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diff --git a/doc/src/platforms/android.qdoc b/doc/src/platforms/android.qdoc index 46782907f..5f117ec50 100644 --- a/doc/src/platforms/android.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/platforms/android.qdoc @@ -50,6 +50,15 @@ In order to use Qt for Android, you will need the following external tools: \li \l{http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html}{The Android NDK} \li \l{http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi}{Apache Ant} v1.8 or later \li \l{http://openjdk.java.net}{OpenJDK} v6 or later +\li Android Debug Bridge (ADB) driver on the Windows platform to enable USB + debugging. The default USB driver on Windows does not allow debugging. You + can download the ADB driver from the device manufacturer's support website. + For example, the ADB driver for Google Nexus 7 can be downloaded from + \l{http://support.asus.com}. + + After installing the driver, try running a few basic + \l{http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html}{adb} commands and check + whether your device responds to it. \endlist \note You must set the \c{JAVA_HOME} environment variable to the JDK install @@ -78,6 +87,10 @@ to develop for Android. For more information, see \gui{Select Components} page of \l{Qt Installation Program} {Qt installation program}. By default, Qt libraries for ARMv7 are selected. +Test your setup by running one of the desktop examples. You can list all the +examples tested for Android using the \c{android} keyword in the search field +under the \gui{Examples} tab in Qt Creator \gui{Welcome} mode. + \section1 Porting an Existing Qt Application Most Qt applications should be portable to Android with ease, unless they |