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How to Enable Screen Recording Permission on Mac

Need a Mac screen recording with clear audio and the required permissions enabled? Use Dadan to capture your screen plus mic in one take, clean it up with simple edits, and share a link your team can open fast.

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Enable Screen Recording Permission on Mac

Step 1:

Create your free Dadan account and install the Mac app (or add the Chrome extension).

Step 2:

Open Dadan, enable all permissions in Setting, pick Screen Recording, choose what to capture, then start with mic audio (and webcam if you want).

Step 3:

Stop recording, make quick edits if needed, then download or share the video instantly.

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Simple Yet Powerful Screen Recording Features

Record Screen + Audio

Record your screen while capturing your voice in the same take, so viewers get both context and explanation together, without extra setup or syncing later.

Mouse Highlight

Make the cursor stand out on screen so viewers don’t lose track of where you’re pointing, especially in detailed UI demos and step-by-step walkthroughs.

Edit Video

Edit recordings with simple controls so you can clean up timing, remove mistakes, and tighten delivery quickly, without exporting into another editing tool.

Interactions

Add interactive elements so viewers can respond or take action while watching. Useful for onboarding, training, and customer videos that need follow-up.

In Video Leads

Collect lead details through the video experience so interested viewers can share their info without jumping across pages, keeping intent and momentum intact.

Video Notetaker

Use the video notetaker to capture key points and action items from recordings, making it easier to share outcomes fast without repeated rewatches later.

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FAQs

  • Choose your audio source before you hit record. Microphone, system audio (if supported), or both. On some devices, system/internal audio needs extra permissions or isn’t supported everywhere.