macOS Sequoia's Apple Intelligence overshadowed by Hover Typing, Vocal Shortcuts, more

macOS Sequoia brings a new password manager called Take Password which shows passwords in a key icon propped in menu bar
An undated image of iPhone Mirroring on macOS Sequoia interface. — Apple
An undated image of iPhone Mirroring on macOS Sequoia interface. — Apple

It would be in disdain to discuss the latest macOS update named macOS Sequoia without talking about the features of Apple Intelligence that have been so discrete and exclusive that they remained under the rubble.

Although an enhanced Siri, better search, and a handful of AI-backed writing tools are bliss, they don't represent all macOS Sequoia is about.

Chess game update in macOS Sequoia

You might have not heard about a graphics update to the built-in Chess game macOS Sequoia, which has been existing for over two decades.

Hover Typing in macOS Sequoia

The newest macOS update also offers a feature called “Hover Typing.” Developed for those with impaired vision, the Hover Typing feature enlarges any text fields across the entire screen.

macOS Sequoia brings Distraction Control in Safari

Distraction Control in Safari is one of the greatest additions to the browsing experience on macOS Sequoia. Distraction Control does not serve as an ad blocker since it doesn't hide ads permanently, but in some other way, it ensures that Safari becomes a less distracting place.

Take Password in macOS Sequoia

Mounting the greatness of MacBook, the latest macOS update also brought to the table a Take Password feature, the new password manager, enabling users to show passwords in a key icon propped in the menu bar for quick access. 

Vocal Shortcuts in macOS Sequoia

Have a knack for having your Mac do what you say? Then this is what the new Vocal Shortcuts is made for. It turns your sayings into actions. It's a handy feature which lets users open apps or have Siri serve you, and all without using your hands.