How do I enable USB Debuging? (Broken Screen) - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I recently broke my Note 2 screen , now it only displays a black screen.
I would like to use it on my PC since my touch screen is working....
My device is rooted with KingRoot but i have no idea how to enable USB Debugging....
It was once enabled but i disabled it after the root process. THAnks for your help!

You need to simply go to a Service Center and get that screen fixed. You cant turn screen mirroring on from settings because of your broken screen and that is required to use your screen on PC (You can blindly try and activate it, its hard to do though). Turning on USB debugging from PC is impossible.

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Hello everyone!! Nexus 7 user here, well almost. A few months ago, the tab fell from my lap and the screen cracked and digitizer died as well, so no touch response (thank you Google for the impressive durability! ).. Since i was busy, i didnt get a chance or mindset to make it usable till now.. i disabled the lockscreen and turned on usb debugging via usb otg cable and a mouse.. Here's the problem.. The "Allow usb debugging" prompt pops up upon connecting to my pc.. I cant select Allow due to the broken touch and usb port already being used by usb cable, so cant connect a mouse to my tab.. Is there any way to bypass that screen?
In short I wanna bypass the RSA prompt!
Use a Bluetooth mouse/keyboard if that's possible?

encrypted andriod phone with a broken screen

I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4, I have the phone encrypted and accidentally broke the screen. The screen is black and when I reboot the phone I can't see the keyboard to type in the encrypted password to unlock phone and boot it.
I need to find a way to retrieve my data on my computer, in other words to get the phone recognized by the computer.
Screen replacement - Will restore the phone to factory mode "Samsung Policy" Which is ridiculous.
Kies/Smart Switch won't work, phone needs to be rebooted with a password to have USB recognized on computer.
Any advice?
In the old days, when an LCD screen lamp went out, you could shine a flash light onto the screen and see stuff. I don't know if it'll work for you, but you might try it. Other than that I have no ideas except a screen replacement.
nahoku said:
In the old days, when an LCD screen lamp went out, you could shine a flash light onto the screen and see stuff. I don't know if it'll work for you, but you might try it. Other than that I have no ideas except a screen replacement.
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I was able to backup my data by doing the following:
Buy a OTG USB, power on your phone wait for a couple of minutes to make sure the phone is steady. Connect the OTG to the phone and keyboard.
Entered the encrypt password, phone was unlokced.
Second part to completely unlock it was by using finger print, if you have to re-enter password use the keyboard. Make sure you have a working phone to see the sequence and which part to press on the screen if it is working.
calelmi said:
I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4, I have the phone encrypted and accidentally broke the screen. The screen is black and when I reboot the phone I can't see the keyboard to type in the encrypted password to unlock phone and boot it.
I need to find a way to retrieve my data on my computer, in other words to get the phone recognized by the computer.
Screen replacement - Will restore the phone to factory mode "Samsung Policy" Which is ridiculous.
Kies/Smart Switch won't work, phone needs to be rebooted with a password to have USB recognized on computer.
Any advice?
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I did this a few phones ago with the same issue. Buy a film screen protector(not glass), put it on a display unit at best buy or a friends phone of the same type, trace the keyboard with a ball point pen. Place the screen protector as close as possible to the way it was traced. Then cross your fingers. Worked pretty easily when I did it.

how to enable usb debugging on A5 when lcd display is broken

Helllo
I want to restart the phone to factory settings to delete everything the problem is that my LCD display has been broken and I can not see anything in black for all the programs I am looking for usb debugging and I do not know how to turn it on when I see nothing
lcd???¿??¿?
ignoring that it has an amoled screen, what you can do is use an otg cable and a mouse, or do it by commands from the computer or if you see the screen, from the recovery
I do not see anything on the screen just black reacts when I push the swim button but I do not see anything so that the otg option does not help
try this
https://www.mobikin.com/android-recovery/recover-data-from-broken-android-phone.html

OP3 Broken screen. Needs to recover data.

Hi,
I have a stock standard one plus3. Screen is broken. However phone seems to boot up. I have red light for charging. Capacitive buttons work as well as if i click them i feel vibration as feedback.
At this stage i don't care about the phone is there a software/hardware way to get the data out of the internal memory. I am happy to disassemble and get the chip out but what follows is elluding me.
Debugging is disabled afaik. Tried booting into recovery mode and it does vibrate when i hold power and volume down but nothing happens after that.
Any ideas ?
Regards,
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I have previously been through this situation before.
If you have Google Photos backing up your photos, you can just vaguely touch the screen while taking screenshots along the way, since you would able to access them on Google Photos' webpage, till you reach to the Developer Options, and eventually enabling Android Debugging. And after all of that, you would be able to download some tool—like Vysor—on your computer to control your Android device.
Please note that if the screen's touch capability is also broken, use a wired game controller, keyboard, or mouse to connect a Bluetooth-based one, since you will need your phone connected to the computer to enable Android Debugging.
the phone worth saving, just get a cheap replacement screen. you won't be able to recover anything without unlocking the phone first.
also check your google account, it can store your stuff up to 15GB if your sync was turned on.

USB-Debugging with OTG keyboard

I'm currently trying to recover some data of my broken A50 (black screen). I wanted to activate USB-Debugging since I have an OTG cable lying around. Would someone with an OTG cable and a keyboard be so kind to map me the way to the dev mode and usb debugging options. (Win + N for drop down menu).
Would be much appreciated.
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yes I can unlock it to home screen with 4 digit code
so ur touch works but screen is black? confused..
this is y first thing i do is enable usb debugging and leave it on lol
good luck
Steffko said:
I'm currently trying to recover some data of my broken A50 (black screen). I wanted to activate USB-Debugging since I have an OTG cable lying around. Would someone with an OTG cable and a keyboard be so kind to map me the way to the dev mode and usb debugging options. (Win + N for drop down menu).
Would be much appreciated.
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Did anyone ever help you with this? I have this exact issue A50. Black screen, no wifi, flying blind, only option is OTG keyboard... have a basic map I want to try, but no idea on how to get to the SETTINGS SCREEN via KEYBOARD on Android 9. Win + n supposedly for nav bar, but 9 requires a double pull to show the settings gear, and who knows how many tabs or arrows required to even select the gear? (All this in effort to get to USB debugging setting.)

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