USB Debugging option greyed out

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难免孤独
难免孤独 2020-12-07 21:27

I have an LG-E405 phone running Android 2.3.6.

I connected my phone with a USB cable and selected the mode as Charge Only.

Now when I try to tur

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  •  暗喜
    暗喜 (楼主)
    2020-12-07 22:11

    How to Enable USB Debugging for LG Optimus (LGD415). Android version 4.4.2 (KitKat)
    Go to this website and download the drivers to your phone:
    http://www.lg.com/us/support/mobile-support
    For example, mine would be:
    http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-LGD415RD. Then click on “Software Update & Drivers”

    On your phone, you need to enable USB debugging. To do so,
    Go to “Settings”.
    Go to “About Phone”
    Go to “Software Information”
    Tap “Build number” five times.
    A pop-up will appear saying “You are now a developer”. Your’re not done yet.

    Go back to your phone’s home page by pushing the home button.
    Go to “Settings”.
    Go to “Developer options”
    Click the “USB debugging- Turn on debug mode when USB is connected”. A blue checkmark will appear.

    (EDIT: If USB Debugging is greyed out, unplug your phone. USB Debugging should no longer be greyed out. If it is not greyed out, check the box and plug your phone into your PC.)

    Unplug your phone from your PC. Then plug it back in. On the pop-up, make sure you set it to “Media Sync (MTP)”.

    Now your phone will show up on an option when you want to run your app in Eclipse.

    (Look for dialog box on phone and agree to allow debugging connection with your computer.)

    (Also, go to Control Panel | Device Manager and make sure there are TWO entries for your phone, similar to those expanded below.)

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