Ahoy!
I am looking for a way to use HDMI output AND a keyboard at the same time.
When i see it correct, the keyboard dock has an output of the same size as the tab itself. Do you know where to get or how to make a connector that will connect the female output on the keyboard with the male input of the hdmi, chargin, etc. dock?
Maybe i would have to take away the power of the hdmi dock of course...
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The local store told me the input on the keyboard is for charging!? Can somebody please confirm/deny this? I think that can't be true. It's the most stupid place for the main cable. The cable would always bend to a sharp angle.
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Hi everybody! I'm about to buy a jack splitter and i wonder if i9000 has enough power to handle two earphone sets at one time. Will it work normally?
This is how the splitter looks like:
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ArctiX said:
Hi everybody! I'm about to buy a jack splitter and i wonder if i9000 has enough power to handle two earphone sets at one time. Will it work normally?
This is how the splitter looks like:
Yes.
Headphones don't consume much power, at all. These adapters work where ever they're plugged in.
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Hi.
I have heard that controllers are supported on ICS, is this the case with O4X? What is the easiest way to plug in a controller, or a keyboard? I'm thinking of buying a usb double female adapter. But maybe there are better ways?
Edit: Sorry.. This should have been in Q/A. My bad. Will a moderator please move it there? Thank you in advance!
Okay I bought a double female adapter plugged the usb cabled into the phone, the cable into the adapter and then I tried mouse, keyboard and a controller none of them works.
Are there any settings I have to enable? Or does it simply not work? Does the phone support mouse or keyboard?
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If you need to extend your USB cable, this is a great product to use.
Current usage: Connected to my HTC One m8 via a Micro-USB cable, next to my night-stand. Primarily used to extend my charging cable.
Pros:
Tangle-free flat cable
Very long length
USB 3.0 transfer speed
Cons:
None
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I was provided this USB extension cable for free in exchange for a honest and unbiased review.
I have a lenovo a7000 with a broken screen. I was thinking if I could get its display out as hdmi or any other format which can be connected to a tv, I could use it as an Android tv box. I looked up the schematics and found its marked as J1000 and the schematic diagram shows the connections as shown in the image. The display connector carries led backlight signals and lcd signals as per my understanding. I was wondering if I could solder wires to the necessary leads on the connector and somehow convert it into a standard interface, say hdmi, so that I could connect it to a tv.
Looking forward to your thoughts. A picture of the schematic of display connector on board is attached. I have no idea what those abbreviations mean and which of them carry the video signals.
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Do you guys use any particular USB-c to 3.5 adapter with this phone ?
I bought this baseus one and had to return it.
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There was a really annoying background noise when connected to my IEMs (kz zsn pro), and also had volume issues with my ath m40x. I will try the Samsung dongle tomorrow.
Samsung dongle works much better. Audio quality is very good, but it also has issues with the volume (works Ok connected to a Windows PC). I will keep it for my sensitive IEMs and buy an external dac/amp for the over ears.