I can answer a couple of your questions. When an app is available for handoff 
from your phone, you will see it as you command tab through your list of open 
apps. As for phone calls, you will make and receive them through the FaceTime 
app on your Mac. In order to do this, the setting for answering calls on other 
devices must be enabled in the FaceTime settings on your phone. 
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> On Feb 6, 2015, at 4:54 AM, Sean Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> 
> I have just upgraded to 10.10 the latest version. I am trying to work out how 
> to perform hand off, take my call on the Mac and make the call on the mac. 
> The same for all the other features that you are meant to be able to pass 
> between the iPhone and Mac.
> 
> Everything is setup from my knowledge. Bluetooth is on. Hands off settings on 
> the Mac and iPhone are on. I am logged into iCloud on both devices. but do 
> not see any options for performing hand off.
> 
> What is the shortcut key to access notify?
> Any widgets to show world clock that is accessible?
> How do you quickly access widgets via the keyboard?
> 
> Sean 
> 
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