mdpeterman
Member
Hello,
I posted here before about an issue with a customer whose Haiku configuration on their iPhone was being erased frequently. I have been able to now replicate the issue on my end and I'd like to see what can be done to resolve it. I setup Haiku for their controller on my iPad and it works fine forever when the device is never plugged into a computer. I can plug my iPad into my desktop Mac which my iPad typically syncs with and there is no problem. Today I was out in the field and needed to charge my iPad and so I plugged it into my MacBook Air which caused iTunes to open. I just quit iTunes, but now I notice Haiku is back to defaults asking to add a controller. I talked to the customer and it seems he frequently plugs his iPhone into his iMac at work to charge it. My guess this is the cause of his issue as well. What can be done to resolve this. I'm sure you agree you should be able to plug your iDevice into another computer to charge and not loose your Haiku configuration.
If you have any suggestions I can provide my customer that would be helpful. He finds it frustrating I have to re-set it up so frequently. All of the other 3 iPads (used as touch panels) and his personal iPad work fine, but they are never synced to a computer (or if they are, they are to the same one). They are just charged through iPorts on the wall.
I posted here before about an issue with a customer whose Haiku configuration on their iPhone was being erased frequently. I have been able to now replicate the issue on my end and I'd like to see what can be done to resolve it. I setup Haiku for their controller on my iPad and it works fine forever when the device is never plugged into a computer. I can plug my iPad into my desktop Mac which my iPad typically syncs with and there is no problem. Today I was out in the field and needed to charge my iPad and so I plugged it into my MacBook Air which caused iTunes to open. I just quit iTunes, but now I notice Haiku is back to defaults asking to add a controller. I talked to the customer and it seems he frequently plugs his iPhone into his iMac at work to charge it. My guess this is the cause of his issue as well. What can be done to resolve this. I'm sure you agree you should be able to plug your iDevice into another computer to charge and not loose your Haiku configuration.
If you have any suggestions I can provide my customer that would be helpful. He finds it frustrating I have to re-set it up so frequently. All of the other 3 iPads (used as touch panels) and his personal iPad work fine, but they are never synced to a computer (or if they are, they are to the same one). They are just charged through iPorts on the wall.