Running InTouch Access Anywhere on iOS
- Last UpdatedJul 17, 2024
- 2 minute read
The following table shows the specific behavior of different browsers running on the Apple iOS operating system. For more common behaviors on the iOS operating system see Running InTouch Access Anywhere on various operating system, browser, and mobile device combinations and Running InTouch Access Anywhere: common behaviors.
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Behavior Type |
Browser(s) |
Description |
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Accessing InTouch Access Anywhere |
Safari |
You may experience difficulty accessing InTouch Access Anywhere if the Safari browser’s Private Browsing option is enabled. Private browsing is enabled if Safari bars appear black or dark instead of blue or gray. Alternative Solution
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Accessing InTouch Access Anywhere |
Opera Mini on an iOS device |
This browser is not a supported. You cannot reach the InTouch Access Anywhere web server. You can use a supported browser on an iOS device. |
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Refresh current page |
Safari and Chrome |
When you click to refresh or navigate away from the current page while connected to the InTouch Access Anywhere server, you will not be prompted to confirm your action, which may result in unwanted page navigation. Alternative Solution There is no alternative solution. |
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Invoking Direct Push Button |
All browsers on iPad or Android tablets |
Using a single tap to toggle the state of a push button does not work consistently. A push button can be toggled consistently if the tap gesture is held for three or four seconds. Alternative Solution Modify the ViewApp button to change state by User Inputs>Discrete animation. |
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Moving between text boxes |
Safari and Chrome on iPad |
The Next and Previous buttons are not enabled to move between text boxes on dialog boxes with multiple text boxes. Alternative Solution Use a touch gesture to transfer focus to a specific window element. |
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Text input |
Safari on iPad |
Typed double-byte language characters do not appear in an InTouch data entry field when using an iPad software keypad. |