External USB keyboard or mouse?


When it asks for a password, it will be the same password you used to set up your Pandora initially. It doesn't display what you are typing when entering it, that's normal - your input is still being registered though.
 
In the startup options, the "USB host" one only seems to apply to the main USB port. The "USB network" option seems to cover USB host on the OTG port.
Where can i find the usb network option?
There's an app called "Startup" that comes with the OS. Select "Enable/Disable services on boot".
I don't think that's an OTG adapter.
Another solution is get a USB adapter like this to connect to the otg port which is capable of USB 1.0 and USB 2.0..

http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-Mini-USB-2-0-Cable/dp/B004ZMYEMY/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1378055375&sr=8-6&keywords=Mini+USB+to+Female+USB
This one isn't described as OTG, and according to the reviewers it's not. So this one won't work!
Also not all otg cables will work. It needs to be a specific one.

I think normal mini b won't work.
Maybe better to say "make sure your cable is really an OTG cable".
Though, an OTG cable with the ends the wrong way round wouldn't work either. E.g. micro host - mini device.

If using mini - mini with OTG, make sure the ends are connected the right way.

http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/38721-usb-otg-problem/page__view__findpost__p__429080
 
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If your adapter is the wrong one you could ask someone with soldering skills to just put some solder across pins 4 and 5, that's all it takes. Fiddly task though^^
 
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