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iOS 4.3 beta on iPad: No option for gestures?
This is the only issue I'm encountering on my iPad so far while running the new beta. I don't see an option anywhere in my settings app to enable these multitouch gestures. The new lock / mute switch options are there, but not option for gestures (which should be located right underneath, according to screenshots floating around the web).
Anyone else seeing this issue or know how to fix it?
Anyone else seeing this issue or know how to fix it?
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I came across this while scouring the Macrumors forums:
"I did this in Xcode 4, beta 5 (yes 5, not 6). Don't know if it works in Xcode 3. Launch Xcode, plug in your iPad and you'll see a window pop up with your device. Big button there that says "Use for Development". That's your man."
Doh. Time to download a copy of Xcode 4!
Discussion link: forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1079113&...
"I did this in Xcode 4, beta 5 (yes 5, not 6). Don't know if it works in Xcode 3. Launch Xcode, plug in your iPad and you'll see a window pop up with your device. Big button there that says "Use for Development". That's your man."
Doh. Time to download a copy of Xcode 4!
Discussion link: forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1079113&...
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www.macstories.net/ipad/how-to-enable-multi-touch-...
Sounds like there's a lot to do! Makes sense, since they're currently requesting developer feedback. Hopefully in later versions of the beta, it will have improved support.
www.macstories.net/ipad/how-to-enable-multi-touch-...
Sounds like there's a lot to do! Makes sense, since they're currently requesting developer feedback. Hopefully in later versions of the beta, it will have improved support.
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