After you confirm that mobile devices meet minimum system requirements for tablets, use the sections below to set up mobile devices in your testing environment.
To set up TestNav on Chromebooks, you should first determine whether each Chromebook is managed or unmanaged. Unmanaged Chromebooks are typically only used in "bring your own device" (BYOD) settings. To check if a Chromebook is managed or unmanaged, see Manage Chrome Devices.
See Turn on Single App Kiosk Mode for more information about kiosk mode. |
See Turn on Single App Kiosk Mode for more information about kiosk mode. |
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After you install TestNav from the Chrome Web Store, it should automatically update by one of the following:
However, if your technology environment does not allow for automatic updates, you can manually update TestNav to the newest version:
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You can set up TestNav on an iPad for secure testing using one of the following methods:
To enable single app mode on iPad using Apple Configurator, you first back up the device to retain any data or applications. You, then, turn on Supervised mode (which wipes the device) for your organization. You may restore the iPad after testing by placing the iPad in Supervised mode to put data and apps back on the device.
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Administrators can use Mobile Device Manager (MDM) to push a profile to devices to wirelessly turn on/off single app mode. Profile Manager is Apple's MDM solution for Mac OS X. You can select the TestNav app from the Lock to App menu and push the profile to supervised devices. |
You can also use Autonomous Single App Mode (ASAM) mode (Lock to App) to set up iPad for secure testing. ASAM is the recommended solution for LEAs to manage single app mode because it reduces administrator workload. The ASAM feature requires BOTH a Supervised iPad (which you enable only from Apple Configurator) and an MDM (either Profile Manager or third-party). With ASAM, TestNav turns Guided Access on and off, as each testing scenario requires. Administrators do not need to push profiles to devices to turn on/off single app mode, but grant TestNav the ability to turn on Single App mode on-demand. |
Using TestNav with Guided Access (iOS 7 and iOS 8)
Exiting TestNav/Closing Guided Access mode
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After you install TestNav from the app store, it should automatically update. However, if your technology environment does not allow for automatic updates, you can manually update the application using one of the following methods:
If you cannot update with the above methods, manually remove the outdated version and install the latest version from the Apple App Store. |
When using iPads on iOS 7 and iOS 8 for secure testing, turn off Auto-Correction and Predictive text:
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