Hello everyone,
has anyone else run into the issue that if you connect your pixel xl via usb to a computer that your connection of a wireless mouse or keyboard is disrupted?
Every time I plug it in, it is nearly impossible to write something (lost key types and delays) and the mouse also reacts very delayed from time to time. It also happens when I set my pixel to airplane mode. When I unplug it, everything works fine again.
Do you have the same issue? Or do you have a suggestion what it can be?
PS:
this computer is a dell xps 27 with dell's wireless keyboard and mouse, running windows 10
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Already tried reformatting Windows and installing any and all drivers I could find.
When I connect my EVO to my PC via the USB cable, the connection type window appears, the amber light turns on, and it shows up on my PC for ~2 seconds. Then it disappears. I have been unable to keep it connected.
It works on other PCs I've tried, just not mine for some odd reason. (Any other USB item works fine), and I've tried multiple USB ports.
Any ideas?
I had this exact issue when I was going through a non-powered USB hub. As soon as I plugged it into my computer's direct USB plug no issues. How old is the computer you are trying to plug this into? Is is USB 2.0? I'm on windows 7 64bit if that helps. Hope you get this fixed, it's annoying as hell.
Forgot to mention, this is on Windows 7 x64 as well.
Im using the ports on my mobo, and its a rather new mobo (XFX 780i). Tried every single port =\
Hello, I have really odd problems with connecting devices to my sgs2. When I connect the cable my phone recognizes it and sometimes recognises also wireless mouse when I connect it. Problems starts when I want to connect pendrive or hard drive (with addictional power cable). The phone doesn't recognise it (already found that i need program to mount from market (doesn't work)) and hard drive shuts itself down after few moments.
Also when I take out cable from micro usb port my phone immidiatelly reboots sometimes it even does it when I just connect and disconnect cable without mouse etc on the second end. I am using rooted 4.0.3 XXLPW. Does anyone has similar problems or just my phone has something wrong with usb port? Looking forward for any helpful responses and sorry for my eng. Thanks.
problem with USB HOST
feaden said:
hello, i have really odd problems with connecting devices to my sgs2. When i connect the cable my phone recognizes it and sometimes recognises also wireless mouse when i connect it. Problems starts when i want to connect pendrive or hard drive (with addictional power cable). The phone doesn't recognise it (already found that i need program to mount from market (doesn't work)) and hard drive shuts itself down after few moments.
Also when i take out cable from micro usb port my phone immidiatelly reboots sometimes it even does it when i just connect and disconnect cable without mouse etc on the second end. I am using rooted 4.0.3 xxlpw. Does anyone has similar problems or just my phone has something wrong with usb port? Looking forward for any helpful responses and sorry for my eng. Thanks.
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yes man,i have had the same problem ,try to check the quality of your cable ,check wether its damaged because if there is shortcut among the wires,this might be the cause of the problem,
I've noticed that I can't connect my tablet to either my Windows desktop or my MacMini.
Both computers don't recognize the tablet.
Connecting my Note 3 phone works fine, however.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
EDIT::
Looks like I had to turn off USB debugging for it to x-fer again.
Lame.
I am using my Nexus 5X with Android Auto (on a 2016 VW Golf) and I am finding that the initial connection between the phone and the vehicle is unreliable. I am using a Google OEM USB C to USB A cable and of course I have Android Auto app installed. Sometimes the vehicle finds and connects automatically and more often it tries to connect and fails. When it initially fails I disconnect the cable from the phone, wait a minute and reconnect. Sometimes it works, sometimes it requires a third or fourth reconnection. Occasionally (!) I will get a notification on the phone that USB is connected to a power source and I have switched to USB as PTP.
It's all a bit random and I haven't done a good job yet on weeding out what works and what doesn't. I have wondered whether it is to do with Marshmallow and permissions, but I have granted Android Auto pretty much every permission in the book and it is still fussy.
Anyone else with Android Auto found this? Any advice on how to get a consistent experience?
I haven't been able to get Android Auto working at all on my 2016 GTI, though I haven't tried with Google's USB C to USB A cable.
I was bummed because it worked most of the time with my LG G3.
I don't know what's wrong but when I plug my phone into my computer it doesn't connect at all it will show it's charging but that's it. I can go into developer mode and tell it to connect PTP or File transffer but it doesn't pop up when I plug it in, nothing happens just a slow charge.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks
So turns out it won't connect to my late 2012 MacBook pro with Mojave installed won't even recognize that there's anything on the end of the cable at all but with Bootcamp and Windows 10 installed it works just fine.
Unfortunately that means I have lost 60gb of prime HDD space