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Device screen malfunctions following a reset.

Device screen malfunctions following a reset.

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Ebkon
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06-27-2016, 03:46 PM
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Located a Windows 10 tablet from Onda in an ewaste, equipped with an Atom CPU and running Windows 10 (model V820W). To clear personal files I used the built-in reset feature, but it appears to have removed touchscreen drivers—the only available input is the touchscreen itself. I’m stuck on a screen stating the PC was reset, with an OK button that won’t respond. Could you find a USB micro B to USB A adapter to connect a mouse or keyboard? I’m unsure of any other solutions. Also, I attempted to boot from the Micro SD card slot, but the tablet lacks a usable BIOS. Help needed!
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Ebkon
06-27-2016, 03:46 PM #1

Located a Windows 10 tablet from Onda in an ewaste, equipped with an Atom CPU and running Windows 10 (model V820W). To clear personal files I used the built-in reset feature, but it appears to have removed touchscreen drivers—the only available input is the touchscreen itself. I’m stuck on a screen stating the PC was reset, with an OK button that won’t respond. Could you find a USB micro B to USB A adapter to connect a mouse or keyboard? I’m unsure of any other solutions. Also, I attempted to boot from the Micro SD card slot, but the tablet lacks a usable BIOS. Help needed!

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Qesterchen
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06-27-2016, 08:17 PM
#2
There are various USB-to-USB adapters available at different price points. You can easily find them on online marketplaces like Amazon or AliExpress.
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Qesterchen
06-27-2016, 08:17 PM #2

There are various USB-to-USB adapters available at different price points. You can easily find them on online marketplaces like Amazon or AliExpress.

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CougillM
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06-29-2016, 04:19 AM
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It seems uncertain whether the tablet supports them. I might need to purchase one and check later.
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CougillM
06-29-2016, 04:19 AM #3

It seems uncertain whether the tablet supports them. I might need to purchase one and check later.

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maxis11111
Member
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06-29-2016, 08:56 AM
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The items I purchased to link a keyboard to my smartphone were under 2 euros. It was worth taking a risk, personally. If you dig deeper into second-hand finds, it could be useful later.
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maxis11111
06-29-2016, 08:56 AM #4

The items I purchased to link a keyboard to my smartphone were under 2 euros. It was worth taking a risk, personally. If you dig deeper into second-hand finds, it could be useful later.

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orly04
Junior Member
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06-29-2016, 02:45 PM
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Most gadgets these days include USB OTG (support for keyboards, mice, storage, etc via USB). It should work, shouldn't it? There are lots of adapters available on AliExpress—remember when I bought one for about ten cents and connected it to a USB hub, then used my phone with the keyboard and mouse just because I could?
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orly04
06-29-2016, 02:45 PM #5

Most gadgets these days include USB OTG (support for keyboards, mice, storage, etc via USB). It should work, shouldn't it? There are lots of adapters available on AliExpress—remember when I bought one for about ten cents and connected it to a USB hub, then used my phone with the keyboard and mouse just because I could?