Coby 7036 USB Host Mode

MegaHertz

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I am trying to connect a keyboard to my new tablet. My tablet didn't come with a usb-a to micro usb adapter so I made one by splicing in a usb-a female jack into a usb-a male -> usb-micro cable. I have tested the cable in that the micro to usb-a male works to connect the tablet to the pc as a storage device. I can also use the usb-a M -> usb-a F plugs as an extension cable on my computer. I can't get the tablet to detect any usb devices i plug in. I checked voltage on the red/black lines and am getting nothing. Is there a trick to enabling usb host mode? I did apply this root/gap update to get the play store on there - http://www.androidtablets.net/forum...pps-telechips-7032-7034-7036-7048-8048-a.html

Any help is much appreciated!!
 
i've tried and played with various usb splices and they are finicky. why risk damaging an 80 dollar device instead osf springing for an 8 dollar cable at Walmart or Best Buy or even Radio Shack.
USB cables do carry power so you are riskinging your device
 
I did consider the risks but am handy with a soldering iron and am comfortable making cables. I know it caries power and double checked all connections with a meter before actually plugging it in.
 
I think this is happening because the micro usb plug I have is not an 'on the go' type plug. This type of connector has pin 4 (normally unused) grounded to indicate to the tablet to go into usb host mode. I will be ordering an adapter as my connector doesn't have a wire hooked up to pin 4 and I'm not about to try to split it apart. This is what I ordered and will update sat if it works: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...la-_-NA-_-NA&gclid=CLnbqcaKu7QCFcXb4AodzHMAYA


EDIT: Update - Works with the adapter
 
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