Ainsworth tweak configures the interface for connecting third-party devices to the iPhone

If you're an AirPods or Beats user, you know that the headphones connect to your iPhone instantly. Open the case and

just insert the headphones into your ears.If you connect a third-party accessory to the iPhone, the connection is no longer so magical. The new jailbreak tweak Ainsworth by iOS developer Dave van Wijk adds a native interface for connecting third-party accessories to the iPhone.

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Tweak Ainsworth adds for third-partyAccessory pairing interface, like for AirPods or Beats. Moreover, how you connect the device is not important: via Bluetooth, wired or in any other way.

Beyond the native Ainsworth pairing experiencecomplements the connection interface with icons and functions. For example, you can add music, call or YouTube icons to quickly navigate to the desired application.

After installing the Ainsworth tweak in the "Settings" section on the iPhone, the item of the same name appears in which you can:

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  • Manage connected devices.
  • Configure for each device:
    • connection style (default, banner or modern);
    • activate automatic sound on pairing;
    • select applications that will appear in the connection animation;
    • adjust the duration of the connection animation;
    • blur the background;
    • add your image;
    • preview the selected connection interface and much more.

To save the settings, click the Apply button in the upper right corner of the settings panel.

To connect third-party accessories availableThree types of animation: standard (resembles the AirPods interface), a banner (similar to the window that pops up when Apple Pencil is connected), and modern (includes application icons on the sides).

Ainsworth tweak is available for $ 1.49 in the Twickd repository and supports “jailbroken” devices with iOS 13.