Mac Ipad Simulator

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Since Apple launched the famous tablet iPad, its fame has grown constantly and the good reviews seem to keep coming. If you haven’t decided upon buying such a device, you might want to try out a simulator to get an idea of what to expect.

AIR iPad is a small tool that was designed to emulate the well-known iPad. It has a simple interface that should be very easy to figure out, thanks to the intuitive layout.

The frame is similar to that of the iPad, including the menu button on the bottom area of the screen. The screen is filled with various icons for several apps, although not all of them are active, meaning that it only works to launch several tools.

For instance, you may fire up the Safari browser, which loads The New York Times website. It’s also possible to access any of the links. However, actually reading the news can be quite a chose considering the fact that you can’t zoom in.

Other working icons are those for Netflix and SpatialKey, while those that should take you to the App Store, iTunes, YouTube, the Calendar or the regular Notes and Contacts can’t be clicked on.

All in all AIR iPad is a nice program that is sure to give you at least a little glimpse into what the actual device can do. Less experienced users shouldn’t have any troubles while installing or working with this app, mostly thanks to the lack of advanced features.

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Important:The information in this document is deprecated in Xcode 9. For Xcode 9 and later, see Simulator Help by choosing Help > Simulator Help in Simulator.

Simulator runs devices from different platforms including iPhone, iPad, iWatch, and Apple TV. Interacting with Simulator differs from interacting with an actual device. This chapter covers ways of interacting that are common to all platforms. Other interactions, such as manipulating the user interface, differ between touch-based devices and Apple TV and are covered in different chapters.

In this chapter you learn how to:

  • Use the Mac keyboard for input in multiple languages

  • Take a screenshot of the simulated device

  • Change the scale of the simulated device

For information on specific ways of interacting with iOS and watchOS devices, see Interacting with iOS and watchOS.

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For information on interacting with tvOS, see Interacting with tvOS.

Using the Mac Keyboard for Input

Simulator can use the keyboard on your Mac as input to the simulated device. For you to most accurately simulate a device in Simulator, the simulator uses iOS keyboard layouts, as opposed to OS X keyboard layouts. If you have chosen Hardware > Keyboard > iOS Uses Same Keyboard Layout As OS X, Simulator automatically selects the keyboard that most closely matches the keyboard layout of your Mac. For most cases, leave this option selected. However, if you do feel a need to disable it—allowing you to select completely different keyboard layouts for your Mac and Simulator—choose Hardware > Keyboard > iOS Uses Same Keyboard Layout As OS X. Choose the same menu item again to enable the option.

Note: For the simulator to automatically switch keyboard layouts when the Mac layout is changed, both Connect Hardware Keyboard and iOS Uses Same Layout As OS X must be selected.

To add a keyboard layout on your Mac

  1. Open System Preferences, and choose the Keyboard preference.

  2. Select the Input Sources pane.

  3. Press the Add button (+) to show the keyboard layout chooser.

  4. Choose the desired keyboard, and press Add. The new keyboard layout is added to the list of available layouts.

    This screenshot shows the keyboard layout chooser with the Swiss German layout selected:

To select a keyboard layout on your Mac

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  1. Select the desired keyboard from the Input menu. An example menu is shown below.

    If the Input menu item is not in the Mac menu bar, use the following steps to add it:

    1. Open System Preferences and choose the Keyboard preference.

    2. Select the Input Sources pane.

    3. Select “Show Input menu in menu bar,” as shown here:

Installing Apps

When you build your app for Simulator, Xcode automatically installs it in the selected simulation environment. Each simulation environment emulates a different device. Installing your app in one environment does not install it in any other. It is also possible to have different versions of your app in different environments.

You can also install an app by dragging any previously built app bundle into the simulator window.

Note: You cannot install apps from the App Store in simulation environments.

Taking a Screenshot with Simulator

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In Simulator you can copy a screenshot of the iOS device simulator to your Mac Clipboard or save a screenshot to the desktop. To capture any simulated external display save the screenshot as a file.

  • To take a screenshot of the iOS, watchOS, or tvOS device and save it to your Mac Clipboard, choose Edit > Copy Screen.

  • To save a screenshot of the iOS, watchOS, or tvOS device and of the external display as files, choose File > Save Screen Shot. A screenshot of each open simulated device is saved to the desktop of your Mac.

Taking a Screenshot or Recording a Video Using the Command Line

You can take a screenshot or record a video of the simulator window using the xcrun command-line utility.

  1. Launch your app in Simulator.

  2. Launch Terminal (located in /Applications/Utilities), and enter the appropriate command:

    • To take a screenshot, use the screenshot operation:

      xcrun simctl io booted screenshot

      You can specify an optional filename at the end of the command.

    • To record a video, use the recordVideo operation:

      xcrun simctl io booted recordVideo <filename>.<extension>

      To stop recording, press Control-C in Terminal.

      Note: You must specify a filename for recordVideo.

    The default location for the created file is the current directory.

    For more information on simctl, run this command in Terminal:

    xcrun simctl help

    For more information on the io subcommand of simctl, run this command:

    xcrun simctl io help

Viewing the Simulated Device’s Screen

Even though Simulator runs on all Mac computers, its appearance may differ depending on the model. If the resolution of the simulated device is too large for the simulator window to fit on your screen, scale Simulator by choosing Window > Scale > percentage of choice.

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