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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ environment and Android-powered device for testing and debugging on the device.<
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<p>You can use any Android-powered device as an environment for running,
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debugging, and testing your applications. The tools included in the SDK make it easy to install and
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run your application on the device each time you compile. You can install your application on the
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device directly from Eclipse or from the command line with ADB. If
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device directly from Android Studio or from the command line with ADB. If
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you don't yet have a device, check with the service providers in your area to determine which
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Android-powered devices are available.</p>
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@@ -73,13 +73,21 @@ screen to find Developer options at the bottom.</p>
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would on the emulator. Before you can start, there are just a few things to do:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Declare your application as "debuggable" in your Android Manifest.
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<p>When using Eclipse, you can skip this step, because running your app directly from
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the Eclipse IDE automatically enables debugging.</p>
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<li>Verify that your application is "debuggable" in your manifest or <em>build.gradle</em> file.
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<p>In the build file, make sure the <em>debuggable</em> property in the <em>debug</em> build
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type is set to true. The build type property overrides the manifest setting. </p>
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<pre>
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android {
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buildTypes {
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debug {
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debuggable true
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}
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</pre>
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<p>In the <code>AndroidManifest.xml</code> file, add <code>android:debuggable="true"</code> to
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the <code><application></code> element.</p>
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<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> If you manually enable debugging in the manifest
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file, be sure to disable it before you build for release (your published application
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file, be sure to disable it in your release build (your published application
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should usually <em>not</em> be debuggable).</p></li>
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<li>Enable <strong>USB debugging</strong> on your device.
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<ul>
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@@ -148,7 +156,7 @@ higher.</p>
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devices</code> from your SDK {@code platform-tools/} directory. If connected,
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you'll see the device name listed as a "device."</p>
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<p>If using Eclipse, run or debug your application as usual. You will be
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<p>If using Android Studio, run or debug your application as usual. You will be
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presented with a <b>Device Chooser</b> dialog that lists the available
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emulator(s) and connected device(s). Select the device upon which you want to
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install and run the application.</p>
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@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ page.title=OEM USB Drivers
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<li><a href="#InstallingDriver">Installing a USB Driver</a>
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<ol>
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<li><a href="#Win7">Windows 7</a></li>
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<li><a href="#WinXp">Windows XP</a></li>
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<li><a href="#WinVista">Windows Vista</a></li>
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</ol>
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</li>
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@@ -58,7 +57,6 @@ development.</p>
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<ol class="nolist">
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<li><a href="#Win7">Windows 7</a></li>
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<li><a href="#WinXp">Windows XP</a></li>
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<li><a href="#WinVista">Windows Vista</a></li>
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</ol>
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@@ -116,50 +114,6 @@ Driver is located in {@code <sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\}.)</li>
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<h3 id="WinXp">Windows XP</h3>
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<p>To install the Android USB driver on Windows XP for the first time:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port. Windows
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will detect the device and launch the Hardware Update Wizard.</li>
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<li>Select <strong>Install from a list or specific location</strong> and click
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<strong>Next</strong>.</li>
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<li>Select <strong>Search for the best driver in these locations</strong>; un-check
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<strong>Search
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removable media</strong>; and check <strong>Include
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this location in the search</strong>.</li>
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<li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
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Driver is located in {@code <sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\}.)</li>
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<li>Click <strong>Next</strong> to install the driver.</li>
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</ol>
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<p>Or, to <em>upgrade</em> an existing Android USB driver on Windows XP with the new
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driver:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.</li>
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<li>Right-click on <em>My Computer</em> from your desktop or Windows Explorer,
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and select <strong>Manage</strong>.</li>
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<li>Select <strong>Device Manager</strong> in the left pane.</li>
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<li>Locate and expand <em>Android Phone</em> in the right pane.</li>
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<li>Right-click <em>Android Composite ADB Interface</em> and select <strong>Update
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Driver</strong>.
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This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.</li>
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<li>Select <strong>Install from a list or specific location</strong> and click
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<strong>Next</strong>.</li>
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<li>Select <strong>Search for the best driver in these locations</strong>; un-check <strong>Search
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removable media</strong>; and check <strong>Include
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this location in the search</strong>.</li>
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<li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB
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Driver is located in {@code <sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\}.)</li>
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<li>Click <strong>Next</strong> to upgrade the driver.</li>
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</ol>
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<h3 id="WinVista">Windows Vista</h3>
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<p>To install the Android USB driver on Windows Vista for the first time:</p>
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