# Example 11: Computer Use Demonstrate Claude Code's ability to control your desktop: open apps, click buttons, fill forms, take screenshots. This is the capability that made people say "Anthropic just killed OpenClaw." **OpenClaw equivalent:** Browser automation + macOS/iOS/Android companion apps with screen control. **Requirements:** - Claude Code Desktop app (not CLI-only) - macOS with Accessibility and Screen Recording permissions granted - Computer Use enabled in Settings > Desktop app > General - Pro or Max plan ## The prompt ``` Open Safari, navigate to Hacker News, take a screenshot of the front page, then open TextEdit and write a summary of the top 5 stories with their point counts. Save the file as hn-summary-today.txt on the Desktop. ``` ## What happens 1. Claude takes control of your screen (golden border appears) 2. Opens Safari, navigates to news.ycombinator.com 3. Takes a screenshot to read the page content 4. Opens TextEdit (or creates a new document) 5. Types the summary with story titles and point counts 6. Saves the file to your Desktop ## How this compares to OpenClaw OpenClaw controls the browser via CDP/Playwright (programmatic). Its macOS/iOS companion apps can interact with the desktop. Claude Code Computer Use controls the screen like a human: screenshots, mouse clicks, keyboard input. It is slower but works with any application, not just browsers. ## Limitations (honest) - Research preview. Expect rough edges. - macOS only (for now) - Slower than Playwright for browser-only tasks - Cannot interact with apps that block screen recording - Some actions cannot be undone (the macOS permission warning is real) For browser-only automation, Playwright MCP (example 04) is faster and more reliable. Computer Use shines when you need to interact with native desktop apps that have no API or CLI.