Hello,


> When debugging applications that use USB accessory or host features, 
> you most likely will have USB hardware connected to your 
> Android-powered device. This will prevent you from having an adb 
> connection to the Android-powered device via USB. You can still 
> access adb over a network connection. To enable adb over a network 
> connection:
> 
> 1. Connect the Android-powered device via USB to your computer.
> 
> 2. From your SDK platform-tools/ directory, enter adb tcpip 5555 at
> the command prompt.
> 
> 3. Enter adb connect <device-ip-address>:5555 You should now be
> connected to the Android-powered device and can issue the usual adb
> commands like adb logcat.
> 
> 4. To set your device to listen on USB, enter adb usb.
(http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/usb/index.html)


But how can I connect my Android device with the USB hardware and with
my computer at the same time?


Ralph

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