As of writing this, the N5 is known to not work over OpenAccessory with the
IOIO acting as host.
It *does* work with the IOIO acting as a device (will not charge the
Android in this case). Remember to add IOIOLibAndroidDevice to your app and
make the necessary manifest changes (look at the sample apps).

Having said that, someone just reported what seems to be a solution to this
problem, I'll try it out and push it if it indeed works.


On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Chris Seto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am attempting to use my IOIO OTG with my Nexus 5 and am having some
> issues. I know there are some incompatibilities reading through some other
> posts.
>
> If I plug the IOIO in, with the switch in the 'A' position, the N5
> recognizes it as an OpenAccessory and opens the IOIO tester app (I am using
> the IOIO app from isomer), however nothing in the app works. There are no
> error messages, though.
>
> Any ideas?
>
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