This application demonstrates accessing the UsbManager
Android API from within
an Android Things application. The sample application iterates over all the
USB devices discovered by the host and prints their interfaces and endpoints.
Note: The Android Things Console will be turned down for non-commercial use on January 5, 2022. For more details, see the FAQ page.
- Android Things compatible board
- Android Studio 2.2+
Import the project using Android Studio and deploy it to your device. The application prints the list of connected USB devices. Connect any USB peripheral to one of the host ports on your device. The application connects to that specific device, parses its descriptors, and prints out more detailed information about its configuration.
The Android USB Host APIs behave differently on Android Things because user-granted permission dialogs are not enabled. This sample takes these changes into account, and does not request device access permissions that would otherwise be required on an Android mobile device.
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