It seems that everyone is buying cables to work with their old chargers, but since I'll be carrying the 6P charger around for the fastest speeds, I was wondering if anyone has found a way to charge older micro USB devices with the included charger.
Thanks!
I could be wrong, but from what I think, Older devices will not be able to receive the charges like you are hoping they would. I think your search might be in vain.
I thought USB C was backwards compatible and would charge at the slower micro usb speeds.
To my knowledge, you can have a male USB Type-C ended cable, but not a female. The USB IF specifically prohibits it in their specs. Female connections are strictly for ports on devices.
That said, Type-C is backwards compatible, and can go from Type-C to microUSB, as such: http://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F2CU033/
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See also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/usb-type-c-vs-usb-3-0-3-1-vs-usb-2-0-t3221676
Elnrik said:
To my knowledge, you can have a male USB Type-C ended cable, but not a female. The USB IF specifically prohibits it in their specs. Female connections are strictly for ports on devices.
That said, Type-C is backwards compatible, and can go from Type-C to microUSB, as such: http://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F2CU033/
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See also: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/usb-type-c-vs-usb-3-0-3-1-vs-usb-2-0-t3221676
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This is perfect, thank you!
Welcome. Glad to help.
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Does the TF300 contain USB-host chip inside tablet? Will I get USB port If I connect charging cable to USB female-female adapter?
I just bought the adapter from amazon. It plugs into the charging connector, and it works great with my external hard drives for movies and stuff. It concerns me a little about how flimsy it feels when it's plugged in, but it sure beats dropping $150 just to have a usb port. It is a full sized usb 2.0 port on the adapter.
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I haven't tried a female to female cord yet, but that would be even cheaper than the adapter.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005PAINXQ/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
j21blackjack said:
I just bought the adapter from amazon. It plugs into the charging connector, and it works great with my external hard drives for movies and stuff. It concerns me a little about how flimsy it feels when it's plugged in, but it sure beats dropping $150 just to have a usb port. It is a full sized usb 2.0 port on the adapter.
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Yes, I know about the adapter. But I live in Russia and it takes a looooooong time to wait for delivery from shops like amazon or ebay
So thats why I ask about female-female USB adapter. I just wonder if somebody have tried to use it.
IArchie said:
Does the TF300 contain USB-host chip inside tablet? Will I get USB port If I connect charging cable to USB female-female adapter?
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OTG and Y cables
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MikeyCriggz said:
OTG and Y cables
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Do you mean that TF300 can't provide enough power to USB device and I need Y-cable to connect pad, charger and e.g. flash drive?
j21blackjack said:
I just bought the adapter from amazon. It plugs into the charging connector, and it works great with my external hard drives for movies and stuff. It concerns me a little about how flimsy it feels when it's plugged in, but it sure beats dropping $150 just to have a usb port. It is a full sized usb 2.0 port on the adapter.
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I haven't tried a female to female cord yet, but that would be even cheaper than the adapter.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005PAINXQ/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
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Does NOT work, I tried it too.
j21blackjack said:
I just bought the adapter from amazon. It plugs into the charging connector, and it works great with my external hard drives for movies and stuff. It concerns me a little about how flimsy it feels when it's plugged in, but it sure beats dropping $150 just to have a usb port. It is a full sized usb 2.0 port on the adapter.
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I haven't tried a female to female cord yet, but that would be even cheaper than the adapter.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005PAINXQ/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
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I've found this one more cheaper in "B&H Photo"
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/812009-REG/ASUS_90_OK06CR00010_USB_Kit_for_TF101.html
Amazon => $23.99
B&H Photo => $13.99
IArchie said:
Do you mean that TF300 can't provide enough power to USB device and I need Y-cable to connect pad, charger and e.g. flash drive?
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Y-Cables will make sure you do.
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Is anyone aware of a USB OTG cable that will allow devices to be plugged into the shield while also allowing the device to charge?
I have a OTG USB -> USB Hub -> USB Ethernet + Keyboard + Mouse + Controllers plugged in so that I can use the Shield as a console for my PC games on my TV @1080P/60.
Everything works perfect, but when you take up the micro USB slot with the OTG cable, you are running off battery with no way to keep the device charged. I get a reasonable amount of charge time (on a full charge I have never blown out the whole battery life while gaming), but it's a pain to swap the cable between charge and OTG when it does need some juice.
I've seen a gentleman by the name of Timur who came up with a custom kernel for the Nexus 7 that allows such functionality on that device.
