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I am using adb shell monkey -p app.package.name -c android.intent.category.LAUNCHER 1 to try to launch the settings app so that I can turn on MTP and connect this android device to my computer, but I keep getting killed every time I enter the command in the adb shell.

How can I find out why this is happening? I have tried restarting adb, getting su privelages, and rebooting the device, but nothing changes.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: The actual command is adb shell monkey -p com.android.settings -c android.intent.category.LAUNCHER 1

EDIT 2: Probably already known, but this happens for any package name, not just settings. Not sure if that is relevant or not :/

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adb shell am start -a android.settings.SETTINGS

To bring up developer settings (in Gingerbread at least):

adb shell am start -a com.android.settings.APPLICATION_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS

Here is a bash script to demonstrate more settings - on my Nexus One, it crashes and reboots a few times...


#!/bin/bash

# This FC's android

#      android.settings.WIMAX_SETTINGS:

# list of commands were commied from output of this:
# adb shell dumpsys | grep "SETTINGS"
# quick hask that seemed to work, but prob. not correct.

while read L; do
  [[ -z "$L" ]] && continue
  printf "\nTry [%s]\n" "$L"
  adb shell am start -a ${L:: -1}  # remove trailing colon
  sleep 5
  printf "NOTE: Watch screen... Settings may FC and after a few seconds android will reboot\n"
  adb wait-for-device
done <<EOF
      android.settings.DATE_SETTINGS:
      com.android.settings.APPLICATION_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.LOCATION_SOURCE_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.MEMORY_CARD_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.LOCALE_SETTINGS:
      android.search.action.SEARCH_SETTINGS:
      android.net.vpn.SETTINGS:
      ACCESSIBILITY_FEEDBACK_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.ACCOUNT_SYNC_SETTINGS:
      com.android.settings.DISPLAY_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.INPUT_METHOD_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.SOUND_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.WIFI_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.APPLICATION_SETTINGS:
      com.android.settings.SOUND_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.ACCOUNT_SYNC_SETTINGS_ADD_ACCOUNT:
      android.settings.MANAGE_APPLICATIONS_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.SYNC_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.SETTINGS:
      com.android.settings.DOCK_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.ADD_ACCOUNT_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.SECURITY_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.DEVICE_INFO_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.WIRELESS_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.DISPLAY_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.SYSTEM_UPDATE_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.MANAGE_ALL_APPLICATIONS_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.DATA_ROAMING_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.APN_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.USER_DICTIONARY_SETTINGS:
      com.android.settings.VOICE_INPUT_OUTPUT_SETTINGS:
      com.android.settings.TTS_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.WIFI_IP_SETTINGS:
      android.search.action.WEB_SEARCH_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.BLUETOOTH_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.AIRPLANE_MODE_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.INTERNAL_STORAGE_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.ACCESSIBILITY_SETTINGS:
      com.android.settings.QUICK_LAUNCH_SETTINGS:
      android.settings.PRIVACY_SETTINGS:
EOF

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Since the question is about launching the Settings, there will also be some people looking for the adb command to kill the Settings.

Here you are:

adb shell am force-stop com.android.settings
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Another way is to open the Settings app (not activity) via adb:

adb shell am start com.android.settings

This method works on WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android).

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