Make sure to set off the "Full screen mode" and set on the "Always on top" flag in its Preferences. AirServer is recommended for single device deployments.Other systems must have AirServer, Reflector or X-Mirage (supported since Robot 4.0.1) installed and activated ( "the mirror application"):.If the device is connected to Mac OS X through the Lightning USB cable (since 4.1) there are no further requirements.It is also the only option for Linux/Unix. The iOS Plugin is the easiest to set up and it supports all operating systems but it has its limitations.One of the screen mirroring technologies available ( green indicates recommended option(s)): Mac OS X 10.7 (Mountain Lion) or higher (supported since Robot v3.4.1).Any MS Windows supporting window translucency (in general, Windows Vista and later).See the online iOS Compatibility Status page for the latest jailbreaking status. For the VNC driven testing, the device must be jailbroken and Veency must be installed and running on it.This option allows testing on Non-Jailbroken (non-rooted) devices. For the iOS 7&8 Plugin or iOS 6 Server driven testing, the device must have iOS 5.0 or higher.The device must be connected to the network (usually over WiFi).Mirroring over the Lightning USB cable is possible only for devices equipped with the Lightning connector. See the online iOS Compatibility Status page for the latest information. An Apple iOS device capable of screen mirroring.**** Automation of multiple devices from a single Mac OS X machine is possible over Lightning USB provided that there are sufficient system resources (CPU, RAM). The standard VNC Server connection doesn't apply any limit to the number of connections and one Robot machine may automate any number of iOS devices at a time up to the limit given by the license key as long as there are sufficient system resources (CPU, RAM) *** One machine running Robot can automate only one iOS device over the iOS Mirror connection at a time because it relies on an exclusive access to the local desktop. ** Only the portrait & counter clockwise landscape modes are supported. *The RFB (VNC) protocol is limited to ISO 8859-1 characters. VNC Server connection with VNC Server (Veency) IOS Mirror connection with VNC Server (Veency) IOS Mirror connection with T-Plan Plugin / Server It is recommended to use the T-Plan iOS 7&8 Plugin or iOS 6 Server, instead of VNC due to a number of advantages: The device must be still connected to a WiFi at least in the connection init phase to ensure a correct start up of the network interfaces. This allows to avoid unstable or slow WiFi networks. WiFi connection to the T-Plan iOS Plugin or Server can be on Mac OS X optionally tunneled through the USB cable.As the screen gets mirrored directly to the Robot's desktop viewer it is also independent from the local desktop restrictions such as the required screen size or number of concurrently connected devices. This solution allows to avoid 3rd party mirroring applications. It is supported only for devices equipped with the Lightning connector and connected to Mac OS X. The device screen can be mirrored through the Lightning USB cable.Robot version 4.1 delivered two major improvements: It is not suitable for testing of fast moving applications and/or OpenGL content. As the screen is being captured from within the application sandbox the screen never displays system owned components such as the keyboard or the top task bar.Robot may run on any supported OS such as MS Windows, Mac OS X or Linux/Unix. As the screen is being captured by the plugin itself and transferred to Robot over the WiFi connection it does not require the USB connection or any other component. It requires the iOS Plugin v10 or higher. Robot version 6.1 introduced the "iOS Plugin" screen mirror. Game testing relying on the OpenGL technology. In environments where jailbroken devices are supported, the iOS Mirror connection can be used to supplement the VNC Server (Veency) operation, for increased performance and suitability. This connection allows Robot to test iOS applications on non-jailbroken (non-rooted) devices, where before only a VNC Server connection was supported. ![]() This allows Robot to test Apple iOS devices using our iOS 7&8 Plugin, or iOS 6 Server WiFi connection, where the device screen is displayed on the local desktop using the Apple's 'AirPlay Mirroring' technology or transferred over the Lightning USB cable (see below). T-Plan Robot Enterprise version 3.3 introduced a new connection type called " iOS Mirror".
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