I tried to connect my keyboard instrument (yamaha psr e373) to my phone using usb type-b to usb type-c cable, but it don't detect the midi input device. Have been tried to use different cables but still not works. Has anyone tried this? Or anyone have a clue how to troubleshoot this?
Update:
My phone finally recognized my midi device after I disable usb debugging in developer mode
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Hi All,
Not likely I'm sure, but does anyone know if it is possible to ready a USB key or Flash Drive with the Tilt2? I have a USB-A to Mini-B Cable, so I tried a bunch of USB key's but no joy. I tried using the ExtUSB port on the phone itself and also tried using the USB/Headphone adapter that came with the phone, but no joy.
Anone know of a way/hack/software that would enable this?
Cheers & Thanks.
P.S. - I did a search for this but came up empty-handed...
Uh, pretty sure you can't do it. The USB port on the TP2 has no power to send to the USB thumb thingy.
Hi
I've got Asus Travelite HS-1000W USB headphones [1] connected to my PC. They are USB connected, with the "normal" big USB. On the PC, I see the headphones (or rather, the USB dongle) as a USB soundcard.
Is it possible to connect and use this on the Galaxy Nexus, using some sort of USB adapter cable [2]?
Cheers,
Alexander
Links:
[1] http://www.amazon.com/Travelite-HS-1000W-Wireless-Headset-Gaming/dp/B001W1VDHU
[2] http://shop.adaptare.de/USB-micro-U...3_u526_z04a6047e-2046-4c9d-a1c1-f3d138c2165e/
I tried plugging my USB headphones into my GN with an OTG cable with no luck, no sound through the headphones.
I have tested other USB devices and have had them work perfectly (keyboard, mouse, etc), but USB headphones did not work.
I am currently running stock 4.0.4 on my phone, so with a custom kernel you may be able to get this to work, but for my current setup it doesn't.
On a related note, this link might answer some of your questions.
alexs77 said:
Hi
I've got Asus Travelite HS-1000W USB headphones [1] connected to my PC. They are USB connected, with the "normal" big USB. On the PC, I see the headphones (or rather, the USB dongle) as a USB soundcard.
Is it possible to connect and use this on the Galaxy Nexus, using some sort of USB adapter cable [2]?
Cheers,
Alexander
Links:
[1] http://www.amazon.com/Travelite-HS-1000W-Wireless-Headset-Gaming/dp/B001W1VDHU
[2] http://shop.adaptare.de/USB-micro-U...3_u526_z04a6047e-2046-4c9d-a1c1-f3d138c2165e/
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I don't think you can use any USB headset with stock kernel. USB keyboard and mouse use the standard HID driver to connect which works universally. Linux driver support for audio devices (if any exists for the Travelite at all) needs to be enabled in the kernel for it to work.
I can't transfer files/push stuff to the phone though adb when the phone is plugged into the front USB. I find this strange as the front USB ports on my PC are USB 3.0. It's charging the phone but not allowing me to transfer files, which is extremely annoying. All of my other devices work in the front USB ports (USB flash drives, other Android phones via USB).
Windows 7 is basically not recognising it. Is this a driver issue?
Did you in stall drivers for your Nexus? Does adb devices return anything when the phone is plugged in? Drivers
I've now resolved it using those drivers, thank you!
I have a Chinese phone and a Chinese OTG cable. On insertion of OTG cable the phone volume status bar appears, reducing volume to minimun and leaving to rest for a period removes the status bar. OTG Troubleshooter reports positive USB host support but negative on all three subsequent tests. I am now concerned that the cable is faulty. I am unaware of the technical limitations and because of this I need advice whether an OTG cable should provide the same connectivity with a PC as a standard USB cable. This one connects with my PC with no problem!!
Any help greatly appreciated.
justfreedo said:
I have a Chinese phone and a Chinese OTG cable. On insertion of OTG cable the phone volume status bar appears, reducing volume to minimun and leaving to rest for a period removes the status bar. OTG Troubleshooter reports positive USB host support but negative on all three subsequent tests. I am now concerned that the cable is faulty. I am unaware of the technical limitations and because of this I need advice whether an OTG cable should provide the same connectivity with a PC as a standard USB cable. This one connects with my PC with no problem!!
Any help greatly appreciated.
