Where is debugging on htc evo




















Send feedback. Email me at this address if my answer is selected or commented on: Email me if my answer is selected or commented on. Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications. You may customize animations, background processes, USB cable settings, and much more. USB Debugging always gives you permission you a level of access to your Android device.

It will help you when you need system-level clearance for example when you coding a new apk or app. A magical incantation perhaps? Must I pray towards San Jose three times a day on a rug woven from kernel gurus' vast and scruffy beards? Is my Evo not Kosher? Must I be "sky clad" while debugging? Shall I teach my laptop to genuflect? Have you followed all the points from here? You need to set a flag in the manifest and also enable debugging on the actual device. Googling for that, plus "android" turned up the answer in the first link.

Windows Vista specifies "localhost" as "", but android doesn't really support IPv6 yet. Changing localhost to " I needed to run notepad "as admin" in order to save the changes. I just learned to use this debugger a day or two ago, and it worked fine. I noticed that there was an automatic Android OS update in the last day or two, also.

Perhaps this is just a coincidence. BUT - my beard was indeed scruffy yesterday, as you suggest, and the debugger was working. I've since shaved. Bad idea, apparently. Butt seriously - I powered down both Evo and computer HP running Vista , removed battery from both, then started over.

Same result, that is, no debugging. From the above HTC phone settings screen, you can find the Developer options at the lower sectin of the screen on your phone. Tap to open the developer options, you will be taken to a new window like below.



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