Developer mode on Android TV allows users to access advanced settings and features for development purposes. Here's how you can enable developer mode on an Android TV device:
Navigate to Settings: Go to the main Settings menu on your Android TV device.
Select "Device Preferences": Scroll down and select "Device Preferences."
Find "About": Look for the "About" option. This is typically located towards the bottom of the Device Preferences menu.
Locate "Build": Within the "About" section, find the "Build" option. It might be named differently based on your device, such as "Build Number" or "Software Information."
Tap on "Build" multiple times: Tap on the "Build" option multiple times (usually 7 times) quickly. You should see a message indicating that you are now a developer or that developer options have been enabled.
Return to the previous menu: Go back to the previous menu, and you should now see a new option called "Developer Options" or "Developer Settings."
Access Developer Options: Enter the "Developer Options" menu. Here, you'll find various advanced settings and options that are typically hidden from regular users. Be cautious when making changes in this menu, as they can affect the performance and stability of your device.
Enable Developer Options: Toggle the switch at the top of the screen to enable Developer Options if it's not already enabled.
Configure Developer Options: You can now explore and configure various developer settings according to your needs. Some common options include USB debugging, screen overlay settings, and hardware acceleration options.
Keep in mind that accessing developer options and making changes to settings can potentially harm your device or cause unexpected behavior if you're not familiar with what you're doing. Proceed with caution and only make changes if you know what they do and how they might affect your device.
14 окт 2024