My HP keyboard is failing to connect to the touchpad on cmod. It works when I boot it to WebOS, but once it goes over to Android, it stops working.
It even says connected but it won't process what I type in. It did work the first time before I boot it to the WebOS to test it out on there. Any idea what's wrong with it?
nvm I fixed the problem, just have to unpair, and repair while pressing in the pin on keyboard.
Thanks, i had this issue!
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Hello guys,
Well the title says it all, i really need help connecting it, i cant seem to get it working, my tablet is running Android 3.2.1 and well when this is what happens:
I press the home botton on the controller and turn it on, the light under the 1 is flashing slow, also i make sure the little switch is on gamepad HID mode.
I then press the home botton on the controller again to set it on "pair" mode, the light under the 1 starts flashing fast.
I then press on "Find near by devises" and the controller shows up.
I click on it and the control and tablet pair, but then it wont connect like its suposed to, instead, the light under the 1 starts flashing slow again.
When i try to connect to it by pressing on NYKO PLAYPAD in the bluetooth device list, i get a little message saying, "Please press any key on your keyboard to reconect," i pressed every botton, moved all the Analogs in every way possible, and it just wont connect... Ive also tried pressing all the buttondps while the control being on pair mode with the light flashing fast.
Same thing happens on HTC Evo 4G but i dont get any messages, and the same goes for a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" and well not to mention my iPod 4, on it it wont even show up....
So please can anyone help me? Thanks in advanced...
OK, I broke my Amligic S905 device a few weeks ago by flashing something I shouldn't have with TWRP recovery. I was able to get it working again with the USB Burning tool and everything works fine now except for 2 things, The button inside the A/V port seems to no longer be working (holding it in while turning on does nothing, does not boot to recovery, boots normal), It worked fine before I messed up and fixed the software, hasn't worked since I got it going again. The only way I can enter recovery is with a reboot app once the device is already on. I suppose it could be the button itself that went bad but seems to be too much of a coincidence. Also since all this happened, the device will no longer respond to the power button on the remote when it is powered down, I have to unplug the box every time I want it to boot up, once booted, the remote works fine and normal, and I can use the power button to turn it off, but will not work to turn it back on. ANY ideas on what may be wrong here? The software used to fix the box is not the factory software, but I dont see how this should effect the button, or maybe it does?
Hi guys,
My screen recently died. Before fixing it at a specialized shop, I want to retrieve the data from the phone. Sadly the phone is pattern-locked and until I unlock it I can't access the data when I connect it to my PC. The screen is essentially dead. The image is almost totally black except for small layer in left top corner and the touch sensor is unresponsive, but other than that the phone works and receives notifications and so on.
USB Debugging mode isn't active on the phone and thus I can't replicate the screen of the phone on my PC through software alone, when I connect it via micro-USB. I also didn't think of this problem in advance and I'm not registered on Sony's FindMyMobile or any similar apps.
I tried using a HDMI-MHL adapter and I confirmed that the phone is indeed working because I'm able to get the phone screen's image on my TV. The problem is I can't actually interact with the phone because as I said earlier the touch sensor is not working.
The HDMI-MHL adapter I've used also seems to have a micro-USB port but that seems to work for power only. If I connect a USB-OTG cable on it and connect a USB mouse to it I get image but no mouse. If I connect the USB-OTG and the mouse, alone, I get a mouse cursor but I can't see what I'm doing (phone vibrates as I 'try' and draw the unlock-pattern blindly).
So, Sony Xperia Z3 Compact screen is dead, I wanna connect my Xperia to my TV via HDMI AND use a mouse at the same time to control my phone. Is this possible_
I also thought of another option... go to recovery mode and flash a zip that removes lock. I thought of trying step by step (switch keyboard and TV al the time just to get at point where I can find zip file and flash it). Unfortunately in recovery mode the phone does not allow to stream to TV. It only works when phone is after SIM lock.
Two additions: by removing and re-installing ADB on my laptop my phone is unauthorized. Only a matter of clicking on yes/allow on phone but that's not possible and TWRP 3.1.1-0 is installed.
Anyone any clue? I know I ask a lot but I'm searching the internetz for 2 days now and I'm devistated.
