Jamieden
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Sorry, from the Detailed Information and Setting menu![]()
Woah! By sheer accident, I found this menu. From the self diagnostics menu, I held “Back + Power + Previous”
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Sorry, from the Detailed Information and Setting menu![]()
Woah! By sheer accident, I found this menu. From the self diagnostics menu, I held “Back + Power + Previous”
Brute forcing the menu!I’m going to make a flow chart with all possible combinations for button presses in all the menu options. I’ll post my findings when I figure it all out
Someone’s gotta do it. Might as well do it myself. There’s obviously more to the menu than we thought if I found a menu that wasn’t on this thread by mistakeBrute forcing the menu!
I think there might be something with hidden buttons on screen as well.Someone’s gotta do it. Might as well do it myself. There’s obviously more to the menu than we thought if I found a menu that wasn’t on this thread by mistake
It would show up as a device if it was plugged into then. The ADB mode just provides no power to the USB, meaning no data. I could probably probe the data+ and data- pins on the USB port to see if any data voltage is detected. If it is, then it needs powerI think there might be something with hidden buttons on screen as well.
It’s also very possible that the adb functions are locked down by a USB key of some sort.
Hidden buttons? Can you give me an example?I think there might be something with hidden buttons on screen as well.
It’s also very possible that the adb functions are locked down by a USB key of some sort.
this is good work, nice to see all the options granted by different key presses. I’m certain there’s got to be one more combination we are missing to unlock ADB.![]()
this is for the 9”display. It’s nowhere near complete
I learned something. Android based head units have a specific way for testing applications and entering ADB mode. Apparently, using another Android device, you can tunnel in using the AOA (Android Open Accessory) protocol. I’m hoping I can use my rooted Android device to tunnel into the head unitthis is good work, nice to see all the options granted by different key presses. I’m certain there’s got to be one more combination we are missing to unlock ADB.
but I also know that Panasonic has taken a larger stance on cybersecurity in their radios which explains why they are locked down way tighter. In more modern cars with tons of computers, you don’t want the radio being the weak link into the CANBus into hacking the whole car.
HAHAHAHAHA!!! I figured it out!! Go to general settings -> system -> about -> tap the build number 10 times. You’ll now have the developer menu available!!!I learned something. Android based head units have a specific way for testing applications and entering ADB mode. Apparently, using another Android device, you can tunnel in using the AOA (Android Open Accessory) protocol. I’m hoping I can use my rooted Android device to tunnel into the head unit
NiceHAHAHAHAHA!!! I figured it out!! Go to general settings -> system -> about -> tap the build number 10 times. You’ll now have the developer menu available!!!
Lol. Yep that works on all Android devicesHAHAHAHAHA!!! I figured it out!! Go to general settings -> system -> about -> tap the build number 10 times. You’ll now have the developer menu available!!!
While you're in there, scroll down to Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale and set them all to animation off. This will make inter-screen transitions faster and snappier.HAHAHAHAHA!!! I figured it out!! Go to general settings -> system -> about -> tap the build number 10 times. You’ll now have the developer menu available!!!