commit cc757f18c5d91dc8ce07ca392585003899bcdc60
parent 5d636efac26123b786695182bb512248b9f18f64
Author: Beau <cbeauhilton@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 22:57:52 -0500
update
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diff --git a/site/posts/pixel6screen.md b/site/posts/pixel6screen.md
@@ -92,21 +92,27 @@ reboot
After grabbing the Android build tools listed above and rebooting,
the website found my phone and ran the calibration software without a hitch.
-It didn't seem to work prior to rebooting,
+The website didn't seem to work prior to rebooting,
and I'm a lazy cretin/wizened ol' wannabe sysadmin,
so fancy a reboot to fix all of life's woes.
+The phone does need at least one reboot
+to activate the calibration and enable the fingerprint reader,
+but the calibration software tells you that, no secret magic here.
+
I don't recall if I used vivaldi-stable or google-chrome-stable to run udfps,
but I think it was the prior
(I bet any Chromium-based browser would work,
provided the right system tools are in place).
I also can't remember if I used USB-A to USB-C or dual-sided USB-C,
-but I think it was the dual USB-C. (I did this all on a Thinkpad T14s)
+but I think it was the dual USB-C.
I do think developer mode and USB debugging active on the phone are required,
but I'm not completely certain.
+I did this all on a Thinkpad T14s.
+
In any case, fingerprint unlock is a go!
Almost too easy.