![]() The Android Emulator is a useful tool for a variety of development situations, but I am not sure it was ever intended to appear as an MTP device in Windows like its physical counterparts do. Im worried that all these workarounds wont be viable for long. I know it is possible to interact with the device's storage directly from Windows when the device is physically connected via USB - if I understand correctly, this is commonly done using MTP? However, I am also currently constrained to only being able to use an emulated Android device. in the new windows 11 builds the explorer crashes when trying to open a context menu in a file window. ![]() I realize a better (or at least simpler) way to do this would probably involve using the adb push and pull commands, but I am gathering options/trying to avoid developing additional communications on the Windows side beyond its basic OS file access. I am trying to develop a file communication system that interfaces between the respective file systems of a Windows PC and a connected Android device.
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