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+ | There seems to be no official name for this handy technique that kills running apps and clears RAM (memory). This often fixes mis-behaving audio and MIDI apps and is quicker than powering down or forcing a completely restart. | ||
- | "Soft Reboot" | + | It is useful to do before starting a music session or if you run into problems that might be caused by memory leaks or zombies. |
- | To do a soft-reboot | + | **See also**: [[Hard and Soft Reset]] |
- | | + | ==== Instructions for Devices with Home Button |
- | * While the slide to power off screen | + | |
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+ | * Long-press | ||
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+ | ==== Instructions for Devices without Physical Home Button ==== | ||
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+ | - **Create a virtual Home button** using AssistiveTouch: | ||
+ | - **Press and hold either volume button and the Top button** for several seconds | ||
+ | - **Long-press the virtual Home button** after getting the 'slide to power off' slider to appear. | ||
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+ | **TIP**: Via the accessibility settings, set your 3 power button click shortcut to bring up (and then re-hide) the virtual | ||
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+ | (thanks to [[https:// | ||
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