iPadOS 13 gives you the ability to use a mouse with an iPad, but iOS 13 also lets you use a mouse with an iPhone. YouTuber Napabar decided to have a little fun with this…

As he explains in the video, the mouse looks more modern, as it’s from a later platinum era, but the actual model number is unchanged, and it’s mechanically and electronically identical to the original.

Amusingly, he overlays the current Magic Keyboard over the Macintosh one and shows that if you ignore the bezel, the actual keyboard size is virtually unchanged.

The setup is surprisingly simple. To connect the devices, he takes the telephone-style RJ11 connector of the keyboard, and the serial connector of the mouse, and plugs each into a USB adapter. He then plugs the USB cables into a hub, which is in turn connected to his iPhone stand, effectively providing a single-connection USB-to-Lightning conversion.

For any mouse to work, you have to enable assistive touch in Accessibility, which then enables both mouse and keyboard.

After a bit of fun with Siri shortcuts, he then tweets Tim Cook to let him know what he’s done.

Check out the video below.

He subsequently did the same thing – and a floppy disk drive – to his LG TV: