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Apple released the first developer beta of macOS Big Sur 11.4

Apple today pushed the macOS Big Sur 11.4 Beta 1 update to developers, a few days earlier than the official version of macOS Big Sur 11.3.

The most important content of this update is the addition of support for AMD Navi RNDA2 graphics cards (6800, 6800XT, 6900XT).  The size of this update is about 3GB, the version number is 20F5046g, and the rest of the updated content is currently unknown.

In addition, the macOS Big Sur 11.3 RC version has also been released. Users can download the description file through the App-Discover-Apple Profile, and download it through the “Software Update” in the “System Preferences” The latest version.

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macOS Big Sur 11.3 optimizes the experience of running iOS apps on Mac M1. When running iPhone and iPad applications on Mac M1, there is a “Touch Alternatives” options window that allows users to set keyboard commands for touch input alternatives.

By clicking the name of the application in the menu bar, and then selecting preferences, you can The iPhone or iPad application enables the touch-replacement feature, which allows users to customize the shortcut keys for tapping, sliding, and dragging.

Apple Music‌ also provides a new autoplay option that allows streaming services to continue playing music after the playlist or music queue ends. This new feature provided by Apple Music is similar to the autoplay feature added in iOS 14.

With this function, even if the playlist or album has ended, the audio playback of Apple Music will not end. The macOS Big Sur 11.3 also adds support for the latest PlayStation 5 DualSense and Xbox Series x/s controllers, which can be used for games on macOS.

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