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Displays an explicit error when launching a maestro test on iPad simulators.
At this time, launching maestro on iPad results in the test visibly hanging.
This PR instead shows a vscode error dialog explaining that the feature is not supported at the moment, and prompting the user to switch the device in order to run the test.

How Has This Been Tested:

  • select an iPad simulator
  • try to run a maestro test
  • an error should appear immediately, explaining that the test cannot be run

How Has This Change Been Documented:

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@jwajgelt jwajgelt self-assigned this Dec 11, 2025
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@jwajgelt jwajgelt merged commit 9f4e85c into main Dec 12, 2025
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@jwajgelt jwajgelt deleted the @jwajgelt/maestro_ipad_error branch December 12, 2025 10:13
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