I’ve spent the past few months turning this iPad 4 into the ultimate iOS 6 nostalgia machine — restoring the old App Store, reviving forgotten apps, and replaying classic games.
But this time, I wanted to do something different:
can a 14-year-old iPad actually become useful again?
In this video, I turn my iPad 4 running iOS 6 into a fully functional second monitor for a Windows 7 ThinkPad using legacy software from another era. And unexpectedly… the touchscreen support opened up even more possibilities.
Software mentioned in this video:
TwomonUSB (legacy version):
https://easynlight.oqupie.com/portal/2247/article/52929
iTunes 12 for Windows 7(64bit):
https://support.apple.com/en-us/106372
TwomonUSB iOS IPA archive
https://www.google.com/search?q=twomonusb+ipa+download+archive.org
PS: v1.2 for iOS6
What should I try next with this setup?
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