Some apps work with USB debugging on, and some debugging off. Is there a way to "fool" the apps thinking that the debugging is off, cuz they keep asking for it?
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My phone is a Mt7-tl10 and is rooted. When I go to Titainium Backup it almost always prompts me to turn on the USB Debugging. I don't know what would be the cause of this. It could not be a cable thing because I did not connect my phone with a computer or charge my phone.
Maybe you guys know the cause of the problem and a fix for this?
So I wanted to make some use of old Galaxy S1 that is not rooted, has broken touch/display and stock ROM, but I'm stuck. I'm able to turn it on/off, turn it in download mode, connect it on pc and transfer files. All I want is to control it with my PC via usb. I found some ways, but every required a usb debugging on on phone, and guess what, i dont have it turned on. So, my question is - Is there any way to turn on usb debugging on my phone(without buying anything, hdmi cable or god knows what)? Or do you maybe know the way to control your phone even with debugging turned off, or rooting your phone without debugging on and putting custom rom which would, hopefully, turn it on?
so it's not possible?
I've enabled usb debugging mode in my Huawei y6 ii for installing apps from pc. But now I was unable to use file transfer when connected to pc. The second problem is I was unable to disable usb debugging mode or developer options. If I turn off developer options it turns on again. The usb debugging mode is greyed out with being turned on. Is there any way to turn it off?
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So the screen and touch on my OP6 are broken, and i want to get the data from the phone, but since i haven't got USB debugging turned on and i didn't authorize ADB, i can't do anything with it. I want to connect it to my PC and mirror the screen, and for that i need USB debugging or ADB.
So is there a way to enable USB debugging or to authorize ADB without touching the screen?
I've bought an OTG cable, but the phone won't recognize my mouse or keyboard.
Thanks!
I think there's no way to enable USB debug without go to developer options, only thing to do is to change the display, even temporally to get your data back... Do you have google backup disabled?
You can probably try connecting a USB mouse.
According to https://developer.android.com/training/wearables/get-started/debugging, debugging over bluetooth should be open in Wear OS app, but Galaxy Watch 4 can not use that app.
Is there any method to debugging over bluetooth? I know i can debugging over wifi, but i want to debugging my app in no wifi environment, so i can not use debugging over wifi.