Daniel Fernandes
Android Enthusiast
Now, if I had to connect my phone to Android Studio for testing an app, I have to connect it using a USB cable...
But I have a problem, my notebook has only two USB ports and both of them are occupied by the mouse and keyboard ( I prefer using an external mouse and keyboard).
So, I wanted to know if there is a way to wirelessly connect my phone either using Bluetooth or WiFi or even like how MIT App Inventor's Companion works...
I know that there is a way to do this using WiFi, but for that method, you need to connect it using USB for the first time... I don't want that...
Is there any hack or something you can use to turn Bluetooth into a USB thing? (Bluetooth is wireless USB, right?)
Oh, and that phone of mine isn't rooted...
Any ideas, suggestions and help would be appreciated..!
But I have a problem, my notebook has only two USB ports and both of them are occupied by the mouse and keyboard ( I prefer using an external mouse and keyboard).
So, I wanted to know if there is a way to wirelessly connect my phone either using Bluetooth or WiFi or even like how MIT App Inventor's Companion works...
I know that there is a way to do this using WiFi, but for that method, you need to connect it using USB for the first time... I don't want that...
Is there any hack or something you can use to turn Bluetooth into a USB thing? (Bluetooth is wireless USB, right?)
Oh, and that phone of mine isn't rooted...
Any ideas, suggestions and help would be appreciated..!