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How i connect flash memory or usb mouse with my atrix like galaxy note and s II
Without weptop
is there any way to work atrix with usb mass storage OTG cable???
Like kernel support it.
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scofilde said:
Hi
How i connect flash memory or usb mouse with my atrix like galaxy note and s II
Without weptop
is there any way to work atrix with usb mass storage OTG cable???
Like kernel support it.
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Wrong section, this is for development. Anyway, yes, if you modify a POWERED USB hub to send 5 volts back to the atrix through a USB OTG adapter, you can use the ports for whatever you'd like.
You need something like this http://db.tt/DVLqgxHl its basically phone - otg cable - y USB to mini USB (where the mini USB is in the hubs host side and one of the USB is in the otg cable, while the other is in the client side of the powered hub, that way no soldering or modding of the hub /cable is needed) - powered USB hub - peripherals (mouse, kb, USB single, USB hdd etc)
it these cable work ??
http://australianrobotics.com.au/sites/default/files/imagecache/product_full/sku_50774_1.jpg
or
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41WJpKJ2ArL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
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im very sad because The S II and Note has these feature "Connect Flash Memories"
Any way
Help me if there any way to make this
seargent007 said:
Wrong section, this is for development. Anyway, yes, if you modify a POWERED USB hub to send 5 volts back to the atrix through a USB OTG adapter, you can use the ports for whatever you'd like.
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Right section, it's a question!
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any one help me please , video , tutorial ...
Hi Folks,
I have the OTG cable and USB Y cable working my touchpad with 7/30 CM9 nightly... I would like to purchase a USB wired ethernet adapter. Has anyone tried and know of one that would actually work on the touchpad with CM9?
Thanks a ton!!
Anything that Android 4.0 supports should work unless its limited by our kernel. I'd say there is a good chance this one would work as it mentions plug and play compatibility on Android 3.2+. But there could be kernel limitations so you may want to get another opinion.
http://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Adapter-Android-Tablets-Windows/dp/B007RTACDM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552102
Hi,
I've googled this question and it seems that it does. However, I'm plugging a USB flash drive (Sandisk Cruzer 1GB) into the device and nothing seems to be happening.
Yes it does.
Did you buy a USB OTG cable? And did you check within a file explorer of your choice (I'm using EStrongs) whether you get the USB storage as a new directory? I unfortunately neither do carry the USB OTG cable nor a USB stick with me so I can't tell you the exact directory name.
goister said:
Hi,
I've googled this question and it seems that it does. However, I'm plugging a USB flash drive (Sandisk Cruzer 1GB) into the device and nothing seems to be happening.
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Works with my firmware mod C232B005 and the new kernel-3.0.42.
I just tested that with some video from a 8Gb USB pen drive.
You need a mini USB-B to USB-A adapter/connector.
I'm using build number S7-301uV100R002C232B005, Android version 4.0.3, kernel version 3.0.8
I bought a USB OTG cable, don't have a file explorer but alogcat didn't show any activity when I plugged the drive in.
Works fine on mine. It was even working in HC3.2 rom. Keyboard, mouse, pendrives and usb card readers ( used to read my cybershot's card) works fine. But have to tap 'mount usb storage' several times to access my other phone's (HTC wildfire) SD card over usb.
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is your usb flash formatted on FAT32?
OTG works fine even on stock rom. Tested with various USB flash drives and card readers/SD cards of various sizes. Also have played numerous media using the OTG too. I think format should be FAT/FAT32.
One thing that didn't work was an external hard drive (500gb). Maybe it needs its own power for it to mount on the mediapad though I haven't tried formatting it to FAT/FAT32 yet as its my backup drive.
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ferdz33 said:
OTG works fine even on stock rom. Tested with various USB flash drives and card readers/SD cards of various sizes. Also have played numerous media using the OTG too. I think format should be FAT/FAT32.
One thing that didn't work was an external hard drive (500gb). Maybe it needs its own power for it to mount on the mediapad though I haven't tried formatting it to FAT/FAT32 yet as its my backup drive.
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This has been an issue with Android USB OTG since the beginning. Flash drives, mice, and keyboards will work fine by themselves, but anything that requires a little more juice like spinning platter drives needs to be run through a powered USB hub. As for drive format, only FAT/FAT32 is supported. However, some custom kernels have allowed for NTFS file support.
