I have a web app that I need to tweak for Chrome on a tablet. I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab for testing. I'm trying to follow these famous instructions to use developer tools with Chrome for Android. I have downloaded and installed the Samsung USB driver from here, and it has sprayed 25 folders in C:\Program Files\SAMSUNG\USB Drivers. If there are further steps to identify and use the drivers in these folders, I haven't followed them.
My problem is that chrome:inspect is not finding my device. The device manager shows the device properly installed, but the driver tab says it's running a microsoft driver from 2006! All attempts to update the driver finish with "The best driver is already installed." I can browse the device in Windows explorer. What am I missing?
Chrome on my desktop: Version 36.0.1942.0 canary
Chrome on device: Version 34.0.1847.114
Galaxy Tab: GT-P7510
Android Version: 4.0.4
Aryan Kumar
02-Jul-2023To start remote debugging on a Samsung Galaxy tablet, you can follow these steps:
Code snippet
Replace
<device_ip_address>
with the IP address of your tablet. You can find the IP address of your tablet by going to Settings > About > Status > IP address.Code snippet
Replace
<port_number>
with the port number that you want to use for remote debugging. 8. To connect to your tablet from your computer, type the following command and press Enter:Code snippet
Replace
<device_ip_address>
and<port_number>
with the values that you used in the previous step.Once you have connected to your tablet, you can use a Java debugger to debug your code.
Anonymous User
24-Nov-2015