This is a really out there question but hoping you can help. You've unlocked the ability to use a mouse and keyboard via the wireless ADB to navigate the screens remotely. But do you know how to connect a mouse and keyboard directly into the car via bluetooth so we can do the same while in the car? Two issues I'm facing: 1.) I can connect a bluetooth mouse, but once the mouse is disconnected, you have to go through the pairing process again for the mouse to be usable. 2.) Scanning for the bluetooth keyboard works, but it asks for a 4 digit pin when pairing which does not work when keying it in with the keyboard (something to do with old android versions or something?) is there something else we need to install to get this working properly and seamlessly?
1. Unless the mouse is actively scanning for a BT connection, the car isn't going to automatically connect I believe. Have you toggled on the auto connect (sorry if there isn't one - I don't use Bluetooth at all) button in the car, for the mouse? 2. I don't recall having this issue when I paired my Razer Huntsman Mini V3. I'll try again when I get a chance to see if I did anything out of the ordinary. Again, I seldom use Bluetooth even in-car so my knowledge is pretty bad.
Thanks for the reply. I've kinda HALF figured this out. Plugging in a USB keyboard directly into the front USB data port will recognise the keyboard and accept inputs from it. That got me thinking. So I plugged in a logitech wireless receiver for one of the keyboards I have and it worked properly. I think this should work for my mouse too since it can communicate with receiver. Oh and by the way, I have a Seal and not an Atto3 so maybe things are slightly different between the two cars. Hope this info helps out someone. @@XingersTechLounge1
Have you checked the wireless ADB toggle switch? Settings > DiLink (may be called something else) > Software > spam the white text (not the blue button) “Reset to default settings” until you reach the new screen (white background) Then, toggle on wireless ADB, and test again.
I have created one now but can't download folders, I googled and looks like Apple does not support downloading folder. Don't you think Dropbox would have been way better option?
This is a really out there question but hoping you can help.
You've unlocked the ability to use a mouse and keyboard via the wireless ADB to navigate the screens remotely. But do you know how to connect a mouse and keyboard directly into the car via bluetooth so we can do the same while in the car?
Two issues I'm facing:
1.) I can connect a bluetooth mouse, but once the mouse is disconnected, you have to go through the pairing process again for the mouse to be usable.
2.) Scanning for the bluetooth keyboard works, but it asks for a 4 digit pin when pairing which does not work when keying it in with the keyboard (something to do with old android versions or something?)
is there something else we need to install to get this working properly and seamlessly?
1. Unless the mouse is actively scanning for a BT connection, the car isn't going to automatically connect I believe. Have you toggled on the auto connect (sorry if there isn't one - I don't use Bluetooth at all) button in the car, for the mouse?
2. I don't recall having this issue when I paired my Razer Huntsman Mini V3. I'll try again when I get a chance to see if I did anything out of the ordinary. Again, I seldom use Bluetooth even in-car so my knowledge is pretty bad.
Thanks for the reply. I've kinda HALF figured this out. Plugging in a USB keyboard directly into the front USB data port will recognise the keyboard and accept inputs from it. That got me thinking. So I plugged in a logitech wireless receiver for one of the keyboards I have and it worked properly. I think this should work for my mouse too since it can communicate with receiver. Oh and by the way, I have a Seal and not an Atto3 so maybe things are slightly different between the two cars. Hope this info helps out someone. @@XingersTechLounge1
hi...can we install youtube and gmaps without gbox?
Use UA-cam Vanced.
GMaps need Google Services to work so, it'll be difficult to get it working without an emulator like GBox.
I'm receiving the error message of "No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it". Any thoughts?
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The very first time you do this, you need to be in the car to press "allow" on the car screen.
Also, have you sideloaded wireless ADB per my instructions in the comments?
@@XingersTechLounge1 Wireless ADB is sideloaded, no Allow prompt on screen. Same error message when connecting (known correct IP)
Have you checked the wireless ADB toggle switch?
Settings > DiLink (may be called something else) > Software > spam the white text (not the blue button) “Reset to default settings” until you reach the new screen (white background)
Then, toggle on wireless ADB, and test again.
I have installed wireless abd but where can I find the app? How can I switch the toggle? A video would be better If you have time.
What If I don't have apple id?
You will have to create one?
I have created one now but can't download folders, I googled and looks like Apple does not support downloading folder. Don't you think Dropbox would have been way better option?
@shafaqat309 Use iCloud in a browser. Let's you select all apps/folders for download at once.
I use iCloud because I have 2TB storage capacity here.
link doesnt work
Pastebin was down. Back up now.
can I access the cameras ?
The forward facing dashcam?