Is there any solutions like this for the Shield, or is there any cables that will accomplish this without modification?
Is it possible to plug a usb a male to usb micro b female and charge through that while connected to the hub?
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jjprichards said:
Is it possible to plug a usb a male to usb micro b female and charge through that while connected to the hub?
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Something like this plugged into the hub, then into the charger?
http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-female-to-usb-male-adapter-black-172524#.UuAbB2Qo4sk
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Is it possible to plug a usb a male to usb micro b female and charge through that while connected to the hub?
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Something like this plugged into the hub, then into the charger?
http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-female-to-usb-male-adapter-black-172524#.UuAbB2Qo4sk
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My investi-googling tells me that it won't work. It powers the USB device, but not the host.
Type-C USB 3.1 OTG Cable, KuGi ® high quality USB 3.1 Type-C male to USB 3.0 A Female OTG Host Cable (USB 3.1 OTG, Black)
Amazon $4.95 :good:
Here are some that are good with Amazon Prime:
http://smile.amazon.com/Type-c-Adap...qid=1443556732&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+type+c+otg
http://smile.amazon.com/LightningKi...qid=1443556732&sr=8-2&keywords=usb+type+c+otg
http://smile.amazon.com/Type-C-Cabl...qid=1443556732&sr=8-3&keywords=usb+type+c+otg
Monoprice has one up as well.
http://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=103&cp_id=10303&cs_id=1030319&p_id=13005&seq=1&format=2
itsonlym3 said:
Type-C USB 3.1 OTG Cable, KuGi ® high quality USB 3.1 Type-C male to USB 3.0 A Female OTG Host Cable (USB 3.1 OTG, Black)
Amazon $4.95 :good:
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bfspider said:
Here are some that are good with Amazon Prime:
http://smile.amazon.com/Type-c-Adap...qid=1443556732&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+type+c+otg
http://smile.amazon.com/LightningKi...qid=1443556732&sr=8-2&keywords=usb+type+c+otg
http://smile.amazon.com/Type-C-Cabl...qid=1443556732&sr=8-3&keywords=usb+type+c+otg
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Will not have USB 3.0
Ofthecats said:
Will not have USB 3.0
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3.0 or not, it'll still work because 3.0 is backwards compatible.
tkoreaper said:
3.0 or not, it'll still work because 3.0 is backwards compatible.
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yep
I'm actually afraid to ask this with the other issues surrounding the non standard implementation of Type C in the Nexus 6P (not supporting USB Power Delivery, Not supporting Display Port for video out), has it been confirmed that the 6P will act as a USB Host Controller (USB OTG)? I connect my DSLRs to it for shooting using a program called Helicon Remote.
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USB 3.0
http://www.meenova.com/st/p/u3c15.html
Can anybody find usb type c converter of this sort: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DM-O...Phone-Adapters-Free-shipping/32354705068.html
aakashji said:
Can anybody find usb type c converter of this sort: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DM-O...Phone-Adapters-Free-shipping/32354705068.html
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Znaps has C, micro B and Lightning converters similar to that. You might suggest it.
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jangofei said:
USB 3.0
http://www.meenova.com/st/p/u3c15.html
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I think what was meant is that because the Nexus 6P is only a USB 2.0 Device, it will not have 3.0 or 3.1 speed/functionality even with a 3.0 cable.
Lesson. Type C is connector. It does not mean fast charging nor USB 3 though it supports those things.
I bought a Leef Access reader a few months ago to view video from my dashcam on my phone. http://www.leefco.com/access-micro-sd-card-reader
Well now my 6p has USB C. Is there either a type C card reader or a C to Micro adapter? Something similar to what the OP was but instead of USB A female, a microUSB female receptacle.
Thanks!
fury683 said:
I bought a Leef Access reader a few months ago to view video from my dashcam on my phone. http://www.leefco.com/access-micro-sd-card-reader
Well now my 6p has USB C. Is there either a type C card reader or a C to Micro adapter? Something similar to what the OP was but instead of USB A female, a microUSB female receptacle.
Thanks!
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There are lots of them listed on Amazon.
Anyone know if the Nexus 6P will read portable drives and thumb drives that are formatted with exFAT with the OTG Cable?? I have several videos that are larger than 4Gb and if the 6P doesn't read exFAT then, it's a deal breaker. Thanks
Ookpic said:
Anyone know if the Nexus 6P will read portable drives and thumb drives that are formatted with exFAT with the OTG Cable?? I have several videos that are larger than 4Gb and if the 6P doesn't read exFAT then, it's a deal breaker. Thanks
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Sadly the 6P does NOT support exFAT out of the box. However if you have custom recovery there are other kernels already out that add support. Google left it out because Microsoft who made the tech charges a steep licensing fee to include support officially.
