Will connecting a USB-based (not bluetooth) GPS to an elfin work? I would need to buy a female-USB to mini-USB wire, of course.
Would I need to install these drivers?
1800pocketpc.com/2010/04/30/connect-usb-devices-like-hdd-keyboard-and-mouse-to-your-windows-mobile-using-zeno-usb-host-drivers.html
If it does work, would there be any way to also give it external power at the same time? Maybe some strange USB dongle which I could plug both a power USB and my USB-GPS into?
So the Nexus 4 doesn't have USB OTG support. That sucks. I'm fairly certain the answer on the following question will be "no", but I've still got hope.
With SlimPort, you can connect your Nexus 4 to a HDMI monitor, similar to MHL. It also charges your device. In my amazing Dell ST2220T touch monitor (well, the touch isn't so amazing, but the screen quality is), there are four USB ports. When I connect my Nexus 4 to my monitor with SlimPort, would I be able to plug in a keyboard and mouse in the USB ports on my monitor?
If not, I could use bluetooth (if you can connect multiple devices at least, both mouse and keyboard) or use the touch functionality on my monitor, but I'm not sure that works because it's a seperate cable.
It would be really cool to use the N4 as a sort of mini computer. Like Ubuntu had in mind. I can connect it to my speakers, to my monitor, I'm only hoping that I won't have to buy bluetooth accessoires. I prefer to use my wired accessoires, or if that isn't possible the touch functionality of my monitor, but I'm fairly both won't be possible.
the usb on your monitor would have a upstream connector that goes into your pc, so it won't work with phone,
you have to use bluetooth keyboard and mouse
republicano said:
the usb on your monitor would have a upstream connector that goes into your pc, so it won't work with phone,
you have to use bluetooth keyboard and mouse
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So even if the N4 had USB Host support, I still wouldn't be able to use a wired keyboard and mouse together with the SlimPort, right? I doubt there's some adapter that can do both.
The slimport controller acts as a switch, it either routes usb or displayport signals though the data pins, the usb lanes are not connected while it's in use.
While displayport does contain aux pins for handling additional stuff such as usb (hypothetically?), those pins do not exist in our setup.
I have a slimport cable and it works great for connecting to my tv and watching stuff, but, I've just bought a new car which has a half decent screen in it (well, slightly better than the phone) and I know other android phone users have had video playing on that screen. to do it they need the phone to do all the processing (car screen to be just a dumb screen) and they use the car's usb input. So, I'm wondering ...is there any kind of slimport to usb instead of hdmi cable, or is there a male hdmi to male usb adapter that I could use to connect my slimport to the car usb slot? ideally something that's cheap as I won't know if it will work until i plug it in.
thanks for any ideas.
Hi All,
I have an issue with my Galaxy S4 (CM12.1) and the Leicke Clever Dock multimedia and otg dock I'm using. If I operate the dock by the instructions (plug in usb peripherals then plug in HDMI then plug in micro usb power before plugging the phone in) it works flawlessly. If I then power off the dock leaving the phone on (i use macrodroid to set it into a low power mode) and then power up again it starts charging but wont transfer the screen to hdmi unless I pull out the phone and plug it back in.
I assume that the issue is the trigger for MHL but I cant understand whether it is something in the phone that isnt putting the usb port into mhl mode or if its the dock not doing something.
A few options:
1 - Find a new dock that enables this (im struggling to work out whether any of them can, even the official samsung one)
2 - Get the phone to enable MHL when charging (i have searched high and low and cant find anything that might be able to help
3 - Get the phone to disable and then enable the usb port (dont know if this will even solve the problem)
4 - Other (suggestions appreciated)
Im also investigating screen casting and will see if there is a route there but I will also need the OTG capability.
Cheers
Findlay
I have this Note 3 which has a busted screen (touch seems to react, LCD black). So I got a smart dock for it so I could use it with my tv as a "desktop computer". But when I plug it in the dock the phone starts charging and the docks OTG light comes on, but the TV still doesn`t show anything.
Do you guys know any possible fixes?
I also tried mirroring with a pc, but as USB debugging is off I can't do that either, any ideas on how to turn it on with a busted screen?
did you connect the MHL adapter to a power source?
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did you connect the MHL adapter to a power source?
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Yes, I tried it out with a S3 and it worked perfectly. The only thing I can think of is that there are some mirroring settings that are not toggled.