Apple on Tuesday seeded the macOS Monterey 12.3 Release Candidate to developers for testing. The new beta comes one week after the release of the fifth beta. The Release Candidate is likely the final version of macOS Monterey 12.3 that will be released publicly next week.
The macOS Monterey 12.3 Release Candidate can be downloaded through the Apple Developer Center and once the correct profile is installed, succeeding betas will be available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences.
macOS Monterey 12.3 introduces Universal Control, a feature that Apple first teased last June at WWDC and then was delayed for several months. Universal Control allows you to use a single mouse/trackpad and keyboard across multiple Macs and iPads running iPadOS 15.4.
Universal Control allows your Mac’s cursor and keyboard to work on the iPad and vice versa. The second macOS 12.3 update adds an icon that you’ll see in the menu bar to indicate that the feature is activated.
macOS Monterey 12.3 also adds support for updating the AirPods firmware when the earbuds are connected to a Mac. The update deprecates kernel extensions used by Dropbox and Microsoft OneDrive. It also eliminates Python 2. Developers are advised to use Python 3 or another scripting language going forward.