Enabling iPad 2 multitouch gesture support takes $5, one click [updated] | BGR
Before following the steps below, ensure your iPad is updated to iOS 4.3.
Purchase Xcode 4 from the Mac App Store [iTunes link] (UPDATE: You can also download the older version of Xcode (v3.2) for free)
Launch Xcode and connect your iPad or iPad 2 to your computer
Click the ?use for development? button
Ignore Xcode?s request for developer credentials and disregard the ensuing error
Once developer mode is activated, you can enable gestures from within Settings > General on your iPad
not sure if this feature also works on iPhone as well as my iPhone is still running 4.2.1 because of it being jailbroken and all.I've tried this on my iPad and it seems to work pretty well.
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Before following the steps below, ensure your iPad is updated to iOS 4.3.
Purchase Xcode 4 from the Mac App Store [iTunes link] (UPDATE: You can also download the older version of Xcode (v3.2) for free)
Launch Xcode and connect your iPad or iPad 2 to your computer
Click the ?use for development? button
Ignore Xcode?s request for developer credentials and disregard the ensuing error
Once developer mode is activated, you can enable gestures from within Settings > General on your iPad
not sure if this feature also works on iPhone as well as my iPhone is still running 4.2.1 because of it being jailbroken and all.I've tried this on my iPad and it seems to work pretty well.
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