Bluetooth device not working on my windows 10,Toshiba laptop.I have tried updating but still can't get it.
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I have a usb device for transmitting data. the device works perfect in windows OS. I am to use the device in Android 13 the Device acts as Human Interface Device.
I am using Android Emulator for programming. It seems the emulator work only for UI and not for external hardware.
And I achived that in android app, It can able to read that pendrive. When I run that app in Emulator it is not detecting.
Can you suggest how can I make Android emulator detect the usb device.
Thank you for your kind interest.
Regards
I want to connect USB device on Emulator.. and need to view that contents.
So, my xbox one controller does not show up in my windows 10 bluetooth pairing. It 100% is not a problem with the controller since it works in both other pcs and my android phone. Somewhere, somehow, its id is forgotten in my bluetooth settings. I have, used bluetooth tools to unpair everything, removed everything xbox related from my device manager, removed the controller from devices and printers, and obviously removed from bluetooth and other devices. Even after deleting the device from
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Devices
i still cannot for the life of me connect it to my pc. Any idea how I can delete all my connected ids or something? It used to work until yesterday, when i plugged it and then unplugged it using a usb cable.
I'm trying to make an Android application for Android Things running on raspberry pi that takes USB joystick inputs (including DJI Mavic controller) and passes it over BLE HID as a gamepad.
Windows, Oculus Quest and Mac all recognize it as a gamepad, but when I try to connect to it, they connect and disconnect right away. I'm not sure why
Is there any tool on any OS that logs the BLE HID pairing process to find out what went wrong?
https://github.com/darvin/USBMavicBLEHIDAndroidThing/blob/master/app/src/main/java/jp/kshoji/blehid/HidPeripheral.java
For some reason I am unable to connect my Android phone to PC using a USB cable. I have tried everything from changing cable, updating drivers and even factory resetting the phone but nothing works. Consequently I can not debug in Android Studio. Is there any way to debug(using Bluetooth, WiFi or something else) without using a USB cable at all?
PS: Please do not mark this question as duplicate. I have already read answer to similar questions([one of them is this])1 but the solution suggested there involves using USB cable at least once(for initial setting of debugging via Bluetooth/WiFi). Is there any way that let you debug apps without using a USB cable at all?
When I try to connect my plantronics wireless headset via Bluetooth to my windows 8.1, I find that the device is not visible to pair.
Hence I am not able to connect to it.
I have made the settings to enable my laptop detect the bluetooth devices. Still its not able to search.
Try to install [Broadcom Bluetooth 4.0 Driver for Windows 8.1 ] LINK=>> 1 !
At least works fine on my HP-EliteBook-8570p with stereo "BlueDio 99B" headset. After switching the headset ON the Windows connect the device automatically, and switch Audio-Stream into new-attached device. Optimal!
PS - Unfortunately it is still the Problem with Windows 8.1 + Skype( MIC-Problem) :( Windows 8 is the first OS, than not support Skype at all! ;)