I've been given a Nexus 7 2012 that has a smashed digitizer / front glass. I've rescued all the photos from it, and now it's mine to do as I want with.
I don't think it's worth spending ~£40 on a new complete LCD digitizer assembly. Already have a Nexus 7 2013 so it's not like I'm yearning for another tablet!
I think I'm going to attempt to remove the remains of the smashed digitizer. If I can do that, I'll then buy a new digitzer. Before doing this, I'm pondering what else I could do with it, and the only thing I can think of is to use with a mouse and have it's screen cast to the Chromecast (when that feature is enabled). Thing is.. I don't really know what I'd use that setup for, I have a full x86 PC on the back of the TV.
I've waffled a bit. Before pulling it apart, I want to have USB debug enabled in case I break the screen.. and that has presented a problem. When I connect it to the computer, I'm asked if I want to allow USB debugging. I do want to allow USB debugging BUT to click 'OK' I need to unplug the USB cable and plug the mouse back in.
Is there anyway I can manually add to this whitelist, or any apps that'll inject a touch event after x seconds?
I don't think it's worth spending ~£40 on a new complete LCD digitizer assembly. Already have a Nexus 7 2013 so it's not like I'm yearning for another tablet!
I think I'm going to attempt to remove the remains of the smashed digitizer. If I can do that, I'll then buy a new digitzer. Before doing this, I'm pondering what else I could do with it, and the only thing I can think of is to use with a mouse and have it's screen cast to the Chromecast (when that feature is enabled). Thing is.. I don't really know what I'd use that setup for, I have a full x86 PC on the back of the TV.
I've waffled a bit. Before pulling it apart, I want to have USB debug enabled in case I break the screen.. and that has presented a problem. When I connect it to the computer, I'm asked if I want to allow USB debugging. I do want to allow USB debugging BUT to click 'OK' I need to unplug the USB cable and plug the mouse back in.
Is there anyway I can manually add to this whitelist, or any apps that'll inject a touch event after x seconds?