Just three days ago we saw the release of the stable version of macOS Monterey 12.1, and today Apple shows that it keeps running by releasing the macOS Monterey 12.2 first beta for all developers. At the same time, you can also download a new beta of macOS Big Sur, 11.6.3.
macOS Monterey 12.2 may bring universal control … or not
It’s still too early to see what’s new in this new version, as the developers have yet to dig deep into their source code and resources to find clues. But we don’t miss it we are waiting to see the arrival of Universal Control, the system function that allows us to use multiple Macs and even iPads using a single keyboard and a single mouse.
Apple commented that Universal Control will arrive in the spring. That is to say, at the end of March 2022 as soon as possible. If we skip the holidays, from January to March twelve weeks ago. It is in a good beta period where Apple has the opportunity to test Universal Control, although we may have to wait for version 12.3 of the system. It all depends on Cupertino’s plans.
If you belong to the Apple Developer Program, you can download this beta from System Preferences on your Mac. Otherwise, the best thing to do is wait until the stable version of macOS Monterey 12.2 hits stores. Keep in mind that these beta versions are unstable and can put your data at risk, so installing them on your everyday devices is not recommended if you are not quite sure what you are doing. .