The command above for instance, shows you the number of files that are being indexed, instead a generic progress bar. ShowSingleTouches is truly useful, but most options are meaningless or just noise. For instance defaults write .Xcode IDEIndexerActivityShowNumericProgress 1 Step 1 Connect your iOS device to your Mac Step 2 Start QuickTime Player on your Mac Step 3 Preparing Recording your iOS device screen Step 4 Make. Record your screen Connect your iPad to your computer with the iPad charging cable, like so: Open the QuickTime app on your laptop. When it detects your Mac, tap on it to connect. Your iPhone or iPad will now search for available devices to connect to. Then, tap on the Screen Mirroring button. Swipe up from the bottom of your iPhone or iPad screen to open the Control Center. I don’t know what the others do.įor Xcode the command should be: strings /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/IDEKit | grep -E '^IDE]+$'Īnd the defaults command should carry the prefix .Xcode. Step 2 Turn on AirPlay on your iPhone/iPad and select your Mac. I’ll test TouchBarShowRemoteTemplate when I’m back in my Macbook touch. ShowUITestMenu displays a disabled menu in the simulator bar (?). ShowChromeUIRects draws some lines around the bezel. ShowChrome is Window > Show Device Bezels. If you can be bothered to go through the garbage add | grep -E '(Enable|Disable|Show|Number)' | sort strings /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Applications/Simulator.app/Contents/MacOS/Simulator | grep -E '^]+$' They are undocumented and can be removed at any time. Hidden options can be found by running the command below and then, well, figuring out what they do.
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