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Old 15-06-2020, 10:12   #6
Kushan
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Re: Is it possible for 2 Bluetooth devices to be too close?

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Originally Posted by Anonymouse View Post
as the USB connection is slightly different from the usual micro format - although the laptop can see the Fire, it can't see anything on it. This is a common problem with USB cables and non-PC devices.


USB is USB and what can see what has nothing to do with what USB is in use. The reason your laptop couldn't "see" anything is because when you connect it, you need to enable file transfers on the tablet itself - usually you'll get a notification you tap on to change mode from the default "charging" to File Transfer.
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