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Click Select Element on your DevTools instance, and then tap the element on your Android device screen. You can also tap an element on your Android device screen to select it in the Elements panel.

Go to the Elements panel of your DevTools instance, and hover over an element to highlight it in the viewport of your Android device. The menu for pausing, reloading, focusing, or closing a tab # Inspect elements # More actions: pause, focus, reload, or close a tabīelow the URL you can find a menu to pause, focus, reload or close a tab.įigure 5. So, if your Android device is running a very old version of Chrome, the DevTools instance may look very different than what you're used to. The version of Chrome running on your Android device determines the version of DevTools that opens on your development machine. The page opens in a new tab on your Android device.Ĭlick Inspect next to the URL that you just opened. In the Open tab with url text box, enter a URL and then click Open. In Figure 5 there are no tabs or WebViews open. If there are any apps using WebView, you see a section for each of those apps, too. You can interact with that tab from this section. Each open Chrome tab gets its own section. Below that, you can see the version of Chrome that's running on the device, with the version number in parentheses. In the chrome://inspect/#devices, you see your Android device's model name, followed by its serial number. If you find a solution that is not mentioned in this section or in Chrome DevTools Devices does not detect device when plugged in, please add an answer to that Stack Overflow question, or open an issue in the webfundamentals repository! # Step 2: Debug content on your Android device from your development machine Select Revoke USB Debugging Authorizations from the Developer Options screen on your Android device to reset it to a fresh state.See Galaxy S4 does not show Authorize USB debugging dialog box. Updating the display settings for your Android device and development machine so that they never go to sleep.In other words, sometimes the prompt doesn't show up when your Android or development machine screens are locked. Disconnecting and then re-connecting the USB cable while DevTools is in focus on your development machine and your Android homescreen is showing.If you don't see the Allow USB Debugging prompt on your Android device try: See Chrome DevTools Devices does not detect device when plugged in.
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Some combinations of Windows and Android devices (especially Samsung) require extra set up.
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Make sure that your software is set up correctly: You should be able to inspect files on your Android device from your development machine. Do it while your Android and development machine screens are unlocked.
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The Remote Target has successfully detected an offline device that is pending authorization If you see the model name of your Android device, then DevTools has successfully established the connection to your device. The first time you do this, you usually see that DevTools has detected an offline device. The Discover USB Devices checkbox is enabledĬonnect your Android device directly to your development machine using a USB cable. Make sure that the Discover USB devices checkbox is enabled.įigure 2. On your development machine, open Chrome. See Configure On-Device Developer Options. Open the Developer Options screen on your Android. See Troubleshooting: DevTools is not detecting the Android device for more help. Remote Debugging lets you inspect a page running on an Android device from your development machine.