As a side note, I can also confirm that USB 3.0 drives work with the OTG cable. (Patriot Supersonic Express 32GB tested)
isolated_epidemic said:
This has been an issue with Android USB OTG since the beginning. Flash drives, mice, and keyboards will work fine by themselves, but anything that requires a little more juice like spinning platter drives needs to be run through a powered USB hub. As for drive format, only FAT/FAT32 is supported. However, some custom kernels have allowed for NTFS file support.
As a side note, I can also confirm that USB 3.0 drives work with the OTG cable. (Patriot Supersonic Express 32GB tested)
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I already had an inclination that this should be the case but was not able to confirm as I don't have any external HDD with its own power nor do I have a powered USB hub. Thanks again for providing this explanation.
other usb devices?
Does anybody know if the OTG support on the springboard goes beyond OS/file system support, and allows for third party android apps to connect to usb devices?
an example would be the DSLR Controller android app or Remote Release android app being able to see/control a Canon DSLR...
thanks
tsenecal said:
Does anybody know if the OTG support on the springboard goes beyond OS/file system support, and allows for third party android apps to connect to usb devices?
an example would be the DSLR Controller android app or Remote Release android app being able to see/control a Canon DSLR...
thanks
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I tried both apps with my Rebel XSi/450D and had no luck with the OTG cable. Neither app recognizes that the camera is plugged into the tablet. I'm running HWMODs ROM with the MediaPad EX kernel. The last time I tried the app was with my Asus Transformer TF101, and it worked great (no OTG needed though).
Camera also doesn't mount as usb device for file transfers when plugged in.
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441Excelsior said:
is your usb flash formatted on FAT32?
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FAT32 works perfectly with OTG cable. However, I can confirm that NTFS works just fine also. Not sure if it's built into the stock ROM but it works for me running HWMODs ROM and the MediaPad EX kernel.
Remote control works perfectly fine with my 550D over OTG cable. USB FAT32 sticks works fine as well. Don't remember about NTFS. DO NOT connect exFAT drives, as Huawei ROMs kills exFAT partitions! And I wasn't able to recover them. It won't recognize my card reader though...
hwmod said:
Works with my firmware mod C232B005 and the new kernel-3.0.42.
I just tested that with some video from a 8Gb USB pen drive.
You need a mini USB-B to USB-A adapter/connector.
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hi i have just bought a huawei mediapad t1-8.0 and i change it to russian firmware-rooted with towellroot-installed with estrong but i cant see any usb device when i plug in my usb with usb otg cable. anything missing in my component to make it work? tnx for add in your rlpy.
I am not that skilled IT wise I wrongly assumed that my OTG device was a plug and go! Now I am stumped I had hoped to turn my Huawei T5 pad as A TV in my camper. 12v TV's are to expensive as I am retired on a limited income. Is there an easy fix in IT speak that may work for me???
Has anyone tried running keyboards, mouse or gamepads with JellyBean?
I don't have OTG Cable and I can't test any device, but if someone have tested it with the JB update can talk about it here and let the others Desire X's users know
I've tried mouse and usb flash drive. Both work just fine
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JoseluSpark said:
Has anyone tried running keyboards, mouse or gamepads with JellyBean?
I don't have OTG Cable and I can't test any device, but if someone have tested it with the JB update can talk about it here and let the others Desire X's users know
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mouse works fine!
I will buy a OTG cable soon. I would try to test any gamepad device, I have two 360 Controller (one wired, one wireless with respective receiver). I read from somewhere in xda that now it's possible to connect wireless receiver to Android... well, I swear that our DX can support it too! It will be great for emulators like ePSXe...
Does it support USB 2.5 inch harddisks as well? Did anyone test? I will buy an otg cable soon, too, so I would like to know if it works...
well, Joysticks and Controller does'nt work for me
but Flash Drive, Keyboard, Mouse Does
although USB OTG is Very CHEAP
Costed me 30 INR or $0.55
Did you download any app? And what ROM are you using?
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I'm using myONEdx+ RC 1.0, finally I got a OTG usb cable today and I tested a usb PC keyboard and a wireless mouse with usb receiver and both work fine.
dansou901 said:
Does it support USB 2.5 inch harddisks as well? Did anyone test? I will buy an otg cable soon, too, so I would like to know if it works...
