HTC kaiser USB, Host or only Client? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

hey, anyone knows if the kaiser's usb is host or only client? and if it is client, any way to make it host??

Isaygarcia said:
hey, anyone knows if the kaiser's usb is host or only client? and if it is client, any way to make it host??
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testing with otg adapter and flash drive...
change the title to kaiser otg host or something

hum?
tyeo098 said:
testing with otg adapter and flash drive...
change the title to kaiser otg host or something
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any results for it??

OTG adapter fits, but the jump drive doesnt light up, indicating its not being powered, no recognition. but I am sure that there is an OTG chip on the device though. otherwise they would have a standard mini-a usb port.

where can i find an OTG adaptr??

Mine came with a set of usb adapters, for 20$ I can hook anything TO anything!!!
Although google is your best bet.

I also read that the chipset used in this PDA should have support for OTG USB, and that OTG is controlled by 1 pin on the USB connector, and that HTC might
have left it unconnected..
would be possible to connect it and have OTG functionalities?
Otherwise does it exist something like bluetooth hubs which transform usb devices into bluetooth?

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mini usb network adapter?

Anyone ever seen a wireless network adapter that would plug directly into vogue mini usb? Something similar to this http://www.fommy.com/view-full-page...+Vogue+XV6900&cat=WiFi+Networking&skuno=80821
i know this post is reaallly old but anyways...
this is your only option:
http://www.expansys-usa.com/d.aspx?i=140798
Reddog80p said:
Anyone ever seen a wireless network adapter that would plug directly into vogue mini usb? Something similar to this http://www.fommy.com/view-full-page...+Vogue+XV6900&cat=WiFi+Networking&skuno=80821
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isnt this already the adapter you are looking for?!
I didnt know this type of adapter exist for the smal USB for the vogue... but looks like it is compatible for the Vogue
the small usb in the vogue is USB-B, it is a usb client, not a usb host.
You can only plug a USB host into it, like a computer. The thing linked in the OP may have a small usb plug, but that doesn't mean it would work.

USB Host

Coming to Leo from the Advantage I'm missing the USB host cable which allows me to conect USB devices like a standard keyboard, pen drive, etc. Does anyone knows if HTC have plans on this? Or if it will be possible to gat a cable like this for the Leo?
oficially, Leo doesn`t have USB host
rcf2 said:
Coming to Leo from the Advantage I'm missing the USB host cable which allows me to conect USB devices like a standard keyboard, pen drive, etc. Does anyone knows if HTC have plans on this? Or if it will be possible to gat a cable like this for the Leo?
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wondering if this can solve your problem:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Micro-USB-Hos...wItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item3a5631dbfe
not sure though.
i have one
i have one but not conect with my leo.....what driver use??? i
I could connect my usb keyboard to my leo?
thanks
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[Q] OTG with USB hub instead of Y cable?

