Hi,
I broke the screen of my phone, and it is not responsive. Still I can see things and the phone is working. So to access the phone, I bought an OTG cable and connected an USB mouse to it. But it is not working (the mouse is not powering up). As I can not access my phone to install any apps or even if I install an app from browser, I can not open it. So is there a way to install any package or something which can enable the OTG support? My phone is rooted and I can access recovery mode.
Details of my phone:
Name: Karbonn titanium s5
OS: Android 4.2.2
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I bricked my phone so now touch doesn't work on my Galaxy S3. I want to use a windows tool Android Screencast so that I could still use my phone from my PC before I get the replacement part.
To be able to use it I have to enable USB debugging on my phone so that ADB will recognize my device. But as I said I cannot use touch screen. So is there another way to enable USB debugging? Or is there a ROM that has this function pre enabled?
alesko007 said:
I bricked my phone so now touch doesn't work on my Galaxy S3. I want to use a windows tool Android Screencast so that I could still use my phone from my PC before I get the replacement part.
To be able to use it I have to enable USB debugging on my phone so that ADB will recognize my device. But as I said I cannot use touch screen. So is there another way to enable USB debugging? Or is there a ROM that has this function pre enabled?
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USB OTG cable + USB Mouse
Hi,
after I rooted a Nexus 10 the app I have written which connects to an Arduino in USB Host mode no longer works properly. I'm pretty sure this is because the USB Host mode is no longer available.
I have checked the original unrooted device with Chainfire's 'USB Host Diagnostics' tool and it recognises the plugged in Arduino whilst scanning, but nothing is detected after rooting.
Originally the device had Android 4.3 - build JWR66Y, and USB Host mode worked.
I rooted via the Nexus Root Toolkit and installed a rooted image of the same build, now the device isn't detected.
Any ideas what could be causing this?
Thanks
Hi guys!
I have a Galaxy S3 with broken display and (MHL tested) broken digitizer.
Device works, I get home screen but can't unlock.
I would rescue the smartphone and I think that the way is using ADB (with [email protected], screencast or similar).
I don't have alternatives right?
The problem is that I can't use ADB cause actually it does not have USB debugging enabled.
Just a couple of questions:
Can I use ADB in recovery mode (without USB debugging)?
With MHL I get broadcast in home screen, not before, is that normal? How about MHL in recovery mode?
I can only imagine a solution: Go in recovery mode and execute a "no-look" change of ROM installing something with USB debugging option enabled by default.
Do you have other solutions?
Who can help me doing this? Does exist a "how-to" somewhere? Which ROM?
Thanks!!
Hello,
i had the same problem, i could solve it. Here is how i did it:
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I first had to root the phone and also get a recovery on it (i think it enabled ADB).
The problem is the broken digitizer. You can't use the USB-Debugging because you need to confirm a popup from Android (i think it depends on the Version of Android).
Hope it helps.
I have root and superuser on my phone.
For the wondershare recover. It detects my phone, but it doesn't send the Superuser request.
For the android data recovery and coolmuster one, it just doesn't detect my phone. I have usb debugging enabled and I can access my phone from the computer. I am running on android revolution HD 8 rom.
Chuwi V10HD 3G - The micro USB OTG port stopped working - charging works, but neither the Android or Windows OS recognize any USB devices plugged in to OTG. Have been emailing back and forth with GeekBuying.com post-sales support (seller) for several weeks now. They have been responsive and helpful, but I've still hit a wall.
They want me to flash the Chuwi with the latest firmware, suggesting that the OTG driver may be hosed. But, at some point you encounter the boot screen, and I need to move the highlight over "Boot Manager" icon and launch Boot Manager.
But I can't plug in a keyboard or mouse because OTG won't work. And no OS has booted - so touch screen doesn't work. And this micro USB port is the only USB port on the V10HD.
Support wants me to find someone who is comfortable with the flashing process - but how would that person launch Boot Manager without a keyboard or mouse?
I've heard that more recent Intel CPUs have a capability to let a remote PC stay connected during the entire boot process - but I don't think that works for these Broadwell CPUs. Is there any software I can install that would let me control this process remotely?
Can anyone help?