This Guide will show you how to enable USB Tethering on Redmi Note 10S (All Variants)
Step 1
Open "Dialer", type : *#*#3646633#*#*
This will allow you to access Engineering Mode
Step 2
You will now accessing [Telephony] Tab
Now, scroll down till the end of the list
you will see "Usb Tethering", Single Tap
Step 3
There will only be a button on the page
Just Click [Enable], it will toggle the button as [Disable]
*Toast Message: set tethering to true succeed*
Step 4
Now go to "Settings", go to "Developer Options"
Scroll down to [Default USB Settings], Single Tap
Check default connection as USB Tethering
There might be some translation errors
but it won't affect the whole guide
cheers!
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I just installed the All in one Rom and it seems to work well....however, the buttons on the bottom (for "back" and "Home") are gone. Is there a way to get it back or should I just reflash?
It says this right in the first post of the thread for that ROM:
For first time users after bootup:
Settings > System > Navigation Bar >Tablet UI soft buttons, check
Settings > Rom Control > General UI > Show Menu UI Overflow (otherwise there is no way to enable MTP, open browser settings, wifi settings, etc)
Settings > Storage> Menu (three-buttons at top right)-> USB Computer Connection > Media device (check MTP)to make sure your TP usb charges properly. I had to go into portrait to see the three buttons. It should already be checked
jsgraphicart said:
It says this right in the first post of the thread for that ROM:
For first time users after bootup:
Settings > System > Navigation Bar >Tablet UI soft buttons, check
Settings > Rom Control > General UI > Show Menu UI Overflow (otherwise there is no way to enable MTP, open browser settings, wifi settings, etc)
Settings > Storage> Menu (three-buttons at top right)-> USB Computer Connection > Media device (check MTP)to make sure your TP usb charges properly. I had to go into portrait to see the three buttons. It should already be checked
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OOPS....I should have read more...Thanks a lot!
1 · Download and install QuickShortcutMaker and open the app.
2 · Scroll down to Service Program Menu (it may appear as serviceprogramu) and tap on it to expand all the activities under it.
3 · Scroll down to IOT Hidden Menu.
4 · Tap 'Create' - this will create a shortcut to IOT Hidden Menu on your home screen.
5 · Press the Home softkey and locate the new shortcut and tap it.
6 · Tap LTE Settings then tap APN Settings*then tap on*Internet.
7 · Scroll down and search for APN Type.
8 · Tap on APN Type and add following APN type to it ‘dun‘ separating it with a comma (no spaces, and no single quotes)
9 · To save these settings you need to hold and down Multitasking/recent or the Overview button on the navigation bar, this will bring up the option to save your settings.
10 · Tap Save.
11 · Now go to System Settings, and in the Network select Tethering. Attempt to enable WiFi hotspot or USB tethering if your G4 is connected to your computer by USB cable. If you get the pop-up about needing to subscribe to a tethering package, or “Due to network issues, tethering has been disabled”, you need to go back to your home screen and tap the shortcut again and continue from Step 6, but instead of selecting Internet in the APN settings you will select ‘cinet.spcs’ and add dun to the apn type.
You should now have the ability to enable WiFi, USB and Bluetooth tethering without root access and without PdaNet+ or any other pay apps.
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agentfusion said:
1 · Download and install QuickShortcutMaker and open the app.
2 · Scroll down to Service Program Menu (it may appear as serviceprogramu) and tap on it to expand all the activities under it.
3 · Scroll down to IOT Hidden Menu.
4 · Tap 'Create' - this will create a shortcut to IOT Hidden Menu on your home screen.
5 · Press the Home softkey and locate the new shortcut and tap it.
6 · Tap LTE Settings then tap APN Settings*then tap on*Internet.
7 · Scroll down and search for APN Type.
8 · Tap on APN Type and add following APN type to it ‘dun‘ separating it with a comma (no spaces, and no single quotes)
9 · To save these settings you need to hold and down Multitasking/recent or the Overview button on the navigation bar, this will bring up the option to save your settings.
10 · Tap Save.
11 · Now go to System Settings, and in the Network select Tethering. Attempt to enable WiFi hotspot or USB tethering if your G4 is connected to your computer by USB cable. If you get the pop-up about needing to subscribe to a tethering package, or “Due to network issues, tethering has been disabled”, you need to go back to your home screen and tap the shortcut again and continue from Step 6, but instead of selecting Internet in the APN settings you will select ‘cinet.spcs’ and add dun to the apn type.
You should now have the ability to enable WiFi, USB and Bluetooth tethering without root access and without PdaNet+ or any other pay apps.
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Ummm, already posted this way before you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g4/general/how-to-free-mobile-hotspot-root-t3165049
You didn't even bother to give me credit.
andrewwm said:
Ummm, already posted this way before you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g4/general/how-to-free-mobile-hotspot-root-t3165049
You didn't even bother to give me credit.
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Of course I didn't bother to give you credit. I have never even seen your post until you linked it. Why would I give credit to you if you had absolutely nothing to do with my post?
That's like saying anyone that starts a fire with two sticks should give credit to Cody Lundin because he's used the same method to achieve the end result.
