How can I enable Android Auto's hidden display settings?
The developer menu comes with a wide range of settings to choose from. Here are some of the features you'll find useful.
Wireless Android Auto toggle
The setting controls whether Android auto can connect to your car or a wireless adapter without a cable. The box should be checked by default, but if it isn't, you can enable it manually. If you are having trouble connecting wirelessly, check here first, as toggling the setting off and back on again often resolves stubborn connectivity issues.
Unknown sources
There's a hidden gem among these developer settings. Much like Android's standard sidelo
Gabriela Vatu Accessing Android Auto's hidden display settings takes less than a minute and it's actually not that difficult to find. Here's how to do it:
Open your phone's Settings and search for Android Auto. Alternatively, go to Settings > Connected Devices > Android Auto.
Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page.
Tap Version and permission info about 10 times in quick succession.
The phone will ask for confirmation if you want to allow developer settings, so press to confirm.
Scroll back to the top of the Android Auto menu and tap the three-dot menu in the upper corner.
Select De
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