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How do you lock the touch screen with an app still runing?

I want to be able to lock the touch screen but not close the app (iTeleport). I still want the display to be active. I want to be able to lock it to prevent accidental input and unlock it at will. The "lock entire device" feature from hitting the power button doesn't work for this as it shuts off the display.

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Posted on Jan 13, 2011 9:22 AM

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Dec 27, 2011 3:20 PM in response to Michael Morgan1

I love how when someone can't see a way to do something, or a use for it, they effectively call it stupid.


Here's how to do it: require a specific touch sequence, like up-left, down right, up-right, down-left. All non-sequence input is ignored. Simple and effective.


Here's why: giving your kids the phone to watch a movie or Netflix or a game; using a mounted iPad as a kiosk, using it to ensure users can use one app only (for education, for instance). I'm sure there are many more uses.

Feb 26, 2012 6:23 AM in response to Jim Newhouser1

Is there any further word on the development of this app? We are particulary interested as we have a daughter with special needs who absolutely loves some of the specialty apps that are out there. However, due to her challenges with fine motor movement, she often closes the apps by pressing any number of buttons. An app that would allow the screen to lock until a very specific sequence of buttons are pressed (something akin to the soft reset procedure built into the device) would be quite useful to us. I will submit my feedback to Apple directly as well.

Feb 26, 2012 7:06 AM in response to donfromconcord

That's what I was thinking - that is if you are building the app and can set it up such that input is only accepted in a specific area of the screen - could likely even have a small button in the corner that toggles all the other controls on and off.


If you are wanting to add that functionality to an existing app or number of apps of which you are not the author then it is a slightly different challenge.


i can't think of any apps that disable the home button - but many many apps (especially games) are setup to ignore input that is not in a specfic area - so it should not be terribly difficult to have an app written with a controls on/off toggle.

Feb 27, 2012 8:16 AM in response to xertpo

Hey There,


Any progress on this app, or word from Apple (to lock / disable touch inputs)? - I would love to have this for my kid to use the phone for movies, etc without always going home or quitting. Youtube makes him irate since it's plastered with links and he accidentally tocuhes the screen all the time, or hits the home button.

How do you lock the touch screen with an app still runing?

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