WACOMalt said:
Sadly the 6P does NOT support exFAT out of the box. However if you have custom recovery there are other kernels already out that add support. Google left it out because Microsoft who made the tech charges a steep licensing fee to include support officially.
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Thanks much!
Got any suggestions for stable kernels with this support?
fury683 said:
I bought a Leef Access reader a few months ago to view video from my dashcam on my phone. http://www.leefco.com/access-micro-sd-card-reader
Well now my 6p has USB C. Is there either a type C card reader or a C to Micro adapter? Something similar to what the OP was but instead of USB A female, a microUSB female receptacle.
Thanks!
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http://www.amazon.com/Adapter-TechMatte%C2%AE-Convert-Connector-OnePlus/dp/B016PQH4BA/ref=pd_sim_sbs_107_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=41bVnXfH4QL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=1899MNJZWTKDQPWKFVRA
Wouldn't this work?
Mikey said:
http://www.amazon.com/Adapter-TechMatte%C2%AE-Convert-Connector-OnePlus/dp/B016PQH4BA/ref=pd_sim_sbs_107_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=41bVnXfH4QL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=1899MNJZWTKDQPWKFVRA
Wouldn't this work?
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I've looked at these, but the Google Engineer that has been reviewing cables rated this specific one poorly and stated it was not of high quality and didn't follow the proper specs. It would probably be OK for data use, but I'd rather not risk messing it up.
this might help? http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/external-usb-ntfs-support-root-via-t3234410
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/andyfei/mini-microsd-reader-redux-type-c-aluminum-reversib
WEme USB Type-C OTG Flash Drive and Micro SD TF Card Reader for New MacBook 2015, Nokia N1 USB-C Devices, USB-A PCs, Surface 3, Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, Nexus 7 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013OIGJFE/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_J.crwbHWWQ3D1
This is working well for me
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fury683 said:
I bought a Leef Access reader a few months ago to view video from my dashcam on my phone. http://www.leefco.com/access-micro-sd-card-reader. That ones micro USB right we need USB c.
Well now my 6p has USB C. Is there either a type C card reader or a C to Micro adapter? Something similar to what the OP was but instead of USB A female, a microUSB female receptacle.
Thanks!
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Yup, but I only see micro USB there we need a USB c one...
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Ookpic said:
Thanks much!
Got any suggestions for stable kernels with this support?
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The only kennels I know of at kylo and elementalx.... Both work get for me... It's early yet for some developers, but I think they both support exfat
So, I recently bought a Sentio Superbook to play around with. It is essentially a dumbed-down laptop that connects to your phone via USB-C. Sentio has its own proprietary desktop experience software that runs on Android and then connects to your phone to present the Sentio Desktop on the Superbook via USB-C and DisplayLink. However, I wanted to use Dex as I find the Dex experience much better than the Sentio Desktop (or any other desktop experience software I have tried on Android). Plus i want to run Linux on Dex.
The problem is that I could not find a way to trigger Dex to run on my Note 9 unless it detects an HDMI connection, since that is the only way Dex will launch that i know of. Since the Superbook doesn't have an HDMI-in, only USB-C, Dex wouldn't fire off when connecting to the Superbook.
One night, after a few beers, I wondered if i could trick the Note 9 into thinking that there was an HDMI connection when there really wasn't one available. I already had a USB-C Hub with an HDMI port that i bought on Amazon. So, back to Amazon I went, where I ordered an HDMI Dummy Plug / Headless Display Emulator. These are used typically on headless (no monitor) remote servers, tricking the GPUs into thinking there is an external monitor connected via HDMI. So, i plugged the HDMI Emulator into the HDMI out port on the USB-C hub, then the USB-C hub into the phone, and Dex immediately launched. From there i connected the USB-C hub into the Superbook (via a USB-C to USB-C cable), and Dex was running on the Superbook.
If you look at the picture, you can see the Display Emulator sticking out of the USB-C hub, right at the corner of my phone. Sorry for the crappy picture, I took the photo with an old Nextbit Robin since the Note 9 was being used.
