How can I install Roku TV to check the remote control?
I tried to search in the official documentation, but I didn't find anything
Is it possible to install Roku TV on a computer?
As of now, there is no emulator available for Roku devices.
Related
I read a lot for my problem, but still didn't find solution. I have Huawei P9 Lite. I install Google Usb Driver, but I don't see my device. Please help.
When you connect your phone to your PC and press RUN app in AS, a window will pop-up and it will say no devices connected. Go to settings in your phone, enable developer options, and enable usb-debugging, and then your phone will be displayed in that window.
I've connected my phone in the Camera mode, I have installed the latest motorola drivers from https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481/action/auth. And I've also installed the avd from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
My device is just not showing up in the available devices when I try testing my app. Please help.
Enable USB debugging on the device (Developer options).
I've followed this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb2olFyoMV4 and it worked well with my Moto G 2nd Generation.
When I try to see the logs from my device on Android Monitor, I had to unlock my device and there was a message asking if it was ok to debug from this computer.
Allow USB Debug message
Hope it works for you too.
I want to develop for Google Glass with Android Studio. I'm really new to it. When I connect Google Glass to my computer over USB, Android Studio does not recognize it ("no connected devices").
Android Studio recognizes when I'm connecting my mobile over USB, and my computer recognizes the glasses, but Android Studio cannot find the connection to the glasses. I of course enabled debugging on the glasses, and it's connected to my mobile. What am I doing wrong?
I had the same issue. I posted about it earlier this year on the Glass Explorers forum to ask for some help. I got a couple of responses, tried them, and this is what worked for me, posted by Kevin
"Are you running Windows? If so open the device manager and see what Glass is listed as, if it has an exclimation point right click and update driver software choose to search your computer for the driver and point it too the sdk>extras > google_usb folder (assuming you have updated the drivers in the sdk manager recently.
After this is done reboot the pc plug your Glass in let it install the drivers and if it is working properly you may get a prompt on Glass to trust this computer for debugging.. If this didnt work.
Go back to the device manager, glass should now be listed as an android adb device. Now click on this and choose to update driver software, then instead of pointing the the google_usb folder, click on the part below that "let me pick from a list of device drivers on my pc.." When you do this choose composite usb device and then it should recognize the Glass in adb. "
I hope this helps.
EDIT:
Another thing to try:
You need to make sure that you have the right drivers. The issue for me was that I needed to open the SDK manager and download the USB Drivers - go try that.
The Anymote Protocol is used for Google TV, but I don't know if it will be usefull on Android TV. Thanks!!!
No, the Android TV does not implement the Anymote protocol. Google not made public yet a documentation / API for controlling Android TV boxes the same way we could control Google TV.
I want to develop and test Gear 2 Tizen apps on my Galaxy S4. But the device is not discovered by Tizen wearable IDE. I have Mac 10.9.3.
I need device DUID to be able to test apps on it but device is not discovered in "connection explorer".
Please help.
You mean S4 is not detected by Tizen SDK? It's not supposed to be.
But the SDK should detect the Gear device.
I fixed the issue. I enabled development mode in the watch and connected it to my PC. Samsung documentation was unclear and didn't help me.