[Q] Atrix 4g MB860 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

OK after many hours to get my Broadcom usb Bluetooth adapter to work with w8 64 bit and pair with my phone (tip don't put the dongle into a usb hub....ahhh duh) anyways now that I got it working oh by the way you have to initiate the connection from the PC, I saw this option to control the pc with the phone via Bluetooth, cool didn't work, then hit ctrl/shift/1 which switch's it up to allow you to control the phone with the pc, cool didn't work. I finally got an error that said your phone must support remote mouse and keyboard? So after much searching I can't seem to find this feature...any clues Thanx[/IMG]

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[Q] question about tethering

hello
i'd like to connect my samsung player star to my folio100 in foliomod 1.3a by dexter, but the folio can't connect my phone in bluetooth " find but not connect" is there a possible solution with usb or another thing
i've search in many places but can't find the solution.
my phone give internet to my pc with "new pc studio"
thank's to every one
I connect my folio with my htc magic using wifi tethering. Have you try this instead the bluetooth?
Sent from my Folio 100 using Tapatalk
The only way, for now, to have internet on the folio is through wifi.
The bluetooth stack is not complete and/or android can't use bluetooth as a client for internet. I've also searched for many hours.
Archos has made a lot of effort in enabling bluetooth tethering, but i don't know if it's an app or extra functions in the bluetooth drivers.
A little good news is, people are trying to make 3G usb sticks working on the folio.

[Q]Bluetooth controller via usb

if i can connect the PS3 controller to my phone with bluetooth while the phone is connected to my PC with usb cable,
is there any way i can use the controller on my PC trough my phone bluetooth?
(like making my phone a bluetooth usb dongle).
it sounds possible, but i cant find any info about it.
btw im using samsung galaxy s3
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its kinda good idea...
cant find anything related on web

z2 dualshock won't connect

Hi all,
Im trying to connect my ps3 dualshock controller to my z2, but i go to settings xperia connectivity-dualshock controller- and then plugin the ota cable to the z2 and then connect the controllet but the next button is greyed out.
Any help.
SUPERSTARDJ01 said:
Hi all,
Im trying to connect my ps3 dualshock controller to my z2, but i go to settings xperia connectivity-dualshock controller- and then plugin the ota cable to the z2 and then connect the controllet but the next button is greyed out.
Any help.
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should be working fine if its connected via OTG cable
should also work fine if you connected via bluetooth
the connectivity app seems to fail when it works fine :/
try messing around with it, i found that once it was connnected via usb it worked fine, was able to play games n all
Ok, i connectednit again the control flashes all 4 lights then after a few, fast flashes ot turns to a steady slow flash, thebdualshock connectivity next ia still greyed out, i tried via bluetooth and it doesnt see it, the cable i have is a male micro usb to femal usb.
Ive managed to.connect the dualshock and it works wired but not wireless, any tips?

[Q] Use android device as a USB sound card or DAC/amp?

The sound card on my laptop is ageing and was not very good to begin with but the one in my phone is great. Is there a USB (not wireless) solution for my PC to detect my phone as a sound card and have the DAC in my phone process the digital audio signal and for me to listen through my phone's headphone jack?
Basically is there a solution that allows me to use my phone as an external usb headphone DAC/amp?
I've done some googling but not found any viable solution yet.
The first one I found that works is WiFiAudio, which you can get to work over USB by enabling USB Networking.
You have to run software on the PC (I tested from Windows 10). Don't know if there's Mac software but I'll be wanting it as well.
play.google.com /store/apps/details?id=com.vnd.wifi_audio
keithkimster said:
The first one I found that works is WiFiAudio, which you can get to work over USB by enabling USB Networking.
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it's called USB Tethering in android, which is located in Portable Hotspot section.
We'd like to elaborate here a little as it took us some time to figure out how exactly to use our android as a sound card for a PC.
There's another app out there - SoundWire, which we used and known for some time, we haven't tried WiFiAudio, but found it. Think it's pretty similar.
So what those apps do is they let you connect to your android via LAN (WiFi in most cases unless u got ethernet cable in your phone) and they let you transmit sound to your phone. It's pretty simple and straightforward. The drawback is audio delay, which increases with buffer size. But good video player like MPC let's us change audio delay so we can make it play faster than video to compensate for that, takes a little time to figure out the delay tho.
SO we wanted to try it over usb cable, maybe it'd reduce/eliminate the delay heh. (it doesn't) That's how we found this post and we got kinda stumbled on "enabling USB Networking". Tried to look it up, read wiki and all. Turns out it's called USB Tethering in android, which is located in Portable Hotspot section. After enabling that - it adds a network on the PC, provided it's connected via usb cable ofc. Turned off all networking on android (WiFi, mobile) And it works. Though had to type in IP manually.
So now it can be used as a usb sound card without WiFi or anything. Still has a delay tho.
upd: Using a usb cable allows to reduce buffer size to minimum without getting any stutter leading essentially to no noticeable delay. Which is great.

Casting phone Nav info to Pioneer AVH-X490BS

I purchased this indash Pioneer unit for large screen display of nav info using Waze or Google maps. The phone function connects OK via USB, the bluetooth connects OK for music, but the Pioneer will not recognize the phone's nav input.
Two different brand phones owned by the radio shop crew connect flawlessly to the unit via USB. They have tried repeatedly to get the X829 LeMax2 running stock Android 6.0.1 to connect, without any sign of success.
Could it be the USB-C? The two other phones are the older style USB.
Anyone have a solution?
Martin
Hi!
Do you use Android Auto?
Do you enable the connection to your Pioneer?
LoBinS said:
Hi!
Do you use Android Auto?
Do you enable the connection to your Pioneer?
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Thanks for the info - I had not heard about Android Auto. I tried it, and it does not recognize my Pioneer unit. It is not listed either as an accepted or rejected car.
After some experimentation, I found that the problem apparently is in the USB-C. I had thought the phone was commecting via USB, but it was using BT. A. Auto will connect via BT but not by USB.
I tried with USB set for debug or not, for MTP or not, but nada all ways. The Pioneer will not connect via the USB-C. A thumb drive of music with the old style USB connects perfectly, so it is not a defective USB connection in the Pioneer but the C format. HELP!!!
Martin

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