- Mac Search For Connected Devices
- Mac Search For Devices Using
- Mac Search For Devices Windows 7
- Mac Search For Device
Find devices With Find My device and Location Services turned on, you can locate a lost or missing device.
- Google Drive is a safe place to back up and access all your files from any device. Easily invite others to view, edit, or leave comments on any of your files or folders. With Drive, you can:. Safely store and access your files anywhere. Quickly access recent and important files. Search for file.
- Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista: Click Windows Start or press the Windows key. In the search box, type cmd.
Use the Find My app
Find My combines Find My iPhone and Find My Friends into one app in iOS 13.
Set it up
Set up Find My on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. You can use it to find your AirPods or Apple Watch, too.
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Share locations
Easily locate friends and family members. Share your location with others, and let them share back.
Find your friendsFind devices
With Find My [device] and Location Services turned on, you can locate a lost or missing device.
Locate your deviceHow to use Find My
Use the Find My app in iOS 13 to help locate lost devices and share your location with friends.
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Turn on Activation Lock
Find My includes Activation Lock, a feature that prevents anyone else from using your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac if it's ever lost or stolen.
Still can't find your device?
If you think your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or AirPods is lost or stolen, these steps might help you find it and protect your data.
Mac Search For Devices Using
Find My User Guide
In Find My, you can see the location of a missing device, and play a sound on it to help you find it.
Important: To be able to locate a missing device, you must add it in Find My before it’s lost.
See the location of a device
- In the Find My app on your Mac, click Devices.
- In the Devices list, select the device you want to locate.
- If the device can be located: It appears on the map so you can see where it is.
- If the device can’t be located: Below the device’s name, “No location found” appears. If you want to be notified when the location is available, click the Info button on the map, then select Notify When Found. You receive a notification once it’s located.
Play a sound on a device
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- In the Find My app on your Mac, click Devices.
- In the Devices list, select the device you want to play a sound on, then click the Info button on the map.
- Click Play Sound. For AirPods, if they’re separated, you can click Left or Right to find them one at a time.
- If the device is online: A sound starts after a short delay and gradually increases in volume, then plays for about two minutes. The device may also vibrate. For all devices except AirPods, a Find My [device] alert also appears on the device’s screen.
- If the device is offline: For AirPods, you receive a notification on your devices the next time your AirPods are in range of one of your devices and the Find My app is open. For all other devices, the sound plays the next time the device connects to a Wi-Fi or cellular network.
If you find your device, you can turn off the sound before it stops automatically—just press any button or any key.
For information about using Find My with other devices, see the user guide for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch, or the AirPods Support website.
Get directions to a device
Mac Search For Device
- In the Find My app on your Mac, click Devices.
- In the Devices list, select the device you want to get directions to, then click the Info button on the map.
- Click Directions.The Maps app opens with the directions from your location to the device’s current location. See Get directions in Maps on Mac.