Short time after MIUI 12 update touch started to behave erratically.
While it worked I disabled Z Launcher I used, uninstalled bunch of apps, enabled showing of the touch on the screen, but did not backup photos.
Now touch screen indicates touches only on the left edge of the phone and I am unable to unlock it, and enable file transfer mode.
I want to factory reset the phone as the last resort, but would like to download photos first. Any idea how to achieve this?
I have USB C cable to attach to Win10 PC, but no files are shown (likely, because of not enabling file transfer mode
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Guys,
In short, i need to enable usb debugging without screen (work in blind touch).
pls capture 4 screenshots of atrix 2 JB 4.1.2 leaked for:
1. dropped top bar (where the setting icon)
2. Where the developer setting is (scroll to bottom end)
3. position where is usb debugging (if possible, without scroll)
4. any message if usb debugging is enable
Long version:
My Atrix2 dropped from 1 meter and the screen cracked.
The screen is not showing anything now except some vertical lines.
i can see it shows some touches dot (i always enable show touches).
i managed to patterned unlock it and enabled tethering to get online after numerous of tries.
i need to access some info from the phone and all i need is to enable usb debugging to get some apps to work.
i dont have HDMI cable to connect it to TV.
i opt for not to restart it in fastboot to flash some ADB setting (if i failed, i may not get tethering to work again)
so, could some one pls help me with above 4 screenshots?
regards
Lesson learn: Always enable this setting
finally got this worked
Hi,
An update.
i managed to enable usb debugging by capturing some screenshots (press and hold power+volume down key).
i have photos sync to facebook enabled. Thus, i can see these images.
i resized these images at monitor and guessed where should i touch.
using following app, i can see the screen again.
http://droid-at-screen.ribomation.com/installation/
thanks for those who tried to help.
i'm lucky, isn't it?:laugh:
A while back, My old Stylo 2 stopped working due to a very strange (I assume hardware-related) bug that made the phone constantly press the same spots over and over and over, and the screen was entirely unresponsive otherwise. Only those few spots ( 1. About 25% up the bottom right side, 2. The very top right corner, and most prominently 3. Just right of the multitasking button, within its 'hitbox'.) have any effects on the screen at all, and I cannot find places on the screen that are 'touchable' due to the multitasking button being hit over and over and it constantly switching me between apps.
More than anything, I just want to change my USB mode to file transfer to get my pictures off the phone, but even as easy as that is in Android 7 (pull down the top menu, select USB settings, change to file transfer right?) I can't even get the top menu down most of the time, let alone get to the USB settings. On the rare occasion that I do get all the way there, either the multitasking button starts acting up again or the screen stops responding to everything altogether, making the one thing I need to select un-selectable. Much to my dismay, it also seems that I have USB Debugging turned off (I honestly have no idea why or how this was turned off, as I use ADB frequently), so I can't even use ADB to get a screen control app to run. Are there any ways to either force USB Debugging to be on via console (Win8) or otherwise, or control the screen and disable touch without the need for a third-party app?
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007manyo said:
A while back, My old Stylo 2 stopped working due to a very strange (I assume hardware-related) bug that made the phone constantly press the same spots over and over and over, and the screen was entirely unresponsive otherwise. Only those few spots ( 1. About 25% up the bottom right side, 2. The very top right corner, and most prominently 3. Just right of the multitasking button, within its 'hitbox'.) have any effects on the screen at all, and I cannot find places on the screen that are 'touchable' due to the multitasking button being hit over and over and it constantly switching me between apps.
More than anything, I just want to change my USB mode to file transfer to get my pictures off the phone, but even as easy as that is in Android 7 (pull down the top menu, select USB settings, change to file transfer right?) I can't even get the top menu down most of the time, let alone get to the USB settings. On the rare occasion that I do get all the way there, either the multitasking button starts acting up again or the screen stops responding to everything altogether, making the one thing I need to select un-selectable. Much to my dismay, it also seems that I have USB Debugging turned off (I honestly have no idea why or how this was turned off, as I use ADB frequently), so I can't even use ADB to get a screen control app to run. Are there any ways to either force USB Debugging to be on via console (Win8) or otherwise, or control the screen and disable touch without the need for a third-party app?
