[Q] Connection issues - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I am running AOKP B35 on my CDMA GNex and when I plug my phone into the computer, nothing happens. It doesn't show up at all on my computer. I am trying to put a theme on there but I can't connect. How do I fix this issue? Any tips would be appreciated!

Do you have fast charge mod turned on?
If so turn it off, problem sorted.

I did have fast charge turned on. Thanks for your help. Man, do I feel like an idiot... *facepalm*

I have turned fastcharge off and it still wont connect. I tried to configure the drivers in Device Manager, but it doesn't even show up there.

go in settings> storage> press menu key> USB computer connection and check that Media Device (MTP) is ticked

That got it. Thanks guys!

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I can use some help

Somewhere I turned on a screensaver on my TP2 that pops up whenever I am plugged in with the usb cable. Now I can't figure out where I found that setting to turn it off.
Any ideas?

[Q] IceColdSandwich unlock screen returns to wrong activity.

Hi
I have IceColdSandwich installed , version 7.4, with full wipe performed, as it was advised.
it is working great, although today I noticed one strange behavior.
I was in the middle of developing, so phone was charged, but still connected to PC with usb cable. I switched on mass storage, copied some files, switched off mass storage and then via home button to home screen. then I did test my application, and after timeout screen got locked. up to now ok. now when I press power button, screen blinks with animation during turning off, then after next press on power button I got returned to the screen, where I can turn on mass storage, although I have left that screen long time ago.
anyone has similar issues?
Thanks a lot, Marek
Think the first part of you problem you will find in Settings>ROM Control>General UI>CRT Off Animition (Untick it)
And the second might be, is you have have USB Debugging Off, and every time you connect by USB it will automatic take you to the "Mount Screen" which annoys the hell out of me so to solve this i leave "USB Debugging ON" Find this in Settings>Developer Options.

[Q] Can't turn off USB Debugging Mode!

I'm trying to get my stock unlocked Taiwanese HOX, JB, (tegra 3) to work with HTC Sync Manager. I saw through another forum that debugging mode had to be turned off. I went into options and unchecked the usb debugging option with the phone both connected and disconnected and it will not stay off. Every time I plug in the phone, it turns USB Debugging back on. I've tried turning developer options off completely, but each and every time, it turns usb debugging mode back on. How do I turn this off!?!?! Its driving me crazy now!
Thanks!
you don't need to turn it off? it will nothing break or so...all will working fine ...
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I have the same problem. Every time i plug in my phone to pc usb debugging turns on.

More problems

Yesterday wifi stopped working as in it wouldnt turn on. turned phone off then turned on again with vol up and power and the wifi works. Now when I try to update software my phone says suspected in rooting and wont show mtp devices when I connect it to my computer. my mom has the same lgg3 and mtp shows up when plugged in. What to do to fix?

Charging problem-connected via device usb

Hello, so I'm on Android Q and recently having this issues. Tried multiple USB cable but nothing works.
The problem is that when I try to charge-plug USB, it won't automatically charge, instead I need to tap notification-"charging connected via device USB" and select 'thus device' then it starts charging.
The strange things is that when phone off, I could plug the charger and it works. I'm so fed up with this, also the 'charging connected via device usb' seems persistent and annoying
Anyone having this problem? Any suggestion?
Thanks!
You can set default USB activity in developer options. You can control the notification by pressing and holding it and turning notification off.
Thank you, what works for me was cleaning both USB and port with perfume.. thank you tho

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