You have it shuffled and on repeat. Take them off and it will show upwell that's strange - I don't have them! Even tried pressing where they should be, but nothing!
You have it shuffled and on repeat. Take them off and it will show upwell that's strange - I don't have them! Even tried pressing where they should be, but nothing!
Try disabling Repeat. It's unlogical right now. Sorting gets disabled when you activate Repeat 1 or Repeat All, but it's enabled if you activate Shuffle. It should be vice versa I think.well that's strange - I don't have them! Even tried pressing where they should be, but nothing!
Try disabling Repeat. It's unlogical right now. Sorting gets disabled when you activate Repeat 1 or Repeat All, but it's enabled if you activate Shuffle. It should be vice versa I think.
Thanks to you, too! It worked!You have it shuffled and on repeat. Take them off and it will show up
I don't have an answer that makes sense. MS's social feeds are still blowing up...Okay, but then, if not the app's compatibility with iOS 10, why does the same login work perfectly and reliably in 9.3?
I don't have an answer that makes sense. MS's social feeds are still blowing up...
I've fixed it on my 3 iOS devices - iPad Air 2 and Pro and an iP6S+, on B5 right before B6 dropped. I read through the comments, noted that all of our Win 10 PCs were having issues with Outlook 2016 - the ones with the Anniversary Update installed, while the PCs without that Update were fine. I fixed it by logging into my Outlook.com account and resetting my 2-factor authentication password - and that's where I noted that the "add this password Win 8 Phone and in the following apps" didn't include the new Win 10 Mail app, the Win Phone 10 Mail app, Office 2016 Mac and Win apps, all of which opened and authenticated immediately.
MS has changed how some/all? apps are authenticating to their servers. Try a new password, if you're running authentication...
I was prompted to log out and log back into iOS Outlook, and it's running fine now on 10B5 (was) and 10B6 (is)
Cumbersome? You're being kind...Hi, support from MS guided me through TFA, but I found it cumbersome and annoying to even set up. However, am on the beta 7 now, and yes, issues seem to have been fixed. It is a weekend, so I will exhaustively test before taking my iPad back to work on Monday.
Out of curiosity, do you have home button shortcut enabled in accessibility settings?Hey all!
Have a quick question and this might or might not be the right thread to ask in.
When I click the home button to close an app or go to my home screen, it takes a second to react. It's not immediate.
Is there a setting or anything that's needs to be toggled to fix this? Just came into Beta and didn't have this issue on 9.3.4.
Thanks!
Cumbersome? You're being kind...
My shortcut was to copy the new password temporarily into Apple Notes and use it to convey the password to my devices, then delete it as soon as I'm done. I'm too old to do it any other way now! Cheers!
Out of curiosity, do you have home button shortcut enabled in accessibility settings?
It's not assistive touch but home button shortcut, I beleieve toward the bottom of the accessibility settings screen.If you're referring to assistive touch, I don't.
Don't have any accessibility setting on that would cause this issue.
I'm not assuming that's it's easy. I'm assuming that Apple could make it straight forward for simple apps like MacTracker or Workflow that are mainly table views. That's why I think it would be opt-in. Apple knows that some apps won't look good with a simple invert of the colors and that some devs won't want to put the effort into a dark mode (either as an aesthetic preference or desire to code their own dark mode color scheme).Your not a Dev...please don't assume something is easy. I personally hate it when Apple has new APIs at the launch of a new iPhone. I still haven't caught up with everything that they gave us at WWDC. It makes it harder on Devs. A lot of Devs, including me, have come to have a love hate relationship with Apple Keynootes.
Replying to my own post here, since Monday's ios10 beta my iPad Pro can't connect to 5Ghz wifi as soon as battery charge reaches 31%.
Noticed this 5 times now.
I kept loosing wifi connection when my battery reached 31% so I split my wifi router to show 2 different SSIDs one for 2.4Ghz and one for 5Ghz, now when the battery gets to 31% I loose the 5Ghz but can now still connect to the 2.4.
Alright, I am finally down to 30 percent and further to 29, and there is no dropping the 5GHz network. Maybe, just maybe, this was fixed in beta 7. I was with the betas up until beta 5 when I realised the Office apps getting screwed, and rarely did I let my battery drop to 30 percent, as I was taking it to work daily. You should try this with beta 7.
Beta 7 (or reseting router to facrory settings) solved it. Thanks
I guess apple haven't officially confirmed compatible devices?
I guess you think A5 should be compatible.I guess apple haven't officially confirmed compatible devices?
Bottom of the page at http://www.apple.com/ios/ios10-preview/I guess apple haven't officially confirmed compatible devices?