And did anyone manage to get it to work? I wasn't able to get AirMirror to remotely control my Reno 10x Zoom because it's not rooted. I followed the site's steps on how to use the AirDroid client to grant non-root permissions to a device, but apparently the permissions only remain valid for as long as the phone remains plugged into my PC's USB ports.
The AirDroid site told me that this is because for devices that are Android 8.0 and later, non-root permissions reset if my phone is using any USB configuration other than "charge only". Problem is, in charge only the AirDroid client isn't even able to read my device for me to grant non-root permissions - so it's like, the phone apparently doesn't allow for debugging in charge only mode? (I understand that for Huawei phones, one needs to additionally enable allow ADB debugging in charge only mode - but I don't know if Oppo phones have a similar option)
So I find myself stuck here; if anyone has managed to use AirDroid successfully on their Oppo Reno 10x, do they have any tips to share? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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hi guys,
I'm trying to use an Android phone/tablet as an interface to a desktop. I want to try and use the phone as a captive NFC reader for the desktop. If anyone must know, I'm using pyusb as the host software.
Can I passthrough any NFC scan events from the phone to the desktop over adb or something (over USB) ? I suppose then I cant really read a USB port - rather it will be more similar to reading from a network port (adb forward).
I'm absolutely at a loss trying to figure out how to do this. Could someone help ?
EDIT - on thinking some more, maybe the way to do it is write nfc tag data to a datagram-socket and use adb forward to read it from a desktop. anyone know of any nfc app that forwards read data on a port ?
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3. I recently dropped it, and the internal touch-screen is broken. I can tell that the phone is working fine. However, the screen will not work. I'd like to find a way to remotely access my phone, since I can't access the screen. However, any and all methods I can find require at least a USB connection, and enabling USB Debugging. I can't enable USB Debugging, because I can't access my phone through the screen. Chicken before the egg. Is there any way to remotely access my phone, either through USB or wireless, without enabling USB debugging?
Hey fellow q-founder-owners,
am I right that there is no way to connect the watch to a PC for using ADB etc.?
I tried it with the charging dock and my PC didn't recognize it as a device. Of course there is the option for adb-debugging in the developer options,
but that doesn't change anything.
Also: How can I get into the fastboot section during booting up?
This watch tends so suck more and more....
I am not sure but to use adb you have to activate developer option on your phone and watch and setup an adb session over Bluetooth. http://developer.android.com/training/wearables/apps/bt-debugging.html
is there any news about connecting?
i still trying this too, but get no connection to my mac or windows pc -.-
Just like with other Android wear watches a USB connection requires a special cable that interfaces with the main board. Very few Android wear watches have traditional USB connectivity...
As for ADB it can be set up via Bluetooth and the Android wear app.
Thank you for this!
kriegerstein said:
I am not sure but to use adb you have to activate developer option on your phone and watch and setup an adb session over Bluetooth. http://developer.android.com/training/wearables/apps/bt-debugging.html
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I normally just lurk around and not comment on things, but today this was the answer I needed! So thank you for this. I have had a couple of WearOS smartwatches in the past that I would need ADB to give permissions to with Autowear and Tasker. Normally I would just USB connect them to my computer with the charger it came with and the computer can detect them to allow me to debug them with ADB, but I just recently got the Fossil Gen 5 and the charger it came with wasn't working. The computer couldn't detect the watch connected to it through the USB charger. Using these steps to debug through Bluetooth via the phone while the phone was connected via USB to the computer worked great. I'm commenting on this so hopefully, someone like me trying to do the same thing might find this thread/post from Google Search.
Keywords for Google to pick up on - Fossil Gen 5, Autowear, Tasker, ADB
So I've been using frep on rooted and non rooted devices for a while now.
Recently brought the Huawei mate 20 pro and not only is there no root solution available for my varient but it keeps shutting down usb debugging which disables frep and requires setup again from a pc or another android device.
I don't have my pc on the go so I try to use a spare Android device but it's buggy as hell.
Is there anyway to bypass this...... Frep uses usb debugging to activate it's service so I was thinking maybe a live Android usb which auto runs frep setup? Is it possible?
There are a few reasons some of which frep support won't divulge it has to be started using usb
Hello, I've dropped my phone and the screen isn't working, it's black and afaik touch doesn't work either. I have debugging turned on, but my PC is "unauthorized", I don't have an unlocked bootloader. After searching around the web I think my only option now is to get a usb-c dongle with at least usb-c and usb-a so I can connect both my mouse and my PC and hope to all gods that I manage to click the "allow" button on the debugging pop-up. Does anyone know of a simpler way to access my files?
P.S. If you don't know of a simpler way would you please provide a screenshot of Nord 2 with the "allow debug" pop-up so I know where to aim for? Thank you