my computer?
Connect iPhone to PC:
- Download and install the app on your PC.
- Open the app and choose iOS wired Mirroring.
- Connect your iPhone to PC via a lightning cable. Click Allow access on your PC and tap Trust on your iPhone to grant your PC permission on your iPhone. Then your iPhone will be mirrored to your PC.
How can I control another iPhone from my iPhone?
Use Switch Control on your device to control another Apple device
- Connect your devices to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on both devices.
- If you haven’t already, turn on Switch Control on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- Use your switch to navigate the Switch Control menu.
How do I control Apple music from my iPhone?
To control playback on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Android device, tap the player at the bottom of the screen. On your Mac, use the controls at the top of your screen. You can turn shuffle and repeat on or off by asking Siri, or by using the controls in the Apple Music app.
How do I get to the switch control menu on my iPhone?
How to enable Switch Control
- Tap the ‘Settings’ icon on your home screen.
- Tap on ‘General’.
- Tap on ‘Accessibility’.
- Under the ‘Interaction’ section tap the toggle switch next to ‘Switch Control’.
- To turn on tap the toggle for ‘Switch Control’.
Where is this ” remote ” button in iTunes?
The article you refernce is written for the Remote app available via iTunes for use on iOS devices. It has nothing to do with a router or non-iOS device. Try reading the documentation for the device that is being used and any apps being used. This has nothing to do with Apple beyond turning on Home Sharing in iTunes.
How do I set up iTunes Remote on my iPad?
On your iOS or iPadOS device, open the Remote app. Do one of the following: If it’s your first time using iTunes Remote: Tap Use Home Sharing. If it’s not your first time using iTunes Remote: Tap Settings, then tap to turn on Home Sharing. Sign in using your Apple ID and password. Tap the media library you want to control.
Do you need a computer to use the iTunes Remote app?
Before you can use the iTunes Remote app, you need to pair it with the media library (or libraries) you want to control. Your device and your computer must be on the same wireless network and signed in with the same Apple ID. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, open the Remote app. Do one of the following:
Can a remote control control your iTunes library?
I am reading the article in iTunes Help entitled “Use the remote app to control your iTunes library”. Under the subheading “Pair remote with an iTunes Library”, point 3) is exactly as I quoted it. I am running iTunes 11.04 (4), OSX 10.7.5