I have an old Pixel 2 with a touchscreen that doesn't work. I can connect a mouse with an OTG adapter and it works fine. I'm trying to get DeskDock up and running, however there's no way to click Allow on the "Allow USB Debugging?" prompt without unplugging the USB cable from the PC and plugging in the mouse.
Is there some sort of known hosts file that I can add that fingerprint value to manually?
Solution was to use the USB OTG mouse to connect a bluetooth mouse, then use the bluetooth mouse to accept the dialog, then make sure I'm connected as USB PTP.
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I just bought USB type A to Type A cable with hope to be able to view the share folder in my Asus TF700 via keyboard dock however I could not get it work. These are the tests:
1. use USB type A to type A cable connected between tf700 keyboard dock's USB port and my PC USB -> NOT working, unable to detect any storage folder
2. use portable HDD and connect it to the tf700 keyboard dock's USB port - NO PROBLEM. the TF700 is able to detect my USB storage
3. use the original USB charger (40 pin) cable from Asus and connect the other end (USB) to my PC. NO PROBLEM it works and this is how I transfer the files so far.
Does anyone know if the test 1 above should work?
thanks
I do not think it should work, because the USB port on our dock is a USB Host -- it's designed to make USB memory and external harddisks available to the system, not the other way around. That's why the 40-pin interface does that.
Theoretical question:
While in console mode, is it possible to have the following accessories attached at once?
1. Mini hdmi out
2. Usb hub
3. Ethernet
4. External hard drive
5. External power (obviously running through usb hub) or charger
6. Bluetooth controller
Thanks in advance
I have not tried it myself, but it should work, as long as the hard drive works with it at all.
I got:
HDMI
USB mouse
USB keyboard
USB pendrive
via OTG attached at once. Haven't tried USB power and Ethernet cable yet.
I have a Logitech F310 USB controller which I intend to use on this phone. However, am facing problems on connecting up. Tried multiple apps on key mapping and unable to connect. I have a female USB to USB Type C OTG. When connect up, the controller mode button can be press. Other things else, is not working.
How can this even be the case? It sees other HID devices in the same port, such as mice. If I plug a hub with a mouse and a gamepad, the box sees the mouse but not the pad. They both worked under Windows, so it isn't some connector problem.
Does it blacklist some devices specifically? Is there a way to know?
I have USB debugging off.
I went to developer settings and turned on USB Debugging.
Went to USB mode and turned on File Transfer
Tapped the 3 dots at the top right of developer settings and chose the second option.
Now I have the USB harness connected, which gives me a USB cable, but it's female so it doesn't plug directly into my computer. I used a USB-A to USB-C adapter on that cable, then used a USB-C to USB-C cable to connect to my laptop.
But I can't get adb devices to recognize it. I've tried every combination of the "three dots" menu and USB transfer mode, but nothing works.
How do you get USB debugging to work on this device? I've been using wifi, but USB would be much better for what I'm doing.
And maybe more importantly, how can I get fastboot to recognize my laptop?
Should work. Try a new cable without the adaptor.
Gunde said:
Should work. Try a new cable without the adaptor.
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But the cable that comes from the headunit is usb-a female. How can I plug that into my laptop without an adapter?
cryptyk said:
But the cable that comes from the headunit is usb-a female. How can I plug that into my laptop without an adapter?
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You'd have to get a new cable that plugs in directly. It's the only thing I can think of. I got it to work on mine, with the second option on the 3-dit menu ...