I have enabled multitouch gestures successfully using the ibackup bot method on windows 7 ultimate x64, however i do not have the option to turn them off again in settings.
is it possible to enable the menu item through ibackup bot as well
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I have enabled multitouch gestures successfully using the ibackup bot method on windows 7 ultimate x64, however i do not have the option to turn them off again in settings.
is it possible to enable the menu item through ibackup bot as well
No.Originally Posted by unarmedgunman
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I also used ibot to turn on multi-touch gestures on iPad2.Originally Posted by donka
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You can enable the gestures but not the menu option to turn them in or off with this tool.Originally Posted by Don9307
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Ok, I installed the recently free xcode 4.1 (since I'm using Lion)... and I put the multi-gestures features into my ipad.
But I don't want it to be a developer Ipad and want the developer tab to be removed. How do I do that and still maintain the features??
obs.: I had to restore my ipad, that's why I had to reinstall the features. I had installed it before using Snow Leopard and I could remove the developer tab just by removing it from xcode.
But now if I chose to remove the Ipad, it just removes it temporarily and the tab still remains on the ipad. And if I put to ignore the ipad, the gestures are removed from the ipad and worse, the developer tab still remains there.
Help!
installed them two days ago. this is definitely a great addition to my iPad.
I don't want to turn them off, believe me.Originally Posted by donka
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What, exactly are multi touch gestures? I've never heard of them.
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They are a bunch of gestures coming in IOS5 that allow some navigation without the need to use the home button i.e. swipe up to bring up the multitask bar, pinch fingers to minimise the current app, swipe left or right to switch between open apps - all done with 4 fingers.
These are actually hidden in the current IOS and can be deactivated by devs to allow them to test with their apps prior to IOS 5.