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keredini said:
So, I recently bought a Sentio Superbook to play around with. It is essentially a dumbed-down laptop that connects to your phone via USB-C. Sentio has its own proprietary desktop experience software that runs on Android and then connects to your phone to present the Sentio Desktop on the Superbook via USB-C and DisplayLink. However, I wanted to use Dex as I find the Dex experience much better than the Sentio Desktop (or any other desktop experience software I have tried on Android). Plus i want to run Linux on Dex.
The problem is that I could not find a way to trigger Dex to run on my Note 9 unless it detects an HDMI connection, since that is the only way Dex will launch that i know of. Since the Superbook doesn't have an HDMI-in, only USB-C, Dex wouldn't fire off when connecting to the Superbook.
One night, after a few beers, I wondered if i could trick the Note 9 into thinking that there was an HDMI connection when there really wasn't one available. I already had a USB-C Hub with an HDMI port that i bought on Amazon. So, back to Amazon I went, where I ordered an HDMI Dummy Plug / Headless Display Emulator. These are used typically on headless (no monitor) remote servers, tricking the GPUs into thinking there is an external monitor connected via HDMI. So, i plugged the HDMI Emulator into the HDMI out port on the USB-C hub, then the USB-C hub into the phone, and Dex immediately launched. From there i connected the USB-C hub into the Superbook (via a USB-C to USB-C cable), and Dex was running on the Superbook.
If you look at the picture, you can see the Display Emulator sticking out of the USB-C hub, right at the corner of my phone. Sorry for the crappy picture, I took the photo with an old Nextbit Robin since the Note 9 was being used.
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That looks great, but i still dont understand hpw u connect the SB to the HDMI adapter, can i ask you for more pictures?
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OK i found out about the HDMI dummy plug. I have another question then, do you need to give power to your type C hub?
Cinnarello said:
That looks great, but i still dont understand hpw u connect the SB to the HDMI adapter, can i ask you for more pictures?
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OK i found out about the HDMI dummy plug. I have another question then, do you need to give power to your type C hub?
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See the image for how i have everything setup ... The main USB-C wire from the hub goes to the phone (top right corner of image), and then obviously I put the dummy HDMI plug into the HDMI port. Finally, where the image shows 'DC IN' is actually just another USB-C connection, so I run a USB-C to USB-C wire from here to the USB-C port on the Superbook.
The hub does not require additional power, it didn't need it when i used the hub to connect to a standard HDMI monitor, and it doesn't require it in this configuration either.
I made it
keredini said:
See the image for how i have everything setup ... The main USB-C wire from the hub goes to the phone (top right corner of image), and then obviously I put the dummy HDMI plug into the HDMI port. Finally, where the image shows 'DC IN' is actually just another USB-C connection, so I run a USB-C to USB-C wire from here to the USB-C port on the Superbook.
The hub does not require additional power, it didn't need it when i used the hub to connect to a standard HDMI monitor, and it doesn't require it in this configuration either.
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Ok i managed to do it, while im waiting for the dummy to arrive, i used an HDMI cable connected to a turned off monitor.
My type C hub needs power to function, it does also when i use DEX on monitor, so I had the hub powered on, the type-c connected to Note9, the usb-c to usb-c cable from SB to the hub and it worked. The only trick i had to use is to install and run the Display link presenter app, without that, it doesnt start.
How does it all work? Does it feel responsive? Touchpad works well?
Would love to get more details on the overall usability.
Very responsive
TheSeanTeam said:
How does it all work? Does it feel responsive? Touchpad works well?
Would love to get more details on the overall usability.
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I would say its pretty much as using Dex on a monitor, I use a bluetooth mouse because the trackpad of the superbook is still not very responsive.
For the rest of the usage i can say no lag at all.
Im going to use Dex Max to watch netflix full screen and then i will be set.
Update on the setup
I just finished building this case for the dongle i created, as you can see in the picture, its still an early build but its a start.
Since im not a developer nor a engineer i had to use cables and adapters, and since my type-c hub needs power im giving it power form the usb of the superbook, while the type c get the video into the SB. I will later on create space for the USBs, or at least one of them.
Im open to ideas and/or help and suggestions.
Latest update on SBDX setup
Ok, i have made some changes and some updates on the external setup to have it as much portable as possible.
Pictures here
I've got a 1080p superbook coming this week along with a hub and HDMI dummy plug. I'll report back after I had a play. The whole set up cost about £115. Not including my 512gb Note9 that is!
Cinnarello said:
Ok, i have made some changes and some updates on the external setup to have it as much portable as possible.
