Hello Dark,
Thanks!! This is what I needed! Just one thing, I got the email to work. And I
do intend on speaking with them, but I like trying work arounds at first, so
that it would be good for everyone, but unfortunately, I don't think that can
be done here.
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Hello,
Sorry, I would take this of list, but not sur how with the I Pad,¥ht. S,
anyway, when you try that, it wants a pass key. As I have said, I don't think I
can do much aptthis point. Thanks for the help, though.
Sent from an IPad
> On 7 Oct 2015, at 10:24 p.m., Josh K
just go into settings, and reset the entire device just tell it to wipe
everything and then when it restarts turn on voiceover and put in your
own apple ID.
follow me on twitter @joshknnd1982
On 10/7/2015 4:39 PM, Rajmund wrote:
Hello,
District. Their ID is logged in, and I can apparently
Hi Rajmund.
What Charlese means is that basically when you use an Ios device everything!
has to go through apple ad through your id. Any ap you want to use uses it,
if you use the phone that uses it, I don't even believe you can use the mail
service on an Ios device without first having an
Hello Dark,
LOL, that's a good question, actually. Do you mind if we get in touch off list,
and I can tell you more about it, then?
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> On 7 Oct 2015, at 9:55 p.m., dark wrote:
>
> I'm a little confused as to why you'd have an Ipad for education as you said,
>
Even to access free apps and things, you do need an Apple ID, including a
password, and you do, as far as I know, need to enter credit card info.
Even if you buy nothing, this is a way of making sure that you do pay for
paid apps.
Lastly, I refuse to beware the Grue.
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Hello,
District. Their ID is logged in, and I can apparently not log it out. The
device is supposed to be for education, but I can't see myself writing
assessments on the touch screen any time soon. Although, I agree, the rules are
pretty messed up. HTH
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From:
I answered your questions in the very post that you just replied to, and so
have other list members. There is one answer, which will not change
regardless of how many times you ask the same questions. The answer is, and
there is only one answer, which I will not repeat again. N! O!
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Hello,
Well, OK, thanks, all. Seems i'm stuck, at least until there's a work around.
Once again, thanks.
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From: Charles Rivard
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 9:18 pm
Subject: Re: [Audyssey]
I'm a little confused as to why you'd have an Ipad for education as you
said, sinse it's not really a writing device like a laptop.
if the id however is "locked in" as you put it" you might be able to log out
from that id and create a new one on the device, go to settings, and you
should find
The questions were very clearly asked.
1. You say that you are not allowed to use the app store. Who is not
allowing you to do so?
2. How are you expected to get apps to make the iPad of more benefit to you
with this restriction in place?
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Hi Ari.
Wayfar1444 is a mud, though it's rather different from most muds sinse the
principle focus is on building and making items, and the world is somewhat
randomly generated so you have to hunt for parts.
You play an explorer trying to setup a new space colony on an alien planet,
so do a
Hello there,
So, I have recently got an IPad. Because the device is from my
district, I have certain restrictions. One of them is no app
store. Is there a way to get games onto it, without having an
own ID?
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If you
Wow.
Dumb system. Just saying. They have a pass code put on the device, but
obviously they didn't lock it with a pass code for day to day use, so
any shmuck who gets ahold of it can ... well, not really do very much
... but still. Sounds bleh.
On 10/7/15, rajmund wrote:
>
Hello,
Let me just clear up something. I did think about downloading
things with a PC, it would work, they couldn't tell, but no PC.
I have also thought of making an ID, for things like IMessage and
that, but not sure whether a note taker could do it. But back to
the topic, I can't
Hmmm thats a problem.
So you can't have an app store.
Hmmm, if you have a standard computer you can get an apple id, buy all
the games you want and just put them via sync to your pad.
Now obviously this being a maybe school system they may or may have ways
to detect you doing this and it may
Honestly, if your district has restricted it you're pretty much out of luck.
You can't sideload apps on an apple device the same way you can on an Android
one. Even if you had the app store icon (which you probably do somewhere
because there's no multi-user support as I know of), but even if
For Blindside and Audio Defense, at least, it would be interesting to have
these controlers. I haven't played Blind Legend, so ... no opinion. It's always
nice to have multiple options.
Still, the two games I have played offer the most emersion with the
accelerometer option. The finger swipe
Hello, can you make an ID with something but Apple, download the game with
something but apple, and then put it on apple? I'm mainly speaking about games
here.
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From: Charles Rivard
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Date:
No, no and no.
Focus your powers and prepare for buttle.
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From: Rajmund
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2015 11:34 AM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games for IOS?
Hello, can you make an ID with something but Apple, download the game with
something
Only thin, though, is that the motion sensors are in the device, not the
controller. That would be kind of like trying to tilt your phone with a
Bluetooth keyboard, wouldn't it? It won't work.
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Who would put such a restriction on an iPad? How can you get anything
without being allowed to use the source from which apps are gotten?
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From: "rajmund"
Hello,
So in other words, I can't download an IOS app in any other ways
but the app store? As for trust, well, they know me well by now,
they know I come up with all sorts of weird work arounds.
Sent from a BrailleNote
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From: Dakotah Rickard
No. You must have an Apple account, including a password, and you must get
apps through the iTunes store. This is to prevent piracy.
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From: "rajmund"
Hello,
What do you mean, exactly?
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From: Charles Rivard
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 5:34 pm
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games for IOS?
>
>
> Who would put such a restriction on an iPad?
I do think charlse has a point here, indeed it's the unique control methods
such as analogue use of the touch screen and the motion and tilt sensors
that make the iphone control so unique for games in the first place, so
using other controllers would be a little odd.
That being said, I will
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