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==Hardware features==
''These are '''early(1-to-6)''' iOS operating system features. This list only includes hardware features that can be possible to emulated through software or will be possible in the near future. Including everything/modern iOS features would result in an endless list.''
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| colspan=2 | Gamepad support<br/><small>Before [[Wikipedia:MFi_Program|MFi]] came along in iOS 7 (unlocking gamepad compatibility for devices like the Logitech Powershell Controller), earlier iOS versions (1-to-6) offered [https://www.gottabemobile.com/ios-6-gaming-ipad-controller-iphone/ no native gamepad support].</small>
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| colspan=2 | [[Wikipedia:IOS#Notification_Center|Notifications]]
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| rowspan=2 3 | Input
| [[Controllers#Mouse Injectors for Emulators|Keyboard input injection]]<br/><small>Early versions of iOS didn't support keyboard input.<br/>One way an iOS emulator can provide keyboard input for these versions is through the injection method, which sends keystrokes input data directy into emulated memory.</small>
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| [[Controllers#Mouse Injectors for Emulators|Mouse input injection]]<br/><small>Early versions of iOS didn't support mouse input.<br/>One way an iOS emulator can provide mouse input for these versions is through the injection method, which sends cursor input data directy into emulated memory.</small>
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| Gamepad support<br/><small>Before [[Wikipedia:MFi_Program|MFi]] came along in iOS 7 (unlocking gamepad compatibility for devices like the Logitech Powershell Controller).<br/> Earlier iOS versions (1-to-6) offered [https://www.gottabemobile.com/ios-6-gaming-ipad-controller-iphone/ no native gamepad support].</small>
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