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Yes, but I'd appreciate a thanks for the solution! I give and give ...
First, what model number is your Stylo? For instance I have the Cricket variety (H634). Once you figure that out check out my link below with particular attention paid to the "how to enable usb debugging via dialup" step. I just tried it with my Stylo (H634), works great. The link pertains to the LG G6 but it will work on your LG Stylo as well.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-g6/how-to/frp-unlock-lg-g6-using-headphone-jack-t3616166
Or just try this ...
Dial *#546368#*_ _ _# (Field Test Mode). Enter your devices model number in the three blanks. Mine for instance would be *#546368#*634# (H634 being the Cricket model number). Go to SVC>LDB> Enable usb debugging
Happy USB'n!
The screen on my pixel has died after the battery drained to 0. I charged the phone for 2 hours but the screen wouldn't turn on. I spoke on the phone with google support and they sent me a return label to exchange the phone. There are some important photos on the phone that were not backed up to google photos before the phone died. I tried doing ADB pull but it says device unauthorised. The screen is completely black and touch appears to not work either. The fingerprint scanner doesn't seem to unlock the phone because it vibrates everytime i press it, maybe because it's asking for my password after I rebooted. Is there any way I can recover the photos?
You could try using a mouse connected with a USB OTG adapter. It will be difficult without being able to see the screen, but if you can manage to authorize your computer for ADB, then you should be able to use adb pull to retrieve the pictures.
Dear all,
I recently got water damage on my OP7Pro. Now my screen doesn't work and the phone doesn't respond to touch. So I am left with a black screen that sometimes flickers so I can see the bare minimum.
The phone however does boot into the system and recovery and it vibrates when I slide the notification button up and down. When I plug it in my PC, it only shows the drivers and stuff.
Now I know I cant fix this phone, but I want to recover some important photo's.
Here is the real problem:
Since I have never adjusted the developer settings;
OTG allowance is disabled
USB debugging is disabled
So when using adb, it doesn't recognize my device.
When I boot into recovery I have to fill in a password.
Yet I DO know the password, I just don't know how to enter it.
I'm on the internet for 2 days now without succes.
Does anyone know how I can recover the data?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
Martijn
martijn10022 said:
Dear all,
I recently got water damage on my OP7Pro. Now my screen doesn't work and the phone doesn't respond to touch. So I am left with a black screen that sometimes flickers so I can see the bare minimum.
The phone however does boot into the system and recovery and it vibrates when I slide the notification button up and down. When I plug it in my PC, it only shows the drivers and stuff.
Now I know I cant fix this phone, but I want to recover some important photo's.
Here is the real problem:
Since I have never adjusted the developer settings;
OTG allowance is disabled
USB debugging is disabled
So when using adb, it doesn't recognize my device.
When I boot into recovery I have to fill in a password.
Yet I DO know the password, I just don't know how to enter it.
I'm on the internet for 2 days now without succes.
Does anyone know how I can recover the data?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
Martijn
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If you never unlocked the bootloader or enabled add, you are stuck.
EDIT: Managed to get into the phone using adb and the shell command "locksettings clear --old xxxx".
Then connected a mouse using OTG adapter to turn off Second Screen app, another reboot and it's back
EDIT 2: Noticed that secondscreen didn't restore it do the DPI that I used to have, which is not much of a problem, but it also locked the screen refresh rate to 60 Hz regardless of if it's in battery saving mode or not. I really like 90Hz, so any ideas on how to get that back?
Hi, I just wanted to try out my new HDMI adapter and the desktop mode of my OnePlus 7 pro. I enabled dekstop mode and installed the app Second Screen and elevated privileges using adb.
Connected the phone to the monitor, which worked very well. Then wanted to see if SecondScreen could enhance the experience. Changed some settings, including locking apps in landscape. Then rebooted as requested.
Upon reboot, also the enter pincode screen is in landscape, and it doesn't react to touch input. So I cannot unlock the device and get into any apps.
My question is, how to undo the changes made by SecondScreen? At least the ones pertaining to landscape mode, so that I can enter the device and undo all changes. I have a hunch they won't go away simply by force removing the app using adb ..
Very grateful for any help, as I can't use my phone.