Hi,
I was thinking... maybe we can just use USB MALE to:
-> HDMI convertor and have an hdmi out.
-> USB Female and have a way to connect flash drives.
Probably there is a "USB MALE to->" everything conversion... will that work?!
Okai, maybe not hdmi... but the rest of the stuff...
Shlomikalfa said:
Hi,
I was thinking... maybe we can just use USB MALE to:
-> HDMI convertor and have an hdmi out.
-> USB Female and have a way to connect flash drives.
Probably there is a "USB MALE to->" everything conversion... will that work?!
Okai, maybe not hdmi... but the rest of the stuff...
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FWIW, the HDMI adapter from the 10.1 works great on the 7.7.
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Hey guys. I have a Galaxy Tab 10.1 running stock 3.2
I would like to use a USB mouse for it but I would like to test something out.
I have the charging wire that connects to USB, and I also have a female to female USB adapter. [Not the OEM tab to USB]
I would love to know if plugging the charger with the adapter with a USB mouse would work.
I mean, I've tried it, but it doesn't and I would like to know if you guys have succeeded because I haven't.
This is how it looks like:
TAB>Wire>USB Adapter>USB Mouse
Also, please say what you've done to get a USB (Not Bluetooth) mouse working with the Tab 10.1.
Thanks!
Use the USB adapter?
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/EPL-1PLRBEGSTA
Can EEE PAD Transformer support Full USB HOST functionality using stock connector provided by ASUS using something like below FEMALE TO FEMALE USB Adaptor ?
http://www.hkcolordigital.com/usb-2.0-a-female-to-usb-2.0-a-female-adapter.html
I know ASUS dock keyboard do have USB port and also, ASUS is selling USB adaptor for around $45, but I do not want to spend that much.
Since ASUS stock connector which is used for charging as well as data transfer from PC support USB functionality, I believe it should be easy to implement.
Any suggestion/solution ?
Thanks
No, it wouldn't work.
http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/asus-tablets/17308-usb-useful-transformer.html
I can't find pinout for ASUS charging connector, but i think it has USB-host pins in it - so you should just solder an USB-female to them in right order.
UPD:
http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/wiki/index.php/40-pin_connector
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1056615.html
this might work. USB OTG is what we looking for
USB Adapter Coupler Type A Female to Female
I have ordered "USB Adapter Coupler Type A Female to Female" from ebay ($3 including shipping):
http://www.ebay.in/itm/120868617077?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_932wt_1143
Once it reaches to me, I'll try what is possible with it.
I received the "USB Adapter Coupler Type A Female to Female" today and tried to connect USB pen drive and as it was expected, NOTHING HAPPENED.
But, I still think it is possible. I have seen Nexus and Galaxy phones with USB host online.
I think, to be precise, it is not only Female to Female adaptor to be connected to stock connector, but it needs some power (+5v) as well. For this, I think it need USB Y Connector, as in attachment. Below is the link for reference:
http://htc-linux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Msm_Usb_Host
Now, I am thinking to open Female to Female USB connector and solder 2-wire with USB Male connector to it (I have extra USB mouse) for power (+5V & Ground) and try again.
look at last link in my previous reply. There are photos of disassembled host adapter and some schematics-pinouts. TF has USBhost, but it on different pins than usb-slave cable.
Hey, here is the deal. I was wondering, what if I buy one of these:
USB Female to Female Adapters Couplers (Pair)
and connect it to the original data cable on one side and on the other a device like a usb flash drive, etc.
Will it work? Instead of having an adapter like this:
30-Pin to USB Female Data & Charging Cable for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (10CM-Length)
would having a female to female usb adapter take care of the business? I have an adapter like the above, I was just thinking if I buy this, maybe I could also use it on my brother's iPhone 4S to plug in a flash drive or something similar... Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
can someone confirm that samsung galaxy s3 tab sm-T80N support usb otg, I can't find any info about usb otg , manual says usb-c port charging / accessories , I don't have usb -c to micro usb adapter to try it, I do have micro usb2 otg cable which work fine on samsung galaxy s5, I use otg for usb devices like usb flash drives, usb midi keyboards, usb audio cards for recording audio
thank you
I tested with a mouse, which worked fine. I'll test flash drive later.
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Just tested flash drive.
Worked quite well.
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maxwell7000 said:
can someone confirm that samsung galaxy s3 tab sm-T80N support usb otg, I can't find any info about usb otg , manual says usb-c port charging / accessories , I don't have usb -c to micro usb adapter to try it, I do have micro usb2 otg cable which work fine on samsung galaxy s5, I use otg for usb devices like usb flash drives, usb midi keyboards, usb audio cards for recording audio
thank you
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Read this https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s3/help/otg-consistently-t3596737
undrwater said:
I tested with a mouse, which worked fine. I'll test flash drive later.
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Just tested flash drive.
Worked quite well.
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which adapter do you use ucb-c to micro usb b or just plain usb-c to usb A, or usb c to usb A with otg support, or usb- c to usb micro b female with otg
thank you
I use this one:
iXCC USB Type C to USB 3.0 Type A Adapter, Charge and Sync Cable, On The Go (OTG Host Cable) for Type-C Supported Devices (6 Inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017TJN22C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_EEE6oG3Taotv8
is it possible to connect fysical keyboard with connector usb-c normal male / usb 3.0 female ? Read something about OTG, but don't understand it well. If I try, is there a chance I break the working of the tablet ?
OTG is working, and if a tablet or phone doesn't have OTG then you can't break it by plugging in an adaptor.
It's also USB 3.0, and can power an external hard-drive (not just any old hard-drive, a usb to sata adapter with laptop drive!)