iOS 4.3 brings hidden multitouch gestures that most of the users are not used to with and Apple doesn’t want you to use these features, unless you are a developer. These 4 or 5 finger gestures allow you to exit an app, brings the multitasking toolbar and move between apps. But without having a developer account you can still enable multitouch gestures in iPad. Read the following guide to enable multitouch gestures on iPad or iPad 2 without jailbreak using Xcode.




iPad iOS 4.3 Hidden Gestures
* Swipe 4 or 5 fingers to the left or to the right to navigate through open applications.
* Swipe 4 fingers up to access the running apps tray and playback buttons, including Airplay controls.
* If you Pinch with all your fingers, you will go to the home screen from any app, without touching your home button.

But you can activate them without jailbreaking by using Xcode 4 for which you need to shell out $5. Follow the steps below on how to enable multi-touch gestures on iPad or iPad 2 without jailbreak.


Enable Multitouch Gestures on iPad, iPad 2 iOS 4.3 Without Jailbreak using Xcode [How To] :


1) Download and Install Xcode 4 on your Mac.

2) Launch Xcode and connect your iPad to your Mac.

3) Click on the “Use for development” button.

4) When prompted to enter your iOS developer username/password, click cancel. It will give you an error. Ignore it.

5) Once the developer mode activation is completed, Navigate to iPad’s general preferences menu and turn on the new multi-gestures.


You can now enjoy hidden multitasking gestures feature on your iPad and iPad 2 without jailbreak using Xcode on your Mac.