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    Problems with the OTG

    Hi.

    I hope someone here can give me some suggestions.
    I'm having problems with the OTG on my Pipo M9pro 3G.
    I've been able to get 0 devices to work since I've
    received my tablet. Been trying a lot of different devices on it,
    but nothing works. Really thought it would work with the U disk
    that I've bought recently but I was wrong.

    For some examples:
    * Tried the U Disk from Pipo (Formatted it to FAT32, NTFS and exFAT
    but with no luck. The U disk does support OTG)
    * Two Ethernet Adapters (One with Micro USB and one with USB 2.0 that I've
    connected with the OTG cable)
    * My regular USB keyboard and mouse doesn't work on the tablet either
    (Tested them with the OTG cable)

    I've tried to put all the devices in the USB Host port but also the normal USB port even
    though OTG should be in the USB host port. I've tried with and without the OTG cable and
    none of the devices are powering up, or showing. I've also re-booted the tablet multiple times
    for every device, but that didn't change anything. I'm using the Pipo OTG cable
    that came with the tablet.

    Been trying with and without "USB debugging" on.

    I'm really out of ideas now.

    Thanks in advance.

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    OTG

    Are you using the supplied OTG cable or another? I think Randy has said that the micro-b usb end on the PiPO cables is longer than usual, so it fits in deeper to the deeper ports that the tablets have. If you are using the factory one, then I have nothing. If you don't have the factory one, you may try shaving some plastic from around the micro usb cord to allow for deeper connection.
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      #3
      Originally posted by budgetgeek View Post
      Are you using the supplied OTG cable or another? I think Randy has said that the micro-b usb end on the PiPO cables is longer than usual, so it fits in deeper to the deeper ports that the tablets have. If you are using the factory one, then I have nothing. If you don't have the factory one, you may try shaving some plastic from around the micro usb cord to allow for deeper connection.
      I'm using the supplied OTG cable.

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