Pictures here
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Hi Cinnarello, which hub are you using. I had one that triggered DeX fine but without a PD port I couldn't charge it. I got another that had PD and a USB C but this time (despite being advertised as DeX compatible) it gave me a message "Ensure HDMI is connected properly" and I get no out put. I tried it with different cables and my wife's S9+ but it made no difference.
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keredini said:
See the image for how i have everything setup ... The main USB-C wire from the hub goes to the phone (top right corner of image), and then obviously I put the dummy HDMI plug into the HDMI port. Finally, where the image shows 'DC IN' is actually just another USB-C connection, so I run a USB-C to USB-C wire from here to the USB-C port on the Superbook.
The hub does not require additional power, it didn't need it when i used the hub to connect to a standard HDMI monitor, and it doesn't require it in this configuration either.
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Which hub have you got keredini?
finbaar said:
Hi Cinnarello, which hub are you using. I had one that triggered DeX fine but without a PD port I couldn't charge it. I got another that had PD and a USB C but this time (despite being advertised as DeX compatible) it gave me a message "Ensure HDMI is connected properly" and I get no out put. I tried it with different cables and my wife's S9+ but it made no difference.
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Which hub have you got keredini?
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Hi,
I got this one:
https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B07FRZCLGB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Cinnarello said:
Hi,
I got this one:
https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B07FRZCLGB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Great, just ordered one. I wonder why that item isn't available in the UK? Luckily I am still a citizen of the EU, at least for the the next couple of weeks, so I could order from amazon.it. Grazie.
Got the dock and connected it all up and everything works. I'm replying on the Superbook! It came just in time as I had to pass my laptop to my son last night as his bust.
I got the same setup, however the touchpad doesn't work at all.
Also keyboard is being a pain. The "l" key keeps firing off randomly.
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Yeah, that. Will need to test if it's my SB that's screwed up or not by running the Sentio App, OR using a USB keyboard.
Item question
Hello Cinnarello,
Can you tell where you bought the item that attaches your smartphone to the Superbook ?
Thanks.
Have a nice day.
Cinnarello said:
Ok, i have made some changes and some updates on the external setup to have it as much portable as possible.
Pictures here
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ad4xda said:
Hello Cinnarello,
Can you tell where you bought the item that attaches your smartphone to the Superbook ?
Thanks.
Have a nice day.
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See the item he links to in post #11. I got the same one and it works great.
Hi
Thx for answer.
I'm not talking about the Hub but about the plastic item located between screen edge and smartphone, plastic item that holds both of them.
Thx. Cheers.
Cinnarello said:
Hi,
I got this one:
https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B07FRZCLGB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Grazie! I bought a really small hub that I was happy to find, but only upon arrival did I find out that the usb-c on the hub was only for power. I ordered one like yours now :cyclops:
Just a fair bit of warning about this company:
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...er-shipping-75-of-phone-to-laptop-pre-orders/
Connectsolve said:
Hi,
Easier to make one using a Pi-Top V2 and a few components off of Amazon or buy one of these when they are available.
Pi-Top: https://blog.pi-top.com/2018/10/29/turn-your-android-phone-into-a-laptop-with-a-pi-top/
DeX laptop dock: https://twitter.com/allaboutsmartp1/status/1121052594988883968?s=19
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The DeX laptop dock you mention actually is a Sentio Superbook. Somehow his works without using a USB-C dock?
Does the Op7P not support a USB C thumb drive directly plugged in? Mine wont work, however its a dual drive with a usb a, which when I plug into a C->A OTG cable it does work.
Try turning it on in Settings > System > OTG Storage. From what I understand earlier versions of OOS needed this turned on, whereas later versions negated it being required. Also, is the USB drive formatted with a compatible file system?
I found some USB-C OTG cables on Amazon. is there one that may function better over another?
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Has anyone tried to use the OTG cable for mouse/keyboard?
Curh said:
Does the Op7P not support a USB C thumb drive directly plugged in? Mine wont work, however its a dual drive with a usb a, which when I plug into a C->A OTG cable it does work.
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Both my duals work (Samsung and SanDisk) without problems...
piperthedj said:
I found some USB-C OTG cables on Amazon. is there one that may function better over another?
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Has anyone tried to use the OTG cable for mouse/keyboard?
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I have used both a generic OTG cable as well as the 1+ that I got for my 3T. I have also used it with a Logitech wireless receiver and used a kb & mouse.