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MelissaBenton88 said:Is there an easy way to get iPad 2 to support flash?
THE ANSWER..
YES OFCOURSE.
I think you have to settle with apps that support flash indirectly such as remote desktop apps or remote browser apps.
MelissaBenton88 said:Is there an easy way to get iPad 2 to support flash?
THE ANSWER..
YES OFCOURSE.
tim i talked to a ipad tech support so i could fix what u were telling me about on the volume, the tech support person said that there wasnt a independent volume control on the ipad, and said that u may have been mistaken, she told me to buy a external speaker from the apple store and that might help with the volume when i am using splashtop streamer to connect to the ipad to my pc, and that i would hear the sound better. tim is she wrong because maybe she was just trying to get me to buy a apple product, where did u find the independent volume controls, because i really want the sound to work, and do u think i should try the external speakers the apple tech was telling me about. please give me a reply so i can fix this. thanks timYes - I can hear the sound perfectly with no problems at all.
OK - check this just to be sure...
'Settings', 'iPod', 'Volume Limit'->'Off'
Remember, too, that the iPad has independent volume controls for headphones and the internal speaker. So, you may have set the volume to, say, max on headphones and assume, when you remove the headphone jack, it will be max volume on the speaker too. No - the volume is independent and you'll have to adjust it again..
Let us know if this helps - if not, we'll try some other things.
Tim
bloodyfeelin said:yup perfect connection. even when I use photon to browse the web without flash its normal. just the flash part
tim i talked to a ipad tech support so i could fix what u were telling me about on the volume, the tech support person said that there wasnt a independent volume control on the ipad, and said that u may have been mistaken, she told me to buy a external speaker from the apple store and that might help with the volume when i am using splashtop streamer to connect to the ipad to my pc, and that i would hear the sound better. tim is she wrong because maybe she was just trying to get me to buy a apple product, where did u find the independent volume controls, because i really want the sound to work, and do u think i should try the external speakers the apple tech was telling me about. please give me a reply so i can fix this. thanks timYes - I can hear the sound perfectly with no problems at all.
OK - check this just to be sure...
'Settings', 'iPod', 'Volume Limit'->'Off'
Remember, too, that the iPad has independent volume controls for headphones and the internal speaker. So, you may have set the volume to, say, max on headphones and assume, when you remove the headphone jack, it will be max volume on the speaker too. No - the volume is independent and you'll have to adjust it again..
Let us know if this helps - if not, we'll try some other things.
Tim
bloodyfeelin said:yup perfect connection. even when I use photon to browse the web without flash its normal. just the flash part
Go into settings and try different bandwith options. There are 6 in total, 3 worked for me.
tim i talked to a ipad tech support so i could fix what u were telling me about on the volume, the tech support person said that there wasnt a independent volume control on the ipad, and said that u may have been mistaken, she told me to buy a external speaker from the apple store and that might help with the volume when i am using splashtop streamer to connect to the ipad to my pc, and that i would hear the sound better. tim is she wrong because maybe she was just trying to get me to buy a apple product, where did u find the independent volume controls, because i really want the sound to work, and do u think i should try the external speakers the apple tech was telling me about. please give me a reply so i can fix this. thanks timYes - I can hear the sound perfectly with no problems at all.
OK - check this just to be sure...
'Settings', 'iPod', 'Volume Limit'->'Off'
Remember, too, that the iPad has independent volume controls for headphones and the internal speaker. So, you may have set the volume to, say, max on headphones and assume, when you remove the headphone jack, it will be max volume on the speaker too. No - the volume is independent and you'll have to adjust it again..
Let us know if this helps - if not, we'll try some other things.
Tim
bloodyfeelin said:I've tried all 6. none worked for me some take a longer time to loadbthe error message, but all eventually show that message