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Originally Posted by Geoff Waddington
You're kidding me
OK, can you go back to a previous version that works, and monitor the traffic, it will likely make much more sense.
Then you can use that working set to help you design a workaround.
Geeeeez, you really serious they broke it that much ?
Wow !
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The messages sent by the two versions are identical. It's only how the indicator light responds that differs.
If you start the old TouchOSC on the iPad with no host to connect to and press a button, the indicator light will do nothing (correctly, as there's no feedback to respond to).
On the new version, the indicator light turns on when you press (and hold) and off when you release. This is possibly interferring with the feedback when the host is running.