I try to connect my phone with TV via microHDMI, but it seems it doesn't support it... so, Is there any "driver" MHL app, to make a support & connect every phone with TV via MicroHDMI (from Type C microUSB port & without device specific hardware support)???
Also, Can we fix microG (for Game Logins)?
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Well I've been searching for a while trying to connect the S3 as a laptop using MHL+USB OTG, but seems it is not possible or simply hard enough to consider other options. Several options have been considered:
1- Using BT keyboard/mouse is not always suitable since most of us use 2.4Ghz USB keyboard/mouse and it does not consider connecting HDD or other stuff.
2- I found an application that allows you to use your keyboard/mouse connected to your PC to control the phone, "takecontrol", take a look here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...NvbS5kcm9pZGNvbnRyb2wudGFrZWNvbnRyb2xsaXRlIl0.
Using this app you could also share an HDD connected to that PC solving one of the previous problem BT has.
But this configuration forces you to have your computer switched on... a bit useless if what you want is to connect the S3 as a PC instead of using an actual one.
3- After this I thought of using a wifi USB HUB, but hey! most of routers have USB ports, so why don't we use them instead of buying a new equipment? Then I realised it should work fine for sharing contents from a USB HDD but for USB wireless mouse/keyboard...
(those of you who have a BT mouse/keyboard but don't know how to connect the USB HDD to get "full" PC experience with the S3/S2/Note..., maybe it's still interesting this option)
So my question is if it is possible to connect a USB wireless mouse/keyboard plugging it to a wifi USB HUB. Maybe with an android app? what do you think guys?
I'm still thinkin about this.
Would be possible to use a wireless USB Hub, via wifi or BT?
WiFi Mouse is very good for you, please visit: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/wifi-mouse-turns-your-android-phone-into-a-mouse
Hello,
I am on a look out for tutorial that would explain in detail how one can connect an XBOX One controller to a SM-P600 tablet via OTG USB cable.
The questions that I have trouble finding answers to include:
Does the controller need to be with batteries installed when connected via USB to work?
Do I need to press any specific button to initiate detection of a controller by tablet?
Do I need any software, a rooted device or maybe even more advanced alterations to my tablet like custom rom, kernel patches etc.
As the controller supports wireless, can it be used to with wireless adapter or directly with the tablet? (and again what software one would need)
Hi,
Is It possibile to have this feature on op5t?
I need do flash kernel? What are the kernels that have this feature?
Thx
If you mean power sharing via the type c cable connector on both ends, there are some custom roms which has the option to enable "charge connected device" yet i have never tested it. You may need a custom rom+kernel which supports it and also there is something else on the other end. I dont know if our type c port is capable of doing such a thing as delivering more power to the connected device. Surely it can run a rgb keyboard or a mouse but not sure charging another device.
You can just get a typce c cable (2 male ends) and just try it out on a custom rom with different kernels ( like affinity, web, madkernel etc.)
If you mean like an otg usb hub that has like ethernet port, hdmi, usb ports etc. It should.
I had mi mix 2(Sd835), once i connected a hub and i could use it without any issues(except slow charging)
I want ti connect and USB hub that have Power delivery function, so i want to recharge my phone and use an external hdd ( or mouse, keyboard ) at the same time...
I am using Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ (SM-N975F) with Android 10.
I am able to use the Samsung Dex on PC just fine but when i connect it to the TV through HDMI adapter, it only mirrors the screen and i get no option to turn on Samsung Dex. I have checked the HDMI connection setting too and it's set to start in Dex mode upon connection but still nothing happens.
I tried the same even on Android 9 before getting the update to Androi 10 but the issue faced was the same.
Any idea what to do? Or is there is any thing i am missing or doing wrong?
By the way i am using a USB C adapter which has 2 USB 3 ports, One USB C port and an HDMI port.
Any help would be appreciated.
I didnt know that dex also worked on tv...
it could be a fault in the adapter, it may lack the security or something that is required to pass through to HDMI. as with USB to PC it just transfers the info over a standard USB connection. but a lot of modern devices require certain security and HDMI revisions to actually work with a TV, partly to stop people putting the likes of netflix straight through a capture rig.
if you can get hold of a different make/brand of hub I would try that as it may just be that one.
Just to update that I used Samsung Dex Cable and it worked just fine with the TV. As soon as I connected through it, the option popped on phone for Dex. So yes, my Hdmi to Usbc adapter was at fault and there is always a plus side to use official accessories .
Hi guys, I'm having a problem with my Chiq 50in Android TV. I added a bluetooth mouse for use with Chrome browser (via Sideloader) because using the remote is a pain. Problem is, the mouse works perfectly...except for one thing. When I need to enter text, the mouse won't select from the onscreen keyboard, so I have to resort to the remote again which is so slow. Any ideas or suggestions?
Would a keyboard work for inputting text?
Late reply. Still useful
MATVT: Mouse for Android TV Toggle
GitHub - virresh/matvt: Virtual Mouse for Android TV that can be controlled via remote itself.
Virtual Mouse for Android TV that can be controlled via remote itself. - GitHub - virresh/matvt: Virtual Mouse for Android TV that can be controlled via remote itself.
github.com
or use bluetooth mouse
(no bluetooth support, then use "Bluetooth Adapter" which can be used via "USB")
or use long usb cable mouse or make one
DIY USB Extension Cable
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or check youtube
if no usb, bluetooth support then...
Tried another keyboard app maybe?