iPad iOS 4.3 Hidden Gestures
* Swipe 4 or 5 fingers to the left or to the right to navigate through open applications.
* Swipe 4 fingers up to access the running apps tray and playback buttons, including Airplay controls.
* If you Pinch with all your fingers, you will go to the home screen from any app, without touching your home button.
The steps are as follows.
Step 1: Download and Install Xcode 4 on your Mac.
Step 2: Launch the Xcode app and connect your iPad to your Mac via USB cable.
Step 3: Now click the “Use for development” button.
Step 4: When prompted to enter your iOS developer username/password, click cancel. It will give you an error. Ignore it.
Step 5: Once the developer mode activation is completed, you are done. Go to general preferences menu on your iPad and turn on the new multi-gestures, you can now use up to 4-5 fingers on the iPad screen.

You can now enjoy hidden multitasking gestures on your iPad and iPad 2.
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