This is pretty much the same method for a bunch of different LG phones that don't allow easy editing of APN settings without root, and I'm pretty certain if you mess around long enough there's ways to do it with Non-LG phones but I've been using this method since the LG Marquee in 2011. I could even post the really long way of using CDMA workshop, but this way is faster.
FYI you can do USB or BT Tether completely stock and nothing on your plan.
Mine is ZVA and IOT QuickShortcutMaker's shortcut does not work. It just says "Application is not installed".
Any suggestion?
cbr150r said:
Mine is ZVA and IOT QuickShortcutMaker's shortcut does not work. It just says "Application is not installed".
Any suggestion?
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The consensus seems to be that you need to downgrade your phone back to ZV6, then use the shortcut maker technique while in ZV6. Then you upgrade to ZV9 and access your running apps where you'll find the shortcut maker still present from running it earlier under ZV6. Pin that window in ZV9. Then upgrade to ZVA. The shortcut maker should still be present in your previous apps, pinned. So, in ZVA, you can access that pinned page to perform the edit to add ,dun and get wifi. I haven't done this, but there is another thread on this site outlining all the steps/tools you use to perform the downgrade (I think it's LGUP and LG flash or something).
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[This bug was found fixed on MIUI(8) dev (beta) v6.9.29]Hello everyone! I am back with an exclusive tutorial to get the MTP/PTP USB mode back to ON.
Devices Supported:
All Redmi device (This method was tested on Redmi 2 that is why i am posting it here)
All Note device
All Mi device
Note: This method was tested on the Redmi 2 1GB variant and should work with almost every Xiaomi Device.
MIUI version supported:
7.x
8.x
Dev - 6.x
Have you ever turned the MTP mode off by mistake? Well, Now I have a solution which doesn't even require any third party software to be installed on your Xiaomi MIUI Device.
Connect the device to a Laptop or PC.
Then head to "Settings" in phone.
Go to "About phone".
Tap "MIUI Version" 7 times. (It will enable the developer options if you haven't already)
Then go back to settings menu (or hit settings icon again from the notification shade).
Now head to "Additional settings".
Then tap "Developers Option".
Now Turn the USB Debugging ON.
You will be prompt to confirm your choice. Tap OK to confirm.
The moment you tap OK, the pop up for USB connection will Pop up.
Tap on it (or the notification from notification shade).
And then tap to turn ON the MTP mode and Exit.
You may go to Developers options again and turn off the USB debugging if you want or even turn OFF the developers option.
I have attached some screenshots in order to help you perform the steps better.
This tutorial was taken from my blog on blogger. For any questions regarding these steps, you may use the reply function below.
Do not quote the whole (original) post in your reply.
Reserved just in case!
1) Enable 'developer options'
2) navigate to settings -> developer options
3) Force Desktop mode -> on
4) Force activities to be resizable -> on
5) using typeC to HDMI hub , connect HDMI monitor, mouse and key board
I haven't used my xiaomi 12 pro for a while, today turned it on, updated to 13.0.20.0 and now there is an annoying NFC icon on the top left that does not go away
thegios said:
I haven't used my xiaomi 12 pro for a while, today turned it on, updated to 13.0.20.0 and now there is an annoying NFC icon on the top left that does not go away
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This is a stable beta, try to restore NFC functionality or reset the phone.
Xiaomi 12 Pro EEAStable BetaRecoveryV13.0.20.0.SLBEUXM12.04.3 GB2022-09-15
what do you mean by restore nfc functionality?
and no, I'm not going to reset phone for an icon
thegios said:
what do you mean by restore nfc functionality?
and no, I'm not going to reset phone for an icon
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Stupid question but the NFC is deactivated?
Settings/connection and sharing
NOSS8 said:
Stupid question but the NFC is deactivated?
Settings/connection and sharing
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yes NFC is on and I have run nfc rstore to no avail, I have also disabled and re-enabled nfc and icon is still there
thegios said:
yes NFC is on and I have run nfc rstore to no avail, I have also disabled and re-enabled nfc and icon is still there
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Did you reboot afterwards?
May be a bug without a reset difficult to say.
Try settings/management of apps/apps installed/three dots at the top right/display system services/search for Nfc/services Nfc erase data and or notification no
Hide it via Shizuku and SystemUI Tuner (a both u can find on Play Store)..
This command works 100%. You have to enable USB debugging and USB debugging (Security settings) and restart the phone for it to work:
adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist nfc
nikec said:
This command works 100%. You have to enable USB debugging and USB debugging (Security settings) and restart the phone for it to work:
adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist nfc
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How do you set security settings?
1. Open System Settings.
2. Go to the Additional Settings section.
3. Open Developer Options.
4. Look for USB debugging and turn on the switch.
5. A warning will appear - check the box that you are aware of possible risks and press the OK button.
6. The USB debugging switch should now be blue, i.e. active.
7. Now find USB Debugging (Security Settings) and turn on the switch.
8. Read the Important Notice and click Next.
9. Read the next important information and click Next again.
10. When asked Allow Now? respond by pressing the Accept button.
11. The USB Debugging (Security Settings) switch should now be blue, i.e. active.
Type
"adb devices"
"adb shell settings put secure icon_blacklist nfc"
"adb reboot"
Command to turn icons back on:
"adb shell settings delete secure icon_blacklist"
or
"adb shell settings get secure icon_blacklist"