A day after launching the same beta versions for the rest of the operating systems, Apple released to the developer community the macOS 11.3 beta 7. If you had already installed a previous beta, you can update as if you were working with a stable version via System Preferences.
This version of macOS Big Sur will bring interesting news, like the possibility of emulating game controllers to be able to use them in the iPadOS applications that we install on our Mac with an M1 chip. We can also automatically turn off the optimized battery charge in the event of upcoming events on the calendar.
The last big macOS Big Sur update before WWDC21
Already in the seventh beta and with the new third-party accessory locator service launched, Apple must already be correct the last details and the preparation of stable versions. This version of macOS may also come with new Apple products throughout this month.
As with all beta versions, we remind you that you should not use them if you are not a developer and are not entirely sure what you are doing. These are unstable versions of macOS and can have errors, so you better be patient and wait for the final version to be released. It should be that same month.