My Kindle Fire HD 10 (2017) won't fully charge. I am using the usb cord and plug adapter that came with it. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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The entire reason I bought my Kindle Fire is to have a mini-laptop at an affordable price. I wanted to take notes with it using a external keyboard but was too ignorant to look-up and discover that it didn't support one. I have been looking into rooting my Kindle but it is simply over my head and fear with so many comments and questions about people bricking there Kindle, etc.
My only purpose it to get my Kindle to support my keyboard. The Kindle is more-or-less worthless to me for all other purposes. I use it for a calendar, email (read), and reader (though I prefer to read on my Kindle Keyboard).
I have the HDE 7" Tablet Stand with USB Keyboard - Black Faux Leather Carrying Case and a USB 2.0 A to Micro B Female / Male Adapter.
What is the most simple and safest way to get this working on my Kindle.
I am a novice. I attend, at this moment, to do no other tinkering at all. It may even be nice to keep the same look of the Kindle if this is possible.
Thank you so much ahead of time for your help!!!
If you search " kindle fire USB keyboard" you will find at least 2 threads that discuss this. Off the top of my head, there is a specific USB adapter that you are missing. Get that, and your typing.
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If you install GedeROM, which supports USB OTG, you can get a special host cable that let's you plug in USB devices to your Kindle Fire. That would mean you can plug in a keyboard as well.
Ii have attached a keyboard to my kindle with an otg cable and it works. If you have windows 7 then I think you should go ahead and flash a bootloader ,a rom,and recovery using kfu. Because their are usually no problems with kindle fire utility on win 7.
the micro USB port in my kindle fire has stopped working as it should, i can't connect to a pc or charge. I also live outside the US, so i can't return it to amazon :/ is there any way i can fix it?
Although Kindle Fire HD 8.9" has a separated mini-hdmi port, I am curious to know if it supports video output from its usb port. I have one usb2vga (usb2hdmi) adapter and if it is not absolutely necessary, I don't want to buy a minihdmi2vga adapter. I wonder if anybody tried.
I have now problems in charging kindle fire. Now that there is no warranty. I want to buy another cheap pad, however, I hope the battery port that connect to the motherboard is the same with that on kindle fire. Is there any advice?
Hello,
I have an Amazon Fire TV Stick that I would like to use in the car. I have an old AT&T 4G LTE Elevate hotspot as well and my head unit is a Pioneer NEX-4000 which has HDMI, 2 USB ports, etc.
One of the USB ports goes to my phone to charge it in its mount. I have the other going to a 4 port Netgear self-powered usb-hub which has the wifi hotspot and the Fire Tv STick plugged into it. Obviously the Fire TV stick is also plugged into the HDMI.
To not drain my car battery, I have taken the battery out of the 4G LTE Elevate Hotspot and just run it on USB. That way when I shut the car off it turns off, as well as the Fire TV stick. However, I think the USB hub is slightly underpowered to run both. The Amazon Fire TV Stick will never restart, but the LTE Elevate Hotspot does intermittently, sometimes 30 seconds after I start the car, other times not until 5 or 10 minutes later. I was thinking to move the Fire TV Stick off this USB and just plug it directly into the cigarette lighter of the car. If I do that, however, it appears it stays on even when the vehicle is off. Is it safe to assume this will ultimately drain the battery if I leave the car off overnight or for a few days? Or does the Fire TV Stick shut-down automatically so as to preserve the battery.
Your thoughts are appreciated!
Beofotch
Hello, I was curious if the amazon firestick worked in your pioneer nex 4000. Also curious if WiFi is needed to mirror your cellphone. Thanks