How does it work?
LADB bundles an ADB server within the app libraries. Normally this
server cannot connect to the local device because it requires an
active USB connection. However Android’s Wireless ADB Debugging
feature allows the server and the client to speak to each other
locally.
Initial Setup
Use split-screen more or a pop-out window with LADB and Settings at
the same time. This is because Android will invalidate the pairing
information if the dialog gets dismissed. Add a Wireless Debugging
connection and copy the pairing code and port into LADB. Keep both
windows open until the Settings dialog dismisses itself.
Issues
LADB is sadly incompatible with Shizuku at the current moment. That
means that if you have Shiuzuku installed LADB will usually fail to
connect properly. You must uninstall it and reboot to use LADB.
Troubleshooting
Most errors can be fixed by clearing the app data for LADB removing
all Wireless Debugging connections from Settings and rebooting.
License
We’re using a slightly modified license based on GPLv3 with the
request to please not publish unofficial (user) LADB builds to the
Google Play Store.
Support
MANUAL PAIRING:
Sometimes LADB’s Assisted Pairing mode can be finicky with newer
versions of Android. This is because the device does not recognize
that there is an available device to connect to. Sometimes a simple
app restart fixes the issue.
This tutorial demonstrates how you can skip the Assisted Pairing
mode and reliably pair the device yourself.
Still confused? Email me at [email protected].
Privacy Policy
LADB does not send any device data outside of the app. Your data is
not collected or processed.