My Shield TV remote is often very slow to respond. Sliding/tapping the touch area or any button just doesn't respond and I have to press buttons several times or wait 10 seconds or so to get it to 'wake up'. Once it wakes up it seems fine for a little while (20 minutes or so) but then the problem returns. It seems like the remote is disconnecting and needs to reconnect before I can do anything with it. If that's the case, is there anyway to disable this behaviour?
Does anyone else have this problem or know what the solution is?
Yes, I've got the exact same issue.
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Follow up. Just got off the line with tech support, replaced HDMI cable. ? Percent improvement.
Let me know if it resolves your issue.
rriffle08 said:
Yes, I've got the exact same issue.
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Follow up. Just got off the line with tech support, replaced HDMI cable. Percent improvement.
Let me know if it resolves your issue.
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Tried swapping the HDMI cable. No improvement for me
I've done some more testing and it seems to be specific to the Shield Remote. If I use the Android TV Remote app on my phone, it's very fast and responsive. This leads me to think it's a problem with the remote itself rather than software on the Shield.
I read some threads elsewhere that interference from other devices can cause problems. I've removed both the other devices that were near the Shield (a Google Home Mini and a PS4) but this doesn't seem to have helped either.
Is the battery fully charged. It's the most obvious reason I can think of
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Hi, is the battery charging controlled from the A500 or the plug-in power supply?
I am hoping I can just put the correct plug on a spare 12v 1.5A supply
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Don't know your answer directly, but if you find a thread somewhere in here about the power button led colors, there is a link someone posted to the A500's repair manual... Maybe something in there can help you.
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Here we go, found the link: http://vache-android.com/v1/index.php?site=files&file=13
Interesting document..... Thanks
and I just found the A500 Diagnostics Tool.zip the guide references It's on some Russian site, and not sure if I am allowed to share the link, just search google for it and it is easy to find.
Hello everyone!
I have a nexus 7 (the first one) and I have used it for the longest time I can remember.
Recently, while I was in the hospital, a nurse dropped it and bam, the screen shattered. The touchscreen works but the glass is gone.
I can use the bottom left corner of the screen but about 60% of the upper screen is non-responsive to touch thanks to the glass. I have a lot of photos, memos, etc, on the nexus that I would like to recover but thanks to the notorious problem of the MTP not being detectable, I simply cannot extract any of the valuable data. I used to use wifi transfer but since I cannot connect to wifi (Upper part of screen is non-responsive), I simply cannot transfer any data either.
I have tried to look for replacement glass panels but here in Korea, it seems nobody really uses Nexus' brand devices and I simply could not find an Asus center that could fix this.
Is there any other method that I can use to extract the data? Seems recovery is useless because I am simply shown a "No Command" with a dead android on top whenever I try. I would love to simply let my tablet die in peace but the memories on this device is simply too valuable to give up on. Any method is welcome.
Try a USB keyboard or mouse.
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matt55555 said:
Try a USB keyboard or mouse.
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Yes, this ^
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Or use Adb to transfer the files. That could work too hopefully.
Or Dropbox or similar. Tho, you need WiFi obviously.
So yesterday my accelerometer completely stopped working. I even factory reset the phone to try and fix it. The thing that fixed it was dropping my phone on the carpet from a small height. Keep in mind that I went through a whole 8 hour work day constantly moving around, setting my phone on the desk, and setting it up in my car mount. None of that was enough to cause enough shock to make it work.
Also, my volume rocker bent in the middle from it resting against the arm of my office chair.
I made a video of the issues:
https://youtu.be/TIF0QZkFIuQ
Skip to 1:05 for the volume rocker and 2:15 for the auto rotate issue.
Does anyone have any ideas about the accelerometer? I did contact Google but it was after I troubleshooted and got it working so they couldn't issue a replacement. They also had no clue why it happened.
Below is the thread on the Nexus support site, it seems several other people have the same issue even after a replacement:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!searchin/nexus/rotate/nexus/ytCwNnOJEaM
It seems a 'stuck' orientation sensor is not that uncommon. There are a number of similar threads on the Moto X, where a drop (or just a good whack) applied to the phone has unstuck it.
I also have the same issue. I have dropped the phone twice. Once on carpet from about 2 feet up and another on a rug from the same distance. I use the official Nexus 6p case. From what I can tell the accelerometer stopped working after the 2nd drop which was last night.
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So I downloaded the app Accelerometer Monitor and it showed that my accelerometer was just stuck, it wasn't detecting any kind of movement at all. I flicked the top right side of my phone with my finger and it now works. Ridiculous.
I just wanted to report back that after the drop onto the couch, the accelerometer has not had any more issues. My phone even slipped out my pocket at my desk at work, hit the floor, and still no issues, not even a scratch. I'm hoping ti was just a fluke and won't happen again.
tdawg2k7 said:
I also have the same issue. I have dropped the phone twice. Once on carpet from about 2 feet up and another on a rug from the same distance. I use the official Nexus 6p case. From what I can tell the accelerometer stopped working after the 2nd drop which was last night.
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So I downloaded the app Accelerometer Monitor and it showed that my accelerometer was just stuck, it wasn't detecting any kind of movement at all. I flicked the top right side of my phone with my finger and it now works. Ridiculous.
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thanks for the finger flick tip! worked on my 5X. You're right it's just ridonculous. xD
My Redmi Note 3g is not powering on after inserting sim card. :crying: It is able to power up without sim.
Once it is power on it is working properly.Please note it's not Hard/Soft bricked.
Guys have you faced similar issue ever,How did you overcome it or suggest me the possible solutions?
Try cleaning the phone connectors the golden part an clean the pin of the commector on the phone.
Hope that helps
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Try cleaning the phone connectors the golden part an clean the pin of the commector on the phone.
Hope that helps
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Thanks for the reply.How to do this,please explain.
Try to use a cloth and wipe the golden part on thre batter and do it again on the phone connector
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And also try taking in and out of the battery hope it helps
I got a generic px6 Android unit from AliExpress for my RV. It works great when the RV is running off battery power.
As soon as I plug the RV in and it is working off the 120 to 12 volt converter, there is an actual buzzing that comes from the chassis of the radio (not the speakers).
My first thought is to try a capacitor to help correct the "dirty power" but curious if anyone else has a thought.
https://youtu.be/KDgXMV2UaLk
...not android auto.
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Suggest your "converter" checked, that noise is very bad powersupply/ buck converter noise, that is being suppressed by chokes inside the unit.
Crap... not android auto. Android radio... mods?