Hi, guys. I spent most of today trying to unlock my Galaxy S3 lock screen through a USB connection to access my pictures and contacts mostly (apparently google stopped syncing my contacts at some point, so a lot of my contacts aren't in my google contacts). Touches are not recognizable on the screen, otherwise I wouldn't be asking for help!
I read about HDMI and OTG USB adapters that can be used to view the screen on a monitor or TV and use a USB mouse to control actions on the screen. I don't know if those can be used simultaneously. I do not want to pay to get the screen repaired, but I might buy adapters if I can't get this to work through software, which I believe I can from everything I read, but I just don't have the coding knowledge or vocabulary to understand a lot of the instructions. :confused:
It'll tell me to do ______ on ______ but I don't know what the first thing is/how to do it or where to find/how to find the second thing.
I have successfully opened droid@screen with the Android touch screen control keyboard thing found here, but need to do more to get my device to appear there. I feel like I'm so close!
Basically, I'm trying to use the instructions I've found across Droid@Screen which uses ASB I think and code from here. I read a post that gave instructions on how to rewrite ASB or something to enable debug mode while the screen is nonfunctional, but I have no idea how to apply that code or those instructions. I downloaded ASB through the SDK manager which I read was in the platform tools, but I don't know where to find them to access it. I then found another thing which was just a very small file (not having to download all the things in the sdk manager and stuff, took 15 seconds or something) and was only supposed to be ASB and fastboot or something, but when I open asb.exe in the installation directory, it appears to just run a script and then nothing happens.
I have attempted to understand rooting instructions and have had similar problems.
I am just so newb at this that it's really frustrating. I spent a long time today really trying and researching and am hoping for some serious help.
I read about HDMI and OTG USB adapters that can be used to view the screen on a monitor or TV and use a USB mouse to control actions on the screen. I don't know if those can be used simultaneously. I do not want to pay to get the screen repaired, but I might buy adapters if I can't get this to work through software, which I believe I can from everything I read, but I just don't have the coding knowledge or vocabulary to understand a lot of the instructions. :confused:
It'll tell me to do ______ on ______ but I don't know what the first thing is/how to do it or where to find/how to find the second thing.
I have successfully opened droid@screen with the Android touch screen control keyboard thing found here, but need to do more to get my device to appear there. I feel like I'm so close!
Basically, I'm trying to use the instructions I've found across Droid@Screen which uses ASB I think and code from here. I read a post that gave instructions on how to rewrite ASB or something to enable debug mode while the screen is nonfunctional, but I have no idea how to apply that code or those instructions. I downloaded ASB through the SDK manager which I read was in the platform tools, but I don't know where to find them to access it. I then found another thing which was just a very small file (not having to download all the things in the sdk manager and stuff, took 15 seconds or something) and was only supposed to be ASB and fastboot or something, but when I open asb.exe in the installation directory, it appears to just run a script and then nothing happens.
I have attempted to understand rooting instructions and have had similar problems.
I am just so newb at this that it's really frustrating. I spent a long time today really trying and researching and am hoping for some serious help.
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