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Are you sure your phone support OTG usb? Not all of them do. Regarding using OTG cable with PC, I'm not sure it will work. OTG cable has a few pins shorted together to initiate "host" mode on your phone so you can connect peripheral devices (like mouse, keyboard, usb stick, drive, etc.). By default, PC is already setup as "host" to act in that mode.
some Chinese phone does not support OTG, what brand of phone do you use?
vectron said:
Are you sure your phone support OTG usb? Not all of them do. Regarding using OTG cable with PC, I'm not sure it will work. OTG cable has a few pins shorted together to initiate "host" mode on your phone so you can connect peripheral devices (like mouse, keyboard, usb stick, drive, etc.). By default, PC is already setup as "host" to act in that mode.
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My original post stated that the OSG Host had been confirmed as present and my query was whether an OSG cable would permit connection with a PC because mine will connect. This makes me think that the cable is incorrectly configured (or in other words NOT an OSG cable). Your reply stated that you were not sure, or in other words my query was not answered. I guess I'll just return it as faulty.
Hello,
my new S22 is not visible in device manager so there's no way to enable file transferring, only charging works when connected to my Windows 10/11 PC.
Also the "USB for file transfer" notification below is not visible at all for me:
https://imgur.com/rr13tI9
I have tried with 2 different cables and 2 different PC (Windows 10 & 11).
File transferring works fine with S21.
I have tried enabling USB debugging, and installing the latest Samsung USB Drivers from https://developer.samsung.com/android-usb-driver
I have checked the "default USB configuration" is set to "Tranferring files" and *#08080# is set to "MTP + ADB".
Only "Link to Windows" (the problem with this is you can see only 2000 latest photos) and Samsung Dex works.
Is my brand-new phone defective ?
Daimie said:
Hello,
my new S22 not visible in device manager so there's no way to enable file transferring, only charging works when connected to my Windows 10/11 PC.
Also the "USB for file transfer" notification below is not visible at all for me:
https://imgur.com/rr13tI9
I have tried with 2 different cables and 2 different PC (Windows 10 & 11).
File transferring works fine with S21.
I have tried enabling USB debugging, and installing the latest Samsung USB Drivers from https://developer.samsung.com/android-usb-driver
I have checked the "default USB configuration" is set to "Tranferring files" and *#08080# is set to "MTP + ADB".
Only "Link to Windows" (the problem with this is you can see only 2000 latest photos) and Samsung Dex works.
Is my brand-new phone defective ?
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This may sound stupid, but flip the cable over and plug it in. Yes, I know, it doesn't (or shouldn't) matter which way you plug in a USB-C cable. Not all USB-C cables are created equal.
I've had this happen to me. It wouldn't recognize my phone, but when I flipped it over and plugged it in, it worked.
I had to go through all of my cables to check for this. I tossed the ones that caused this phenomenon. It seemed to be all of my older cables I had purchased when I had a Note 8.
Use adb push and pull
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This may sound stupid, but flip the cable over and plug it in. Yes, I know, it doesn't (or shouldn't) matter which way you plug in a USB-C cable. Not all USB-C cables are created equal.
I've had this happen to me. It wouldn't recognize my phone, but when I flipped it over and plugged it in, it worked.
I had to go through all of my cables to check for this. I tossed the ones that caused this phenomenon. It seemed to be all of my older cables I had purchased when I had a Note 8.
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This didn't work. Tried flipping the original USB-cable.
mr.herbert said:
Use adb push and pull
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The command "adb devices" returns 0 devices.
Daimie said:
The command "adb devices" returns 0 devices.
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Is USB debugging on?
If so did you grant the computer authorization?
My USB-C -> USB-C stopped being recognized, hade to go with USB-C -> USB for computer to recognize it again. Device is S22 Plus.
Solved! I tried a 3rd cable and it started working.
So my original S22 USB-C cable is faulty, as only the charging works.
Yes, my S22 also works with only few cables (I have tried like 10pcs including completely new ones and like 1/3 is working). Samsung is restricting from using other cables for other purposes then charging. Its not the cable fault. They are working with other phones and charging S22 properly. Its just something between heaven and hell why Samsung is trying to f*ck us and make our daily lives more complicated...
Daimie said:
Solved! I tried a 3rd cable and it started working.
So my original S22 USB-C cable is faulty, as only the charging works.
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Do you know what brand and model cable you got working?
What specs the proper cable should have? Having the same issue.
Having the same issue. And adb connect <ip>:5555 also refused for my case