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I'm running Chrome 80 and while getting ready for mobile debugging I observe the following:

Remote Devices

The panel has been migrated to its own tab and its functionality has changed. I checked the changelog but there is no mention of this change. One of the features removed with this change was a way to import the device dimensions and properties into the Emulated Devices panel.

Is there any place to read up on this change and its reasoning? Even if it's a pull request I'd be happy.

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    No more info on that, sadly. And by the way, altough presented as "equivalent functionality", it does not work anymore for my android 5.1 devices (blank inspect screen).
    – XouDo
    Mar 2, 2020 at 9:01

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Source code is the best documentation, so one way to find out is to go looking for this string:
https://cs.chromium.org/search/?q=%22this+panel+has+been+deprecated+in+favor+of+the%22&sq=package:chromium&type=cs

When you look at the history of file /src/third_party/devtools-frontend/src/front_end/devices/DevicesView.js, there is this recent commit 6239c24: "Remove "Remote Devices" panel":
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/devtools/devtools-frontend/+/1909383

with the following document attached:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14qasCOYYELcWtAp-y6N147Mvjv7eWmRsx1hFCB2M6w8/edit

DevTools has the "Remote Devices" tab which allows you to inspect devices like smartphones via technology like ADB. This functionality implements a subset of the features in chrome://inspect/#devices. To remove duplication and confusion for developers ("Which of the two tools should I use?", "Why does this panel not have all features? Oh I should have used the other one", and for devrel folks writing articles: "Which tool should I reference in my guide"?), we should remove the "Remote Devices" panel.

So maybe not what you expected, but it seems there's nothing more to it. Every rewrite has its lost features.

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It looks like I've found something, which worked for me, I had to install this:

apt-get install android-platform-tools-base

then I had to re-enable debugging in my mobile phone settings (like this ) but it looks different on different Android devices. Also I had to reconnect USB cable several times, because this technology is still very unreilable.

Then I had to go here:

Chrome window

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    I needed different tools, but this was a helpful clue.
    – Kyle Baker
    Jun 27, 2020 at 10:29
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Debian 10:

I had to

sudo apt install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot

then run

adb devices

then I was able to see my device in the

chrome://inspect/#devices

menu.

You think they could have linked to some instructions about that on the page, or in the notice about deprecation.... The docs on google itself are out of date on this, and I had to hunt this answer down after going through several SO answers from 2012-2019 that were incorrect.

I followed the instructions here.

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    What a strange UI, they just show nothing anymore in F12/devtools -> ThreeVerticalPoints -> More tools ->Remote devices but chrome://inspect/#devices works
    – kungfooman
    Jan 21, 2021 at 11:36
  • Where is this sudo? Is this something I run in Windows command prompt?
    – MikeyB
    Nov 16, 2021 at 11:30
  • Notice that it says "Debian 10". That's an operating system--a distribution of linux--and therefore has nothing to do with windows. @MikeyB
    – Kyle Baker
    Nov 21, 2021 at 23:32
  • My Android 11 device has no command line interface, even after enabling Developer Mode. I've given up trying to run Chrome devtools remotely on Windows/laptop host. Dec 7, 2022 at 21:47
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You can run adb devices (need adb drivers) in a terminal to start the deamon. Then you will see your devices in the list.

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  • I also needed this, but needed to install the tools to have the daemon first.
    – Kyle Baker
    Jun 27, 2020 at 10:29

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