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    • gmailG
      gmail
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      I’ve created some math games for my granddaughter. How do I explain to my son how to use hyperPad Viewer to get the game and play it for her?

      What do I do to get the game in the proper state and place for him to access it?

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      • MurtazaM
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        All he needs is the viewer app from the App store. Just search hyperPad in the App Store, and download the free app.
        Launch the app, it will ask to sign up, but theres a button to skip that if he wishes.
        Then you send him the project (easiest way is by email), and he just opens the attachment in the email on his device, and it will automatically open hyperPad viewer, and the math game.

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        • gmailG
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          @Murtaza

          Thank you…
          Which file format of the project do I email him?
          Is it a .tap file?

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          • gmailG
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            @Murtaza

            I apologize for asking all of this in two different threads…

            I think my confusion and frustration is a result of my having both the Viewer and hyperPad on my device and trying to replicate what I am hoping my son will experience.

            Also, I am still having problems with Ownership of 4 of my files, and trying to get them to the Hub. I am receiving an error message now that simply says “No Permissions”.

            RobinsonX has been attempting to help but to no avail…

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            • MurtazaM
              Murtaza Admin @gmail
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              @gmail

              Yeah, if you have both the viewer and the hyperPad app on the same device they will conflict. Because they're both capable of opening the hyperPad file. iOS doesn't have a nice way of handling this.

              As for the permissions, make sure you open the project in the editor at least once. Otherwise there will be no permissions attached to them.

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