Chris Rogers macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 8, 2008 875 0 my house Aug 14, 2008 #1 Hey I searched and couldn't find anything.... Can I use 1 apple remote for 2 different Macs? Mackbook and iMac? Thanks
Hey I searched and couldn't find anything.... Can I use 1 apple remote for 2 different Macs? Mackbook and iMac? Thanks
iTeen macrumors 65816 Aug 13, 2007 1,256 0 Washington Aug 14, 2008 #2 Chris Rogers said: Hey I searched and couldn't find anything.... Can I use 1 apple remote for 2 different Macs? Mackbook and iMac? Thanks Click to expand... Yes, you sure can.
Chris Rogers said: Hey I searched and couldn't find anything.... Can I use 1 apple remote for 2 different Macs? Mackbook and iMac? Thanks Click to expand... Yes, you sure can.
SnowLeopard2008 macrumors 604 Jul 4, 2008 6,772 19 Silicon Valley Aug 15, 2008 #3 yes, but if you use bootcamp with vista/xp just go to the boot camp control panel and unpair, repair the remote from one mac to the other.
yes, but if you use bootcamp with vista/xp just go to the boot camp control panel and unpair, repair the remote from one mac to the other.
Indohottie macrumors 6502 Mar 1, 2004 275 0 Aug 17, 2008 #4 You should have no problem with this.. you can lock the computer to recieving signal from only one remote, but the remote will send the signal to multiple computers.
You should have no problem with this.. you can lock the computer to recieving signal from only one remote, but the remote will send the signal to multiple computers.