Automatic file copying upon phone USB detection, how to? [closed]
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So I just bought a Note 9 for college purposes and since I rely a lot on the camera and scans in my college life, I want to create an automated response to connecting my phone to my windows desktop, that response being copying a specific file from a static location on the desktop to a static location on the phone.
I saw alot of questions but all of them were specific to USB sticks.
usb automation
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So I just bought a Note 9 for college purposes and since I rely a lot on the camera and scans in my college life, I want to create an automated response to connecting my phone to my windows desktop, that response being copying a specific file from a static location on the desktop to a static location on the phone.
I saw alot of questions but all of them were specific to USB sticks.
usb automation
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closed as too broad by harrymc, Tetsujin, Ipor Sircer, DavidPostill♦ Nov 14 at 20:41
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Maybe with a script, maybe. It seems too complex to be doable but I'm not an expert.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 14 at 19:15
Put a custom script in/etc/udev/rules.d
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– Ipor Sircer
Nov 14 at 19:38
Are you on Windows or Linux or macOS?
– rahuldottech
Nov 14 at 19:41
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So I just bought a Note 9 for college purposes and since I rely a lot on the camera and scans in my college life, I want to create an automated response to connecting my phone to my windows desktop, that response being copying a specific file from a static location on the desktop to a static location on the phone.
I saw alot of questions but all of them were specific to USB sticks.
usb automation
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So I just bought a Note 9 for college purposes and since I rely a lot on the camera and scans in my college life, I want to create an automated response to connecting my phone to my windows desktop, that response being copying a specific file from a static location on the desktop to a static location on the phone.
I saw alot of questions but all of them were specific to USB sticks.
usb automation
usb automation
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edited Nov 14 at 21:54
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closed as too broad by harrymc, Tetsujin, Ipor Sircer, DavidPostill♦ Nov 14 at 20:41
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by harrymc, Tetsujin, Ipor Sircer, DavidPostill♦ Nov 14 at 20:41
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Maybe with a script, maybe. It seems too complex to be doable but I'm not an expert.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 14 at 19:15
Put a custom script in/etc/udev/rules.d
.
– Ipor Sircer
Nov 14 at 19:38
Are you on Windows or Linux or macOS?
– rahuldottech
Nov 14 at 19:41
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Maybe with a script, maybe. It seems too complex to be doable but I'm not an expert.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 14 at 19:15
Put a custom script in/etc/udev/rules.d
.
– Ipor Sircer
Nov 14 at 19:38
Are you on Windows or Linux or macOS?
– rahuldottech
Nov 14 at 19:41
Maybe with a script, maybe. It seems too complex to be doable but I'm not an expert.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 14 at 19:15
Maybe with a script, maybe. It seems too complex to be doable but I'm not an expert.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 14 at 19:15
Put a custom script in
/etc/udev/rules.d
.– Ipor Sircer
Nov 14 at 19:38
Put a custom script in
/etc/udev/rules.d
.– Ipor Sircer
Nov 14 at 19:38
Are you on Windows or Linux or macOS?
– rahuldottech
Nov 14 at 19:41
Are you on Windows or Linux or macOS?
– rahuldottech
Nov 14 at 19:41
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Maybe with a script, maybe. It seems too complex to be doable but I'm not an expert.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 14 at 19:15
Put a custom script in
/etc/udev/rules.d
.– Ipor Sircer
Nov 14 at 19:38
Are you on Windows or Linux or macOS?
– rahuldottech
Nov 14 at 19:41