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If you are developing on Windows and want to connect a device for testing,then you need to install the appropriate USB driver. This pageprovides links to the web sites for several original equipment manufacturers (OEMs),where you can download the appropriate USB driver for your device.
If you're developing on Mac OS X or Linux, then you shouldn't need a USB driver.Instead read Using Hardware Devices.
Drivers & Downloads Search for your device by product number to get drivers and downloads, manuals, documentation and other online support. You can also search for discontinued products. Download Synaptics TouchPad Driver 15.2.7 for Windows 32-bit. OS support: Windows XP/Vista/7. Category: Input Devices.
To connect and debug with any of the Google Nexus devices using Windows, youneed to install the Google USB driver.
Install a USB driver
First, find the appropriate driver for your device from the OEM driverstable below.
Once you've downloaded your USB driver, follow the instructions below to install or upgrade thedriver, based on your version of Windows and whether you're installing for the first timeor upgrading an existing driver. Then see Using Hardware Devices forother important information about using an Android device fordevelopment.
Caution:You may make changes to android_winusb.inf
file found insideusb_driver
(for example, to add support for other devices),however, this will lead to security warnings when you install or upgrade thedriver. Making any other changes to the driver files may break the installationprocess.
Windows 10
To install the Android USB driver on Windows 10 for the first time, do the following:
- Connect your Android device to your computer's USB port.
- From Windows Explorer, open Computer Management.
- In the Computer Management left pane, select Device Manager.
- In the Device Manager right pane, locate and expand Portable Devices or Other Devices, depending on which one you see.
- Right-click the name of the device you connected, and then select Update Driver Software.
- In the Hardware Update wizard, select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
- Click Browse and then locate the USB driver folder. For example, the Google USB Driver is located in
android_sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver
. - Click Next to install the driver.
Windows 8.1
To install the Android USB driver on Windows 8.1 for the first time, do the following:
- Connect your Android device to your computer's USB port.
- Access search, as follows:
Touch screen: On your computer, swipe in from the right edge of the screen and tap Search.
Using a mouse: Point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Search.
- In the search box, type into and then click Device Manager.
- Double-click the device category, and then double-click the device you want.
- Click the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and follow the instructions.
Windows 7
To install the Android USB driver on Windows 7 for the first time, do the following:
- Connect your Android device to your computer's USB port.
- Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
- Select Devices in the left pane.
- Locate and expand Other device in the right pane.
- Right-click the device name (such as Nexus S) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
- Select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
- Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USBDriver is located in
android_sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver
.) - Click Next to install the driver.
Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows 7 and higher with the newdriver:
- Connect your Android device to your computer's USB port.
- Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
- Select Device Manager in the left pane of the Computer Management window.
- Locate and expand Android Phone in the right pane.
- Right-click on Android Composite ADB Interface and select Update Driver. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
- Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
- Select Search for the best driver in these locations; uncheckSearch removable media; and check Include this location in thesearch.
- Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USBDriver is located in
android_sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver
.) - Click Next to upgrade the driver.
Get OEM drivers
OEM | Driver URL |
---|---|
Acer | http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/ |
alcatel one touch | http://www.alcatelonetouch.com/global-en/support/ |
Asus | https://www.asus.com/support/Download-Center/ |
Blackberry | https://swdownloads.blackberry.com/Downloads/entry.do?code=4EE0932F46276313B51570F46266A608 |
Dell | http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=anavml |
Fujitsu | http://www.fmworld.net/product/phone/sp/android/develop/ |
HTC | http://www.htc.com/support |
Huawei | http://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/index.htm |
Intel | http://www.intel.com/software/android |
Kyocera | http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/support/phone_drivers.htm |
Lenovo | http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/GlobalProductSelector |
LGE | http://www.lg.com/us/support/software-firmware |
Motorola | https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481/ |
MTK | http://online.mediatek.com/Public%20Documents/MTK_Android_USB_Driver.zip (ZIP download) |
Samsung | http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows |
Sharp | http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/ |
Sony Mobile Communications | http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/ |
Toshiba | http://support.toshiba.com/sscontent?docId=4001814 |
Xiaomi | http://www.xiaomi.com/c/driver/index.html |
ZTE | http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=1000442 |
If you don't see a link for the manufacturer of your device here, go to the support section of the manufacturer's website and search for USB driver downloads for your device.
-->Connectivity policies
- Connectivity/AllowBluetooth
- Connectivity/AllowCellularData
- Connectivity/AllowCellularDataRoaming
- Connectivity/AllowConnectedDevices
- Connectivity/AllowPhonePCLinking
- Connectivity/AllowUSBConnection
- Connectivity/AllowVPNOverCellular
- Connectivity/AllowVPNRoamingOverCellular
- Connectivity/DiablePrintingOverHTTP
- Connectivity/DisableDownloadingOfPrintDriversOverHTTP
- Connectivity/DisableInternetDownloadForWebPublishingAndOnlineOrderingWizards
- Connectivity/DisallowNetworkConnectivityActiveTests
- Connectivity/HardenedUNCPaths
- Connectivity/ProhibitInstallationAndConfigurationOfNetworkBridge
Connectivity/AllowBluetooth
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
Allows the user to enable Bluetooth or restrict access.
