But instead you will open the Messages app (in your Applications folder or use Spotlight or Siri to launch it). On any Macs that you want to get texts we go through a similar process.If you have other iOS devices that you want to receive texts on (iPads, iPod Touch) go through steps 1 to 3 on each of these devices as well.For most people I recommend choosing your phone number. From the second group choose one address, which will be the source, or “caller ID” on your outgoing messages.In other words, there are no actual email messages involved, they are just used to identify who you are. This doesn’t connect to your email account, it’s simply that if someone tries sending an iMessage to one of those email addresses it will come through to your Message app. The first group is the numbers and email addresses that people can reach you on.
Make sure that the iMessage switch is “on”. If you are offered to sign into your Apple ID go ahead and do so. But unless you go through some extra steps, you can only text other Apple users from your Mac.įirst, make sure you have iMessage fully configured. It’s great to be able to type on a regular keyboard. One of the greatest functions of iMessage is that you can easily text from a device other than your iPhone.