![]() On Monday, March 14th, 2011 at 10:32 am and is filed under iTunes Backup Manager. After the restore process done, your iPad will restart automatically, then you can enjoy the multi-touch gestures feature.īTW: this method will not show the multi-touch gestures switch in option window of iPad, so if you want disable multi-touch gestures feature, you can find and delete the two line that you added in Library/Preferences/ then restore to iPad using iBackupBot.Įnable iPad Multi-touch Gestures on Windows, no jailbreak request Press CTRL+T, the program will prompt “Do you really want restore this backup to your device?”, just click Yes button. Notice: When saving changes, the program will re-sort the contents of plist file by key, so the 2 lines you just added may been moved to other place, you can press CTRL+F and enter SBUseSystemGestures to find it. Click the Disk button to save changes then close the plist editor window. Double click Library/Preferences/ in right window of iBackupBot, it will pop up a plist editor window. After the backup process done, exit iTunes, run iBackupBot, select the newest backup of your iPad in left window of iBackupBot. Run iTunes, connect your iPad to computer, right click your iPad name in left window of iTunes and select Back Up. A PC computer with Windows XP/Vista/7 system, iTunes 10.2.1 installed. Now with iBackupBot, we can easily enable multi-touch gestures on iPad without jailbreaking: We can find some guide on the Internet that show how to enable multi-touch gestures on iPad, but all of them request your iPad is jailbreaked, or need you own a Mac computer with XCode installed. Notice: this not works for iPad 1 with iOS 5.x, if you like multi-touch gestures feature, I recommend you don’t upgrade your iPad 1 to iOS 5.
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