I have a LG LGL45C and the touchscreen seems to be broken. I can see the screen so the lcd is fine. Before I can turn it into an awesome security camera, or wifi amplifier, or whatever, I need to be able to communicate with the phone. USB debugging is off and without the touchscreen I can't turn it on. Is there any way I can...
Flash Android 4.0 onto it and use USB OTG to plug in a mouse and control it that way (assuming there is a way to flash 4.0 without USB debugging, maybe by putting files on a SD card and using that boot screen to update from SD) (Also assuming 4.0 enables USB OTG on any 2.3 device, which it may not)
Plug the phone into a computer and use some program to control the phone (Without USB debugging)
Somehow pair a Bluetooth mouse to the phone (if 2.3 supports bluetooth mice and it could be paired manually somehow without touch screen control)
Enable some obscure accessibility option that allows you to navigate the screen using the existing hardware buttons.
Or maybe something else entirely? Any help here would be greatly appreciated!!!
Flash Android 4.0 onto it and use USB OTG to plug in a mouse and control it that way (assuming there is a way to flash 4.0 without USB debugging, maybe by putting files on a SD card and using that boot screen to update from SD) (Also assuming 4.0 enables USB OTG on any 2.3 device, which it may not)
Plug the phone into a computer and use some program to control the phone (Without USB debugging)
Somehow pair a Bluetooth mouse to the phone (if 2.3 supports bluetooth mice and it could be paired manually somehow without touch screen control)
Enable some obscure accessibility option that allows you to navigate the screen using the existing hardware buttons.
Or maybe something else entirely? Any help here would be greatly appreciated!!!