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− | USBHost, as the name implies, allows for temporarily converting a device running it from a slave device to a host device. In simpler terms, it lets you (theoretically) use the device as a keyboard, mouse, etc. For more information, read [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-Go this] wikipedia article. Image 1 is from [https://twitter.com/ThermalDOE @ThermalDOE] on Twitter. |
+ | USBHost, as the name implies, allows for temporarily converting a device running it from a slave device to a host device. In simpler terms, it lets you (theoretically) use the device as a keyboard, mouse, etc. This is possibly for use with an internal dongle called Ez Dongle (maybe?). For more information, read [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-Go this] wikipedia article. Image 1 is from [https://twitter.com/ThermalDOE @ThermalDOE] on Twitter. |
== Contents == |
== Contents == |
Latest revision as of 00:14, 2 March 2020
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USBHost, as the name implies, allows for temporarily converting a device running it from a slave device to a host device. In simpler terms, it lets you (theoretically) use the device as a keyboard, mouse, etc. This is possibly for use with an internal dongle called Ez Dongle (maybe?). For more information, read this wikipedia article. Image 1 is from @ThermalDOE on Twitter.
Contents
The contents is as follows on an iPhone 6 running Monarch 13A83262c. The application on this device is fully working and complete.
Folders
_CodeSignature en.lproj
Files
_internal_usb.png com.apple.osdiags.USBHost.plist Entitlements.plist Info.plist PkgInfo USBHost