[Q] [HELP] Cracked Screen - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Hello everyone!! Nexus 7 user here, well almost. A few months ago, the tab fell from my lap and the screen cracked and digitizer died as well, so no touch response (thank you Google for the impressive durability! ).. Since i was busy, i didnt get a chance or mindset to make it usable till now.. i disabled the lockscreen and turned on usb debugging via usb otg cable and a mouse.. Here's the problem.. The "Allow usb debugging" prompt pops up upon connecting to my pc.. I cant select Allow due to the broken touch and usb port already being used by usb cable, so cant connect a mouse to my tab.. Is there any way to bypass that screen?
In short I wanna bypass the RSA prompt!

Use a Bluetooth mouse/keyboard if that's possible?

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I'm currently trying to recover some data of my broken A50 (black screen). I wanted to activate USB-Debugging since I have an OTG cable lying around. Would someone with an OTG cable and a keyboard be so kind to map me the way to the dev mode and usb debugging options. (Win + N for drop down menu).
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yes I can unlock it to home screen with 4 digit code
so ur touch works but screen is black? confused..
this is y first thing i do is enable usb debugging and leave it on lol
good luck
Steffko said:
I'm currently trying to recover some data of my broken A50 (black screen). I wanted to activate USB-Debugging since I have an OTG cable lying around. Would someone with an OTG cable and a keyboard be so kind to map me the way to the dev mode and usb debugging options. (Win + N for drop down menu).
Would be much appreciated.
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Did anyone ever help you with this? I have this exact issue A50. Black screen, no wifi, flying blind, only option is OTG keyboard... have a basic map I want to try, but no idea on how to get to the SETTINGS SCREEN via KEYBOARD on Android 9. Win + n supposedly for nav bar, but 9 requires a double pull to show the settings gear, and who knows how many tabs or arrows required to even select the gear? (All this in effort to get to USB debugging setting.)

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Is there some way to do this without actually having to use the screen? Screen is not responding, i.e not taking any input. The screen itself works perfect.
USB otg cable + USB mouse works for me...
Also, don't make multiple threads the same. We all saw the first one.

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