People, please help. I do not know what to do anymore. I installed the Android SDK, everything is as it should be. I create the first applications, the code is normal, the compilation of errors does not. But testing this whole thing on an emulator is "hell hell."

I have an Asus Nexus 7 (tablet). How do I debug it? Eclipse and adb don't see it at all.

Ps Yes, I of course introduced the tablet into the "developer" mode and turned on the "USB debugging " option ps2. Yes, I insert the USB into the computer. ps3. Firewood was installed with the SDK Manager (also tried to install from the official ASUS website)

  • I, too , am worried about the author + are also interested - Cooli777
  • Debugging from Eclipse with ADT? - pyatak
  • How to understand this? If I understand everything correctly, then yes, with ADT. Because in the Eclipse header at the end is ADT. - frops
  • This is a plugin, and what's wrong with it? My neighbor on the right is debugging that way, and the neighbor on the left is in IntelliJ IDEA. - pyatak
  • Well, yes, ADT is definitely present. Because this Eclipse package came with the Andorid SDK bundled from the Andoird development site (Google inc.) - frops

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The problem is solved on hashcode.ru, here I also quote the solution from there: SOLUTION: Absolutely banal: in the tablet when connected via USB, you need to select the camera mode (PTP). This is strange, but it works. I don’t know what it is connected with, maybe this is a feature of Andorid 4.2, maybe the Asus Nexus 7 itself. But now everything works, thank you so much for your help.