Notably, when I run that batch file test line, it tells me that adb isn't a recognised command, program or batch file.
Any pointers?
Thanks.
Virtuos86, what Linux distribution do you use? Both WIndows and Desktop-oriented Linux distributions like Ubuntu will automatically treat the Android device as a network connection, if it is plugged in via USB as a "Media Device" and you use Android's USB tethering mode. Then you don't need to mess with ADB settings on Linux (or Windows). But you do still have to check "Use ADB" in the DroidScript settings, and connect from a Linux browser to the router address assigned, port 8088.
If you already have ADB set up that may be easier for you, but if not, try the following (Detailed instructions):
1. Plug in Android device to Linux computer via USB.
2. Make sure Media Device is the mode being used.
3. In Android Settings | Wireless and Networks | Tethering & Portable Hotspot, check "USB tethering".
4. In Linux, at the command line, type "route -n' and you should see a new gateway listed, for example "192.168.42.129". This is the address of the Android device as seen from Linux. (It should stay the same every time you plug in).
5. In Android, start DroidScript, go to Settings, and check "Use ADB".
6. Also in DroidScript, click the "up" arrow to the left of the Droid icon. An "ADB Connect" dialog should appear and tell you to navigate to 127.0.0.1:8088 in a browser. You could do that using ADB, but since we're using USB tethering, you can instead:
5. In a Linux browser, navigate to http://192.168.42.129:8088 (or whatever address you saw for the gateway in step #4).
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