![]() iOS has an 'accessibility' feature called 'Guided access' where you can 'lock' an open application so no touch commands are executed and you can only get out of the app by triple-pushing the home button. Today i figured out how to solve that problem. (a thin t-shirt doesn't always help, and a thick one will make my integration time for narrowband flats skyrocket). My problem until now was, that in certain cases the metal of the scope is sending crazy commands to the ipad (as it is recognizing touch commands) and some times swipes left, up down taps, and i never found a good way to prevent this, as it destroys your flats immediately as your brightness changes. The surface is just enough for covering my ED80. I set the scope so its pointing perfectly up and have an 'torch' application on the ipad, that creates a white screen with nothing else on it. ![]() ![]() I do my flats (every year once) for my observatory setup with an ipad. ![]()
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