Hi friends,
I want to attach to my touchpad memory card reader and external hard drive.
I wonder if it will be possible instead of buying Y cable and connect it to the OTG, to use my existing USB hub and connect to him the devices and the external battery bank.
Will it work?
Thanks
avizov2 said:
Hi friends,
I want to attach to my touchpad memory card reader and external hard drive.
I wonder if it will be possible instead of buying Y cable and connect it to the OTG, to use my existing USB hub and connect to him the devices and the external battery bank.
Will it work?
Thanks
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im assuming youre talking about doing this in android 4.0.x +. if so then yes you should be able to connect an externally powered usb hub to the OTG cable and connect more than one device at a time.
Thanks
haxin said:
im assuming youre talking about doing this in android 4.0.x +. if so then yes you should be able to connect an externally powered usb hub to the OTG cable and connect more than one device at a time.
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Yes android 4.
to be precise, I don't have powered usb hub.
I have normal usb hub which I will connect him the power with usb battery bank device.
will it work?
avizov2 said:
Yes android 4.
to be precise, I don't have powered usb hub.
I have normal usb hub which I will connect him the power with usb battery bank device.
will it work?
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Yes. You need to give power to the periphal usb devices. I tried the same yesterday, without problems.
Hey all
I have a powered Belkin USB hub (this one: http://www.belkin.com/us/F4U040-Belkin/p/P-F4U040), coupled with an OTG cable which I know work together, as my Kindle Fire recognizes all USB devices through this setup (Keyboard, Mouse, Flash Drive etc).
I was surprised to find that my HP touchpad does not recognize any devices connected to this hub.
I did some diagnostics with USB Device Utility, and the touchpad recognizes my USB OTG cable, as it shows as a 'Qualcomm On-Chip EHCI Host Controller'.
The touchpad simply does not see anything plugged into the hub, be it a keyboard, mouse or flash drive.
Please help me here, guys!
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
MainCourse said:
Hey all
I have a powered Belkin USB hub (this one: http://www.belkin.com/us/F4U040-Belkin/p/P-F4U040), coupled with an OTG cable which I know work together, as my Kindle Fire recognizes all USB devices through this setup (Keyboard, Mouse, Flash Drive etc).
I was surprised to find that my HP touchpad does not recognize any devices connected to this hub.
I did some diagnostics with USB Device Utility, and the touchpad recognizes my USB OTG cable, as it shows as a 'Qualcomm On-Chip EHCI Host Controller'.
The touchpad simply does not see anything plugged into the hub, be it a keyboard, mouse or flash drive.
Please help me here, guys!
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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Are you sure that's powered? The picture doesn't show any DC connectors. Is it powered by something like a mini USB to USB cable on the back? If so, that might not be enough to power the device and the peripherals attached to the ports.
Belkin Hub
Daistaar said:
Are you sure that's powered? The picture doesn't show any DC connectors. Is it powered by something like a mini USB to USB cable on the back? If so, that might not be enough to power the device and the peripherals attached to the ports.
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The belkin does have an external dc power supply and is not powered via usb
I think you need a Y cable even with a powered hub as its purpose is to inject power back into the OTG chip in the Touchpad.

Nexus 7 OTG Questions

I have a OTG cable for my nexus 7. I need to connect it up to my computer and a mouse at the same time with a USB hub, How can i connect it to my computer. I have tried a usb-usb cable with no luck
I wonder if a wifi usb dongle would work. I hate that I had to call it a dongle, but I can't think of another word for it right now.
The tablet can either be a host (for the mouse device) or a device (for the PC host), not both at the same time. If you want to use adb while using a mouse, look into wireless adb.
Try Timur's USB Rom
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/37755-timurs-kernel-usb-rom-usb-host-power-management-usb-audio/
elmicha said:
The tablet can either be a host (for the mouse device) or a device (for the PC host), not both at the same time. If you want to use adb while using a mouse, look into wireless adb.
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I was wondering, can you use a usb otg with a usb hub so that you can use a keyboard and charge the N7 at the same time?
It probably won't work with a USB hub, because the side of the hub that plugs into the tablet wants to receive power, not give it.
But you can use a Y cable and one of the kernels that provide OTG charging, like Timur's kernel, faux123 kernel, and probably others. Search Google for 'Nexus 7 OTG charging'.
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Question USB Dongle

Hi, guys!
Do you know if there's a way I can attach a USB Dongle into the port that's in the HDMI end of the Ready-For cable?
I mean, I have a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, but they will only connect to the dongle that came with them, I have a regular USB to USB-Type C converter, which works on the phone if connected directly to its port, but if I connect it to the HDMI, it doesn't, if there a way to make it work?
I hope I managed to explain myself.
The HDMI's USB is only for charging. And if your keyboard and mouse connect to a dongle they are wireless but not bluetooth, if they were then you would be able to directly connect them to the phone. The solution is to either to buy a USB C hub with HDMI and USB or buy bluetooth periferals.
rodrimax10 said:
The HDMI's USB is only for charging. And if your keyboard and mouse connect to a dongle they are wireless but not bluetooth, if they were then you would be able to directly connect them to the phone. The solution is to either to buy a USB C hub with HDMI and USB or buy bluetooth periferals.
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That really makes a lot of sense. I hadn't thought about it that way.
Thank you very much.

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