If the accessory dialog doesn't come up, it's surely not about the app.
It's possible that this device doesn't support accessory. Are you getting
charging indication?
On Oct 22, 2014 9:42 AM, "Mark Thrasher" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've created an Android app that uses the IOIO board.  I've been using the
> IOIO for several months on a Samsung Note 3 & 4 and Google Nexus 7.  When I
> plug in the IOIO, the open accessory is identified on these devices.
> Recently, I bought the LG G Pad and it works with Eclipse and Android
> Studio debugger.  However, it never detects the IOIO device when
> connected.  I did all the obvious things like making sure the USB Debugging
> in Developer Options is turned off.  I know this must be an issue with the
> tablet, but I can't find any setting anywhere.  I've searched the internet
> also.  Does anyone know why the IOIO doesn't show up as USB accessory on
> this tablet?  I'm using the IOIO...not the IOIO-OTG.  The Android version
> on the tablet is 4.4.2.  Thanks.
>
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