Newbie Android Questions

Brand new to this.

I want to run "Canon EOS Utility" on my windows computer and control my DSLR camera from the computer. Normally I plug the male USB into the PC, and the other end into the camera to make the connection.

I have installed the VirtualHere client on Windows and the Server on my Android Note 3. My windows client can see the server labeled as "Android Hub".

I am assuming what I am going to do now is plug the male USB from the DSLR into the Android and when I do, my windows machine will see something listed under the Android Hub. I will click "use" and once I do, it will look to windows just like I plugged it in directly. Is that correct so far? At that point it should be business as usual.

But, at present, I have no way to plug the full size male USB into an android, as Android is a microUSB connection. Therefore, I am again assuming that all I need is a microUSB to Female USB adapter to plug into the Android. That will allow me to plug the DSLR into the female adapter and the connection will complete. Am I still good?

Should I later decide I want to expand to more than one connection, I can plug a USB Hub into my adapter, and then plug the DSLR into the hub, and whatever else I might want to control. Everything will show up under my Android Hub on windows. Should I do this though, I need to purchase a license for the server to allow more than one connection. Yes?

Final question...How does my Android stay charged during this process?

Thanks,
Larry

#2

After some research, let me try and answer my own question.

When using an android, what I am looking for is an OTG cable. This will allow me to plug in a USB device (camera, Memory Stick, etc). If I look carefully on the internet, I can find cables that are both OTG and charging for the Note 3. That is what I want.

Once I do, just click USE on the client after my USB device is plugged in and I am good to go.

#3

Hi, yes you definitely need an OTG cable as that tells android to act as a usb host rather than a device. You need to be running the latest android that you can find . Looking at the specs for that phone it seems its android 5.1.1 , and a cable like this one https://www.gadgets4geeks.com.au/micro-usb-3-otg-cable-adapter-for-sams… should work. I dont know whether that extra power input is for the phone or the usb device but give it a try and see if it charges the phone at the same time.