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Of course, since a mouse only has one pointer it is not possible to trigger multiple touch events using the iOS Simulator environment. In fact, the only way to try out multitouch behavior in this application is to run it on a physical iPad device. For steps on how to achieve this, refer to the chapter entitled [[Testing iOS 4 Apps on the iPad – Developer Certificates and Provisioning Profiles (Xcode 4)|Testing iOS 4 Apps on the iPad – Developer Certificates and Provisioning Profiles]].
 
 
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