On a computer installed Windows XP. Mobile device - Sony Xperiazet3 compact. There is AndroidStudio, usb-cord is connected, debugging is enabled for developers. How to achieve emulation on a real device, and I would also like to use Wi-Fi? I read the article http://microsin.net/programming/android/adb-debug-application.html - either there is no driver there, or due to the fact that the connection mode of the phone as a camera is missing, is not installed. When installing the target device through usb in the studio, she writes, when you start, that she did not find any device. What to do? Please describe in steps.

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    Fully debugging on Wi-Fi can be on the phone, subjected to rutting. Without rutting, you can only get a semi-Wi-Fi. To the floor, because for its initialization, a connection through the UCB is required, and such debugging lives after initialization before shutting down the computer, or the phone, or the Wi-Fi point. After required initialization through YUSB. For debugging on semi-wi-fi, you need to do 2 steps: 1. Connect debugging through YUSB (for details, all is RIGHT described in the article https://habrahabr.ru/sandbox/35602/ item 3). 2. Translate the connection via Wi-Fi (described in the article http://microsin.net/programming/android/adb-debug-application.html item "[Debugging via Wi-Fi]", requires knowledge of using the command line in Windows, to go to the desired folder in the command line, use the command "cd path_to_nught_folder").