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I suppose that usb HDD without external AC input won't work, I think that Desire X's usb doesn't have enough power for that.
ankahuja said:
well, Joysticks and Controller does'nt work for me
but Flash Drive, Keyboard, Mouse Does
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What joysticks and controller did you tested? I will try with an USB Xbox360 controller when I'm done with my exams.
JoseluSpark said:
I'm using myONEdx+ RC 1.0, finally I got a OTG usb cable today and I tested a usb PC keyboard and a wireless mouse with usb receiver and both work fine.
I suppose that usb HDD without external AC input won't work, I think that Desire X's usb doesn't have enough power for that.
What joysticks and controller did you tested? I will try with an USB Xbox360 controller when I'm done with my exams.
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Xbox controller will work fine
You will be needing an app
Called
USB/BT Josystick center 7 (play store) and also its server
To make it work
May I ask, which usb otg cable have you bought? I don't want to buy a false one
rooted DX or unrooted?
whether otg supports on rooted DX jb or unrooted DX jb...???
OTG is supported with and without root rights.
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otg support
sorry for once again asking this...i am using DX ICS(unrooted)..but it has no OTG support....whether upgrading to JB supports OTG??..please clarify my doubt..
ashok4344 said:
sorry for once again asking this...i am using DX ICS(unrooted)..but it has no OTG support....whether upgrading to JB supports OTG??..please clarify my doubt..
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Yes.
Upgrade to JB and you'll have OTG support.
navmad
Just got a usb harddrive to work using external power. It's ntfs formatted, so I used Paragon NTFS mount from Play Store. The drive itself doesn't have a power supply, but I connected a USB Y-power cable to it and plugged in the other side to my laptop. Will try a mobile USB charger as well as soon as I'll get one.
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how much does usb otg affects battery life?
MihaiA7X said:
how much does usb otg affects battery life?
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Don't know yet, but will report as soon as I tested more (currently waiting for mobile charger).
ankahuja said:
Xbox controller will work fine
You will be needing an app
Called
USB/BT Josystick center 7 (play store) and also its server
To make it work
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I can't make it run with USB/BT Joystick Center 7, also did tried with 6 and none.
Do you know how to get it running?
JoseluSpark said:
I can't make it run with USB/BT Joystick Center 7, also did tried with 6 and none.
Do you know how to get it running?
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YouTube
ankahuja said:
YouTube
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But the xbox controller in the video is a wired one, mine is like the one attached in the photo, wireless controller with Windows receiver (also, mine is a third party receiver). Also I tried with others USB PC adapters I have, like one N64+PSX to usb and another one that is 2 PSX/2 controllers to USB, and don't work on it. If I can, I will try on a Xperia Ray and look if it works on it...
Any of you lucky HDX owns know if it supports USB OTG (MicroUSB to normal USB)? I've seen some specs saying it does. If so:
Does it support a USB keyboard/mouse?
Does it support Mass Storage? (Flash Drives/Card Readers)
If #2, what file systems? FAT, NTFS, exFAT?
I just hook up the USB 2GB thumb drive, it's a no go.
dburckh said:
Any of you lucky HDX owns know if it supports USB OTG (MicroUSB to normal USB)? I've seen some specs saying it does. If so:
Does it support a USB keyboard/mouse?
Does it support Mass Storage? (Flash Drives/Card Readers)
If #2, what file systems? FAT, NTFS, exFAT?
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Regarding #1, Bluetooth keyboard/mouse now work (I believe only keyboard worked on previous gen).
jkenny23 said:
Regarding #1, Bluetooth keyboard/mouse now work (I believe only keyboard worked on previous gen).
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I was wondering if a USB keyboard would. A number of tablets (e.g. Nexus) don't directly support USB flash, but do support USB keyboards.
It is good they are supporting Bluetooth.
USB Mouse
dburckh said:
I was wondering if a USB keyboard would. A number of tablets (e.g. Nexus) don't directly support USB flash, but do support USB keyboards.
It is good they are supporting Bluetooth.
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I just tried my usb mouse with an OTG cable and it didn't work.
dslr controller
Has anyone connected any of the hdx tablets to a cannon dslr?
You have found a very outdated thread., but information is still valid. Will not work, because no OTG
Btw, my friend confirmed that otg works with stick mount pro 3.26 on New Fire HDX 8.9 (Saturn)