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Add tutorial to this github page #20

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snqijsskfoqojs38292snssj0291sm opened this issue Jan 18, 2021 · 0 comments
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Add tutorial to this github page #20

snqijsskfoqojs38292snssj0291sm opened this issue Jan 18, 2021 · 0 comments

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  • Tested with Windows 10 (20H2) - 64 Bit and Home version.

  • adbGUI version: 2.1

  • Tested with these Android devices: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (Android 11 + OneUI 3), Google Pixel 5 (Android 11), OnePlus 7 Pro (Android 10 + OxygenOS 10), Huawei Mate 40 Pro (Android 10 + EMUI 11)

Tutorial

  1. Download these things
  1. Unpack the ZIP file e.g. to Desktop. In this test it was this file: platform-tools_r30.0.5-windows.zip

  2. Open the folder on the Desktop: /platform-tools

  3. Put the adbGUI.exe into the folder /platform-tools

  4. Start adbGUI.exe for example with a right double click action from the mouse.

  5. Connect your Android device to the computer via USB cable.

  6. Enable the developer options and USB debugging on the Android device.
    An example of how it works on a Google Android device.
    https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/dev-options#enable

  7. Now the Android device appears in the top right corner of adbGUI.exe under Connected Devices:.

  8. Have fun. :)

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