I have an old Galaxy S10 that I broke a few years back. The screen is completely shattered, and unfortunately, I can't use the touchpad. Also, debug mode wasn't enabled, so I can't connect it to my computer that way. I tried using a USB-C to HDMI adapter and a USB-A for a mouse, but I only get the lock screen and can't do anything from there. I'm looking for any possible solutions to access my phone.
2 Answers
You have to interact with the screen to change the USB connection settings from 'Charging Only' to something that allows peripherals to work. Replacing the screen is likely necessary.
You’ll need a USB hub that supports both HDMI and USB for a keyboard or mouse. If that option doesn’t work, replacing the screen might be your best bet.

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