I should add one more point, I can freely switch between BT and USB, the 
app only will work with BT. 

Thanks.

On Sunday, August 3, 2014 1:54:07 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Ytai Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> Turning debugging off has not worked. Interestingly though when debugging 
> is off the phone* does* recognize the IOIO as an accessory and asks if 
> HelloIOIO or IOIOSimple should be run with the device. This seems like a 
> trivial issue. I have also tried every combination of unplugging and 
> plugging in the IOIO when the APP is running or not running, and Debigging 
> on or off. Every combination seems to fail. As it stands now the only way 
> the app will work is though bridge after bridge has started then followed 
> by my unplugging and replugging in the IOIO USB cable....
>
> However, thank you for the tip about the BT PIN, that worked!!! 
>
> Anymore thoughts on why USB does not work?
>
>
>
> On Sunday, August 3, 2014 1:33:02 PM UTC-7, Ytai wrote:
>>
>> 1. Probably forgot to turn USB debugging off.
>> 2. The pin is 4545.
>> 3. Don't worry about it, or read the android developer docs for a proper 
>> fix.
>>
>> Also, check out the IOIO wiki which would have probably helped you.
>> On Aug 3, 2014 1:29 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am new to the Android development world. I am trying to re-learn 
>>> higher level languages and the associated development environments. 
>>> Normally I am a PIC guy and write in assembly for the PIC.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Here is my problem – Android on the my phone will not connect to the 
>>> IOIO OTG.
>>>
>>>
>>>  It will connect if 1.) I run bridge 2.) while bridge is running 
>>> physically disconnect and reconnect the IOIO OTG.
>>>
>>>
>>>  For validation purposes I used the IOIO Hardware checker (found in 
>>> Google Play). It likewise will not connect directly through USB to the IOIO 
>>> OTG on my phone.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Here is my environment information:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Eclipse with the ADK installed.
>>>
>>> App-IOIO0400 with the following projects:
>>>
>>> HelloIOIO
>>> IOIOLibAccessory
>>>
>>> IOIOLibAndroid
>>>
>>> IOIOLibBT
>>>
>>> Java 6 SE Development Kit Update 38 (64-bit)
>>>
>>> Java 6 Update 38 (64-bit)
>>>
>>>
>>>  IOIO OTG Information:
>>>
>>> IOIO Hardware: SPRK0020
>>>
>>> IOIOBootloader: IOIO0400
>>>
>>> IOIOPlatform: IOIO0030
>>>
>>> IOIOApplication: IOIO0500
>>>
>>>
>>>  I have two BT dongles, but the passkey is not known. “0000” and “1234” 
>>> keys do not work. Does anyone know how to access or change the passkey 
>>> using a PC with the dongle connected?
>>>
>>>
>>>  Also, and likely unrelated I receive a warning:
>>>
>>> The method onStart(Intent, int) from the type Service is deprecated 
>>> IOIOService.java /IOIOLibAndroid/src/ioio/lib/util/android line 104 Java 
>>> Problem
>>>
>>> This appear to be benign according to this post: 
>>>
>>>
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/ioio-users/The$20method$20onStart(Intent$2C$20int)$20from$20the$20type$20Service$20is$20deprecated/ioio-users/qQ7y2PhJto0/_XXPSXqYJlIJ
>>>
>>> But I would like to learn how to resolve this as well.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Thank you in advance if you can help with these three things (USB 
>>> issue, BT dongle issue and deprecation) that would be awesome.
>>>
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