I've used AirDroid on a few different devices and have a number of friends happily using it, but I've run into an issue using it with my BlackBerry Priv. Specifically the AirMirror (non-root) option, it just continuously displays 'Please connect your Android device via USB cable'. Here's the odd part, using a different mirroring app like Vysor over exactly the same connection works fine. ADB is able to communicate with my device and it enumerates it just fine, so I believe that I've got access to the device setup properly (otherwise I would expect Vysor wouldn't work either).
Is there anything in particular that needs to be done from within AirDroid to get it to recognize my phone? Perhaps it's not looking for the correct USB device or is looking for a specific on that I don't have on my system? Of note, the Priv has an ADB driver provided by BlackBerry that is considerably faster and more reliable than the generic ADB driver. Just for reference the hardware ID under the 'BlackBerry Android Composite ADB Interface' device in device manager is 'VID_0FCA&PID_8032&REV_0300&MI_01'.
Hopefully this is something that can be easily resolved, I'd far prefer to use AirDroid to do screen mirroring of my device instead of Vysor (no desktop app, it runs inside of Chrome only). I wouldn't think it would take too much to get it working seeing as mirroring does work within other apps that utilize ADB / USB connectivity.
Is there anything in particular that needs to be done from within AirDroid to get it to recognize my phone? Perhaps it's not looking for the correct USB device or is looking for a specific on that I don't have on my system? Of note, the Priv has an ADB driver provided by BlackBerry that is considerably faster and more reliable than the generic ADB driver. Just for reference the hardware ID under the 'BlackBerry Android Composite ADB Interface' device in device manager is 'VID_0FCA&PID_8032&REV_0300&MI_01'.
Hopefully this is something that can be easily resolved, I'd far prefer to use AirDroid to do screen mirroring of my device instead of Vysor (no desktop app, it runs inside of Chrome only). I wouldn't think it would take too much to get it working seeing as mirroring does work within other apps that utilize ADB / USB connectivity.