Note
This value is not supported in Windows Phone 8.1 MDM and EAS, Windows 10 for desktop, or Windows 10 Mobile.
If this is not set or it is deleted, the default value of 2 (Allow) is used.
Most restricted value is 0.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Disallow Bluetooth. If this is set to 0, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be grayed out and the user will not be able to turn Bluetooth on.
- 1 – Reserved. If this is set to 1, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be functional and the user will be able to turn Bluetooth on.
- 2 (default) – Allow Bluetooth. If this is set to 2, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be functional and the user will be able to turn Bluetooth on.
Connectivity/AllowCellularData
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
Allows the cellular data channel on the device. Device reboot is not required to enforce the policy.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Do not allow the cellular data channel. The user cannot turn it on. This value is not supported in Windows 10, version 1511.
- 1 (default) – Allow the cellular data channel. The user can turn it off.
- 2 - Allow the cellular data channel. The user cannot turn it off.
Connectivity/AllowCellularDataRoaming
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
- Device
Allows or disallows cellular data roaming on the device. Device reboot is not required to enforce the policy.
Most restricted value is 0.
ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Prohibit connection to roaming Mobile Broadband networks
- GP name: WCM_DisableRoaming
- GP path: Network/Windows Connection Manager
- GP ADMX file name: WCM.admx
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Do not allow cellular data roaming. The user cannot turn it on. This value is not supported in Windows 10, version 1511.
- 1 (default) – Allow cellular data roaming.
- 2 - Allow cellular data roaming on. The user cannot turn it off.
To validate, the enterprise can confirm by observing the roaming enable switch in the UX. It will be inactive if the roaming policy is being enforced by the enterprise policy.
To validate on mobile devices, do the following:
- Go to Cellular & SIM.
- Click on the SIM (next to the signal strength icon) and select Properties.
- On the Properties page, select Data roaming options.
Connectivity/AllowConnectedDevices
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | 2 |
Business | 2 |
Enterprise | 2 |
Education | 2 |
Scope:
Note
This policy requires reboot to take effect.
Added in Windows 10, version 1703. Allows IT Admins the ability to disable the Connected Devices Platform (CDP) component. CDP enables discovery and connection to other devices (either proximally with BT/LAN or through the cloud) to support remote app launching, remote messaging, remote app sessions, and other cross-device experiences.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 1 (default) - Allow (CDP service available).
- 0 - Disable (CDP service not available).
Connectivity/AllowPhonePCLinking
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | 4 |
Business | 4 |
Enterprise | 4 |
Education | 4 |
Scope:
Added in Windows 10, version 1803. This policy allows IT admins to turn off the ability to Link a Phone with a PC to continue tasks, such as reading, email, and other tasks that require linking between Phone and PC.
If you enable this policy setting, the Windows device will be able to enroll in Phone-PC linking functionality and participate in 'Continue on PC experiences'. If you disable this policy setting, the Windows device is not allowed to be linked to phones, will remove itself from the device list of any linked Phones, and cannot participate in 'Continue on PC experiences'.If you do not configure this policy setting, the default behavior depends on the Windows edition. Changes to this policy take effect on reboot.
ADMX Info:
- GP name: enableMMX
- GP ADMX file name: grouppolicy.admx
This setting supports a range of values between 0 and 1.
- 0 - Do not link
- 1 (default) - Allow phone-PC linking
Validation:
If the Connectivity/AllowPhonePCLinking policy is configured to value 0, the add a phone button in the Phones section in settings will be grayed out and clicking it will not launch the window for a user to enter their phone number.
Device that has previously opt-in to MMX will also stop showing on the device list.
Connectivity/AllowUSBConnection
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
- Device
Note
Currently, this policy is supported only in HoloLens 2, Hololens (1st gen) Commercial Suite, and HoloLens (1st gen) Development Edition.
Enables USB connection between the device and a computer to sync files with the device or to use developer tools to deploy or debug applications. Changing this policy does not affect USB charging.
Both Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) and IP over USB are disabled when this policy is enforced.
Most restricted value is 0.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Not allowed.
- 1 (default) – Allowed.
Connectivity/AllowVPNOverCellular
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
Specifies what type of underlying connections VPN is allowed to use.
Most restricted value is 0.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – VPN is not allowed over cellular.
- 1 (default) – VPN can use any connection, including cellular.