THNX a great bunch!!!
ciao
Valentijm
PS Copy/paste a part of the text from a guy from the internet who had exactly the same problem as I did but his thread ended a few months ago without result.
Just 30 minutes after my post I magically had all the dots correct and that blind!!! So turned on USB debugging and got rid of lock pattern. It was a nice three days of my life Guess there was no solution than getting lucky like I did or screen replacement and getting all your data removed.
ciao
I have a Galaxy Tab A 10.1 with stock Oreo. Not rooted (yet ) and probably going to put a custom ROM in soon.
I just bought an Innuevo Bluetooth keyboard (older - BT 3.0) and was able to pair it almost immediately. It worked fine, but when I went to use it again (after turning the keyboard off to save power), it wouldn't pair. I unpaired the keyboard on the tablet, and unfortunately the tablet's BT no longer detects the keyboard at all.
Have tried everything troubleshooting-wise: clear cache, reset network settings, off/on/scan a million times, different BT connection app... nothing. It simply doesn't see it.
My Windows 10 laptop was able to detect the keyboard and start the pairing, but crappy Windows 10 keep aborting the pair procedure (e.g., typing in the code) early. Then the keyboard also disappeared from the laptop's BT radar. (Event log has lot of BT low-power warnings in it so I'm thinking it's Windows being Windows.) The keyboard briefly appeared on the detection list but then disappeared after several unsuccessful pair attempts.
Any idea if there's a way I can totally nuke the BT (other than a factor reset) to see if it'll detect it again? Also wondering if using Lineage or a other AOSP/non-TW ROM would help.
Thank you!!!
Try Method 2 only if you're sure your Remote has no problem and is connected properly. First is trying to determine the course of action. If you just bricked it. Then there's nothing you can do unless you take it to the care center or if you had adb enabled then you can force it into fast boot look after connecting it to your pc. That will be in another post. For now troubleshooting it is our concern.
So you have tried to use the TV Box and you can't force it to go into recovery mode neither have you had any luck with the usb stick update.
Method 1:
The problem is Mi TV Box won't boot and will infinitely boot loop unless the paired remote is connected. So most likely the boot loop is caused as the remote and tv box isn't communicating. Your remote may either be damaged or need a change of batteries or may have been unpaired/disconnected after the update.
So grab a USB mouse or USB Keyboard. Try mouse click and there will be a blank screen. Wait for 5-10 minutes. It takes time to load or is simply slower when disconnected from the remote.
Some keyboards don't work. But if they do, keep pressing either Esc or Enter till the Bootloop ends and brings you to a blank screen. Be patient and use a mouse/keyboard arrow keys to navigate to settings and Remote & Accessories. Then select Xiaomi RC and click on Unpair. The Battery % will be shown if it was connected properly. So then re-pair the remote and then restart. You can restart by holding the power button till the power menu pops up. That's it and that's all. Be careful since both Mi TV and Mi TV Boxes will not make it past the boot screen unless the paired or stock remote is connected properly. You can't find a totally working replacement/spare remote since the remote and the tv box are one unit and if either is damaged or has a manufacturing defect, it can't be easily replaced. As both have sort of link. So suppose you buy two Mi TV 4K Boxes and use both at the same time. The remotes will pair up and be forever linked to one particular at the time of set up. You can't randomly change it after that. Exceptions are always there but this is the case for the most part. Or so I believe it to be.
Method 2: If the above method didn't fix it. The issue is software related. You may need to perform a hard reset using either the recovery or get a keyboard with the same or equivalent combination of keys you'll use on the remote. Considering the remote not working or unable to boot into recovery using the remote. If possible get two people to do the recovery sequence on the remote. Since the remote is good quality and sensitivity for button press. Then load up the stable or latest beta update available onto a pen drive. Make sure that the update package is renamed to update.zip. Before installing Wipe/Reset All Data and it'll ask for confirmation. Confirm it and then proceed to install update.zip. The Pen Drive used may also result in success or failure. So use a reliable know good USB 3.0/2.0 stick. SanDisk gave me issues. I had to re-install thrice to get it to work properly. Also don't use sizes above 16 GB. Upto 32 GB is supported. And it may support external harddisk drives but the format is to be kept in mind. Any pendrive larger than 32 GB comes out of the box with either NTFS or exFAT File System Format. So check that before you put the update on it.