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Remote debugging with chrome
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13/10/2014 14:14:05
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, United States
 
 
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Android
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Miscellaneous
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01609163
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Success. Only the Lenovo drivers would work and I had to learn (again) how to manually install drivers.
Thanks Viv

>FWIW I just googled 'Lenovo adb drivers' - which brought up a couple of links for Yoga and ThinkPad - don't know what you're using.....
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>>>Does the 'adb devices' command show your device as being connected?
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>>No it doesn't but when I plug the USB cable in, I get the normal dialog boxes to browse the tablet's drive.
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>>The first time I run adb devices, it starts a daemon on port 5037. Not sure if that is the correct port. I read in the docs about using port forwarding but not sure that is necessary since I can get to my web browser from the tablet. Last, just to clarify, all I am trying to do is debug a web app running on my Android tablet.
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>>Thanks.
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>>>>Thanks Viv. The first link has a link for Lenovo but it is all in Chinese. Even after translation, I couldn't find the driver. The generic driver on your second link installed and seems to be working but I still can't get Chrome's device inspector to find the tablet.
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>>>>I saw Android Studio by JetBrains and I will probably download it when I get to that point. I use PhpStorm by the same company and it is probably the best IDE I have ever used.
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>>>>>>I have been trying to get the to work with my tablet and I am stuck on installing the usb driver to talk to my tablet. The docs from google say install in from here sdk\extras\google\usb_driver\ but they are not there. I even downloaded the SDK and still not there. Any idea where I can find the drivers?
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>>>>>Think it depends on your device : http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#Drivers
>>>>>Google driver is here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
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>>>>>FWIW, I recently switched to using Android Studio ( I'm pretty sure the download includes everything you need - but I'm not sure since I had the SDK already installed) : http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio.html
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