Rightclick Droid - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Always wanted to install a apk or move a file to your phone in 1 click without a usb cable?
Now it's possible
I made a few simple scripts and made a installer for those.
Just rightclick a file and go to "send to" and then you can choose to send it to your sdcard or install it(apk).
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Download: http://seahorsepip.us/Rightclickdroid.exe
ADB Wireless is Required: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=siir.es.adbWireless
How to install:
1. install adb wireless on your phone
2. start adb wireless
3. run Rightclickandroid.exe
4. edit the "device" value to be the same as the value shown at adb wireless
5. save and close notepad
6. done!
7. to change the device value you can just run Rightclickandroid.exe again
Notes:
-Only supports one file, instead of multiple(will be implented in next version)
-Theres no progress window or notification on your phone
-Only accepts files from the windows drive so no other partitions or usb drives
I hope you like it ^^

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You need to have:
1. MI File explorer in your phone.
2. Any FTP client on your pc(Here we are using FileZilla).
3. Wii-Fii Connection
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Here is how to do it
1. Connect your phone to the WiFi network.
2. Open MI File Explorer in your phone and go to FTP and then touch "Start Service". An IP address will be shown by your phone (e.g 192.168.1.2:2626)
3. Open Filezilla and enter the whole IP address along with port number (the thing after ":") and click on "Quick Connect"(There is no need to fill username and password and make sure that you enter the port no too.) and on the left window you will be able to see the files in your phone. You can access sdcard in the sdcard folder!!

How to enable Onscreen navigation buttons for Phones[ROOT]

If you wanted on-screen buttons enabled on your phone this is the way.
1. As the title says your needs to be rooted for this.
2. Download a root browser such a Jrummy's Root Browser, ES file Explorer etc. (In case of ES file explorer you need to enable root explorer in the tools sub-menu).
3. Open system folder.
4. Open the build.prop in system folder as editable text file. Scroll to the end it will look something like this.
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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5. It might be different for different phones. Now at the end type the following in a new line.
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
6. It will look something like this
7. Now save the file and reboot your device and voila!! you have onscreen buttons enabled on your device.

[TOOL][ADB][Windows]APK Installer For Multiple-User Android System [NO ROOT]

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Hi all,
wrote a small Windows command script to install APKs - provided with this tool - per user on a multiple-user Android system.
Requirement:
Android device with
1. Android 9 and higher
2. ADB enabled
Usage:
Download the .ZIP-file from link given below, extract the archive to any location of your Windows computer, feed the subfolder
named APK-repository with APKs of your choice, establish an ADB-connection with your Android device, run Windows command
script what is named APK-Installer-For-Multiple-User-Systems.bat.
DL:
APK-Installer-For-Multiuser-ROMs
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
Important:
This script is "AS IS". If bugs found, let it me know here.

ADB Explorer

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ADB Explorer​
So basically this is ADB wrapped in a fluent UI, written in C# on WPF. So Windows only.
Latest version: v0.7.4 (beta)
Connect Android devices over USB / WiFi (manual & mDNS)
Browse and manage the file system, including push, pull, delete, rename, move, and copy
Install / Uninstall APKs from the device / PC, browse installed apps
Optional recycle bin to store deleted files on the device until you're sure about permanent delete
Drive view - acts like 'This PC' on Windows and displays usage and capacity of important locations
Enable root if your device supports that to enable some root features
All file operations are organized in a queue with progress usually available for push and pull
And more!
Check it out on GitHub (link to Microsoft Store inside): https://github.com/Alex4SSB/ADB-Explorer

Jajek ADB Context Menu

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Bro what the heck it is?​This is some sort of "software" that adds 3 options to your context menu for apk, zip and img files, that allows you to easily install apk, sideload zip, or flash recovery.
I made it in 20 minutes so it can have some bugs, if you found any bug in this easy to make software, post a comment.
Features​Small - 5.9MB
Fast - installation takes max 15 seconds.
AIO - ADB and Fastboot is included in the package.
Installation​
Run the program
Select install or uninstall
Accept registry injection
Done!
Notes​If for some reason you want to extract the reg file, start program (DO NOT TURN OFF), go to %temp% and find the reg
And that's all bruh
In zip is only a exe
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