Connectivity/AllowVPNRoamingOverCellular
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
- Device
Prevents the device from connecting to VPN when the device roams over cellular networks.
Most restricted value is 0.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Not allowed.
- 1 (default) – Allowed.
Connectivity/DiablePrintingOverHTTP
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
This policy setting specifies whether to allow printing over HTTP from this client.
Printing over HTTP allows a client to print to printers on the intranet as well as the Internet.
Note: This policy setting affects the client side of Internet printing only. It does not prevent this computer from acting as an Internet Printing server and making its shared printers available via HTTP.
If you enable this policy setting, it prevents this client from printing to Internet printers over HTTP.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can choose to print to Internet printers over HTTP.
Also, see the 'Web-based printing' policy setting in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Printers.
Tip
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.
You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.
The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.
ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Turn off printing over HTTP
- GP name: DisableHTTPPrinting_2
- GP path: Internet Communication settings
- GP ADMX file name: ICM.admx
Connectivity/DisableDownloadingOfPrintDriversOverHTTP
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
This policy setting specifies whether to allow this client to download print driver packages over HTTP.
To set up HTTP printing, non-inbox drivers need to be downloaded over HTTP.
Note: This policy setting does not prevent the client from printing to printers on the Intranet or the Internet over HTTP. It only prohibits downloading drivers that are not already installed locally.
If you enable this policy setting, print drivers cannot be downloaded over HTTP.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can download print drivers over HTTP.
Tip
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.
You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.
The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.
ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Turn off downloading of print drivers over HTTP
- GP name: DisableWebPnPDownload_2
- GP path: Internet Communication settings
- GP ADMX file name: ICM.admx
Connectivity/DisableInternetDownloadForWebPublishingAndOnlineOrderingWizards
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
This policy setting specifies whether Windows should download a list of providers for the web publishing and online ordering wizards.
These wizards allow users to select from a list of companies that provide services such as online storage and photographic printing. By default, Windows displays providers downloaded from a Windows website in addition to providers specified in the registry.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows does not download providers, and only the service providers that are cached in the local registry are displayed.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, a list of providers are downloaded when the user uses the web publishing or online ordering wizards.
See the documentation for the web publishing and online ordering wizards for more information, including details on specifying service providers in the registry.
Tip
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.
You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.
The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.
ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Turn off Internet download for Web publishing and online ordering wizards
- GP name: ShellPreventWPWDownload_2
- GP path: Internet Communication settings
- GP ADMX file name: ICM.admx
Connectivity/DisallowNetworkConnectivityActiveTests
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | 2 |
Business | 2 |
Enterprise | 2 |
Education | 2 |
Scope:
Added in Windows 10, version 1703. Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to http://www.msftconnecttest.com/connecttest.txt to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. This policy disables the NCSI active probe, preventing network connectivity to www.msftconnecttest.com.
Value type is integer.
ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Turn off Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator active tests
- GP name: NoActiveProbe
- GP path: Internet Communication settings
- GP ADMX file name: ICM.admx
Connectivity/HardenedUNCPaths
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
- Device
This policy setting configures secure access to UNC paths.
If you enable this policy, Windows only allows access to the specified UNC paths after fulfilling additional security requirements.
Tip
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.
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You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.
The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.
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ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Hardened UNC Paths
- GP name: Pol_HardenedPaths
- GP path: Network/Network Provider
- GP ADMX file name: networkprovider.admx
Connectivity/ProhibitInstallationAndConfigurationOfNetworkBridge
Windows Edition | Supported? |
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Home | |
Pro | |
Business | |
Enterprise | |
Education |
Scope:
Determines whether a user can install and configure the Network Bridge.
Important: This settings is location aware. It only applies when a computer is connected to the same DNS domain network it was connected to when the setting was refreshed on that computer. If a computer is connected to a DNS domain network other than the one it was connected to when the setting was refreshed, this setting does not apply.
The Network Bridge allows users to create a layer 2 MAC bridge, enabling them to connect two or more network segments together. This connection appears in the Network Connections folder.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user will be able to create and modify the configuration of a Network Bridge. Enabling this setting does not remove an existing Network Bridge from the user's computer.
Tip
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This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.
You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.
The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.
ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Prohibit installation and configuration of Network Bridge on your DNS domain network
- GP name: NC_AllowNetBridge_NLA
- GP path: Network/Network Connections
- GP ADMX file name: NetworkConnections.admx
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Footnotes:
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- 1 - Available in Windows 10, version 1607.
- 2 - Available in Windows 10, version 1703.
- 3 - Available in Windows 10, version 1709.
- 4 - Available in Windows 10, version 1803.
- 5 - Available in Windows 10, version 1809.
- 6 - Available in Windows 10, version 1903.
- 7 - Available in Windows 10, version 1909.
- 8 - Available in Windows 10, version 2004.