This article explains the ins and outs of using MURAL on your iOS device.
MURAL is available for these iOS devices: iPad™, iPad Pro™, iPad mini™, iPhone™, and iPod Touch™. Depending on which device you use MURAL on, the app may appear slightly different but works the same.
This article uses screenshots of MURAL on iPhone with iOS 15.5. But because we couldn't resist (it's gorgeous), here's MURAL running on iPad:
To simplify our instructions, we use iPhone to refer to both iPhone and iPod Touch. We also use iPad to refer to iPad, iPad Pro, and iPad Mini.
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Install MURAL for iOS
Visit the App Store on your iOS device to install MURAL for iOS.
From the App Store, search for MURAL.
Tap Get (MURAL is free to download, but you will need an account to log in!).
Confirm the installation with your device to finish installing.
Open or create a mural
When you launch MURAL, you're taken to the dashboard. From here, you can browse existing murals and filter by last updated or last created — or switch workspaces or rooms to find the mural you're looking for.
To open a mural from a link:
Simply tap the link to visit the mural in the MURAL app. iOS asks "Open this page in 'MURAL'?".
Tap Open. (If you don't have the app, you can tap the get it from the App Store link.)
To create a new mural:
From the dashboard, tap the All Murals view in the top left of the screen. A menu appears with All murals, Recently opened, and Favorite murals.
Tap Create mural.
Type a name for your new mural and select a room for it to live in.
Tap Create.
Get started with MURAL on your iOS device
We're sure that you'll find MURAL on a smaller screen very intuitive! Nonetheless, here are some tips for performing common actions in a mural to help you get started quickly.
Change mural settings
To change mural settings:
iPhone: Tap the three-dot menu button ( ⋮ ) in the top right of the screen and select Mural settings.
iPad: Tap the name of the mural.From here, you can:
Change the mural name.
Choose a background color.
Choose a different mural size.
Zoom and pan
Add objects
To add a sticky note:
iPhone: Tap the sticky note icon on the left toolbar. Or, double-tap on the canvas.
iPad: Tap the text icon on the left toolbar. Or, double-tap on the canvas.
To add other objects:
Change and arrange objects
On iPhone, additional options for objects appear at the bottom of the screen. On iPad, they appear above the selected object.
To edit text, double-tap on any object that contains text.
To change styles, tap once on an object to select it, then choose a style option.
To add or remove a border, tap once on an object to select it, then tap the border (square) icon.
To add a link, tap once on an object to select it, then tap the link icon and paste or type in the link.
To change object types, tap once on an object to select it, then tap the change object icon (box with arrows). Note: This only works for sticky notes, text objects, or shapes.
To move an object, hold your finger on the object and drag it around.
To resize an object, tap it once to show the selection handles, then drag the handles to resize.
To paste content, tap once on the mural and select paste.
To select multiple objects, tap and hold on the canvas, then drag across the objects.
Images and photos have extra options when you select them.
To crop an image object, tap it once to select it, then tap the crop icon.
To toggle an image description, tap once on an image object to select it, then tap the caption (text) icon.
Do even more with objects
There are lots of options available for each object. To save space, we've tucked them away into a context menu.
How to show the context menu:
Tap once on the object to select it. The three-dot menu button appears in the top right of the object.
Tap the three-dot menu button to show more options.
From here, you can:
Draw with your finger
To enter draw mode, tap the pencil icon in the left toolbar.
Use one finger to draw on the canvas, and two fingers to move around.
While in draw mode, tap the icons at the bottom (iPhone, iPod) or left side of the screen (iPad) to:
Change pen tip types.
Switch to the eraser.
Change your ink color.
To exit draw mode, tap Done in the top right of the screen. All drawn lines become a single resizable object.
Invite collaborators
To open the share screen, tap the pink share button in the top right.
From the share screen, you can:
Add, view, and reply to comments
To add a comment on the canvas, tap on the canvas and select Add comment.
To add a comment to an object, tap on the object, then choose Add comment from its context menu.
To view all comments, tap the speech bubble icon in the top right of the screen.
To view a specific comment, tap on its comment circle on the canvas.
While viewing comments, you can:
Leave a new comment.
Reply to previous comments.
Edit or delete your comments.
Tag collaborators in a comment by typing @, then tapping their name.
(Comments on mobile are just as easy as in the web app.)
React, follow, celebrate
To react to someone's mural, tap the smiley face icon at the bottom of the screen. You can react with party popper, heart, or thumbs-up emojis.
Tap your avatar at the bottom of the screen to:
Ask to be followed by participants.
Summon participants to you.
Disable other people's reactions.
Celebrate with confetti.
Adjust cursor options.
Participate in a voting session
A voting session screen is displayed when a mural facilitator calls a vote. Tap Begin voting, then tap on a displayed item to cast your vote.
Note: You can participate in a voting session, but currently cannot start a voting session from a mobile device. |
Send a mural to a touchscreen display
In order to send a mural to a touchscreen display, you must first set up the display. See this article on setting up your touchscreen display.
To send a mural to a touchscreen display from an iPhone:
Tap the three-dot menu icon ( ⋮ ) in the top right of the screen.
Tap Send to touchscreen display.
Type the code shown on the touchscreen display into your phone.
Tap Send.
To send a mural to a touchscreen display from an iPad:
Tap the mural title.
Tap Send to touchscreen display.
Type the code shown on the touchscreen display into your phone.
Tap Send.