First, you will need to enable ADB (Android Debug Bridge) debugging on the device.
By default, the ADB (Android Debug Bridge) is disabled for security and privacy reasons.
In the Blade 2 OS, we can enable ADB Debugging using the steps below:
Open the Settings App on the device
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Navigate to System > About menu item
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Navigate to Device Info menu item, on this screen perform One-Finger Swipe Forward 7 times.
Note: Make sure your Blade 2 is in Gesture mode when performing the One-Finger swipes..png)
Note: When done correctly, the OS will prompt, the number of swipes remaining to enable Developer Mode.
After the 7 swipes, the user will be taken to the Dev Options button, and you will notice that the Dev Options button was added under the System menu.
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Navigate to Dev Options > ADB Options
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Select ADB Debugging > then select “YES” to enable ADB
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Connect the Blade 2 device to your PC using a Micro-USB cable.
Open Vuzix View, and the device will appear on the list.