If you want to use the AirDroid Personal Desktop Client to run a Non-Root setup or use the AirDroid Cast's USB feature to cast and control your Android devices, you should enable the USB debugging on your Android device first.
How to Enable USB debugging on Samsung Device?
1. Go to "Settings".
2. Scroll down and find "About phone".
3. Scroll down and find "Software information".
4. Find "Build number", tap it 7-10 times to make Developer options available. (You will see "Developer mode has been turned on notification)
5. Go back to the "Settings", find "Developer options". Developer mode has turned on automatically.
6. Find and turn on "USB debugging".
7. Go to "Default USB configuration".
8. Choose "Charging phone only" then you enable USB debugging successfully!
1. Go to the "Settings" of your phone.
2. Find "About device".
3. Go to "Software info".
4. Scroll down and find "Build number", tap it 7-10 times to make Developer options available.
5. Go back to the last page find "Developer options". Developer mode has turn on automatically.
6. Find and turn on "USB debugging". tap "OK", then you enable USB debugging successfully!
1. Go to Settings
2. Scroll down and find "About device"
3. Scroll down and find "Build number", tap it 7-10 times to make Developer options available
4. Go back to the previous page and tap "Developer options".
5. Tap "On" and tap "OK" in the pop-up window.
6. Scroll down the page, find and turn on "USB debugging", tap "OK", then you enable USB debugging successfully!
After the USB debugging is enabled, you can
- Use the AirDroid Personal Desktop Client to run Non-root setup and control your Android device (How to run Non-Root setup to remote control Android Phone with AirDroid Personal?)
- Use the AirDroid Cast's USB feature to cast and control your Android device (How to control Android device from Windows/macOS via AirDroid Cast?)