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@zahy I think I solved the problem. On older devices like ours, a direct USB connection will not work. Turn on tethering via USB instead of a hotspot on your mobile device, but do so with wifi turned off. If you are not going to connect another device later, turn off Android USB. If you are going to connect, keep it open and click on the IP address that appears there when you open the application. By the way, if your mobile device’s wifi is on, your computer will pull the internet from your mobile device rather than itself, but according to my experience, establishing a direct USB connection with a new device provides better performance, so both can be used. I do not recommend connecting to that tablet if you are not going to use it for its screen and pen
R2FleX參與者If I try to connect via wired internet sharing (usb ethernet phone to pc) rather than wirelessly, it works (regardless of whether USB Android is turned on or not), but if I try to connect directly via USB, it doesn’t work, please help.
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R2FleX參與者I have the same problem, my device is Galaxy Note 4 and I can connect via wireless connection, but when I try to connect via USB, it gives a black screen. The touchscreen still works and soon it disconnects from the PC, but it seems like there is still a connection on the phone. I tried everything but it didn’t work. I closed the problematic applications and did all the other suggestions, but it doesn’t work, but when I try to connect with another phone, I can connect.
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