bobfromsaint pete beach wrote:
You must be one of the chosen few because after my iPad 3 stopped working with a perfectly good 30-pin to HDMI adapter, which I still have, I noticed on forums like this one that hundreds of owners of iPad 3s were outraged that this type of display process NO longer worked!
To your point about "resetting" I never tried that on the iPad 3 and won't do it on the new Air 2. That should never be part of a plug 'n play process like using a basic adapter!
Sometimes a hard reset on ANY iDevice will fix some temporary issue that will crop up from time from time when using ANY iDevice.
It does not harm the device to this and most times, will clear up a glitch or issue.
I owm an large iPad Pro, I have had, from time to time when the Pro is doing something out of the norm, do a hard reset.
Cures the temporary issue each time.
AND sometimes, I have had to do a reset of my iPads to get the digital AV adapters to respond properly.
Both my iPad 2 and iPad 3 share the same 30 pin digital AV adapter and the adapter is working fine on both iPads.
My wife used her iPad 3 with it the other day and initially there was an issues with it the signal not getting through the adapter to the HDMI cable to my TV.
I disconnected the adapter and did a hard reset of the iPad 3 and that solved the temporary issues with adapter when I plugged everything back in.