Go to Settings, Advance, Developer Options (you may have to press that selection five or six times until it unlocks), then in Developer Options select scroll down to the near bottom and select USB Connection.
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Go to Settings, then Advance, then Developer Options (you may have to press that selection five or six times until it unlocks), then in Developer Options select scroll down to the near bottom and select USB Connection.
It will give a number of options to select what you want the USB to do: Charging, File transfer, photo transfer, RNDIS, Audio Source, and MIDI.
Go to Settings, Advance, Developer Options (you may have to press that selection five or six times until it unlocks), then in Developer Options select scroll down to the near bottom and select USB Connection.
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It will give a number of options to select what you want the USB to do: Charging, File transfer, transfer, RNDIS, Audio Source, and MIDI.
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It will give a number of options to select what you want the USB to do: Charging, File transfer, photo transfer, RNDIS, Audio Source, and MIDI.
Go to Settings, Advance, Developer Options (you may have to press that selection five or six times until it unlocks), then in Developer Options select scroll down to the near bottom and select USB Connection.
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It will give a number of options to select what you want the USB to do: Charging, File transfer, hoto transfer, RNDIS, Audio Source, and MIDI.
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It will give a number of options to select what you want the USB to do: Charging, File transfer, transfer, RNDIS, Audio Source, and MIDI.
Go to Settings, Advance, Developer Options (you may have to press that selection five or six times until it unlocks), then in Developer Options select scroll down to the near bottom and select USB Connection.
It will give a number of options to select what you want the USB to do: Charging, File transfer, hoto transfer, RNDIS, Audio Source, and MIDI.