[TOOL] All-in-One tool for Windows. Wear OS Tools v10

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Hello, new tool update.


Wear OS Tool v9.0



Changelog:
  • Added option to apply custom settings such as adjust screen timeout (in option 8.1).
  • Added feature to suggest the IP of the watch (not Pixel Watch) by typing "find" (in previous connection).
  • Added new way to pair and connect for Wear OS 3, for now, only Pixel Watch (in previous connection).
  • Improved error messages when installing, uninstalling, enabling, disabling APKs (in option 1).
  • Improved option to change custom sounds in ringtones, notifications and alarms (in option 4).
  • Fixed bug for adding muted sounds.
  • The tool is now also available in German (by @Anarchon)


Clarification on the new pairing procedure in Pixel Watch.

In the update in March 2023 for Pixel Watch, Google has implemented the new adb pairing procedure that had already been for some time on Android 11 and higher phones. It should be remembered that Wear OS 3 is based on Android 11, that is, watches like Pixel Watch, Galaxy Watch 5 or Fossil Gen 6. For now, this procedure is only implemented on Pixel Watch, but probably in the coming months it will be implemented on the other Wear OS 3 watches.

  • The process is that you must first pair the watch with a device such as a PC or smartphone, entering a random pairing code and a random port number (only the first time you pair to the device) and then the connection is made through the IP address as it was done so far, but with the difference that the port number is random (it is not 5555 as before) and you will have to consult it on the watch every time you connect the watch in developer mode.

  • Wear OS 2 watches, and for now Wear OS 3 watches (except Pixel Watch) connect the watch as usual and with fixed port number, i.e. 5555.
 
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Ivegottheskill

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Unfortunately, changing notification sound on Pixel Watch does not work with Wear OS Tool v9.0

There are no error messages, it appears to upload and say 'done' but the new sounds do not play. The watch continues to play the original notification tone. Changing the ringtone works fine

Does anyone have a fix for this?

Is there a minimum file size or duration which is required for the notification tone? (both ogg files I tried are about 21kb and 5 seconds)
 
Unfortunately, changing notification sound on Pixel Watch does not work with Wear OS Tool v9.0

There are no error messages, it appears to upload and say 'done' but the new sounds do not play. The watch continues to play the original notification tone. Changing the ringtone works fine

Does anyone have a fix for this?

Is there a minimum file size or duration which is required for the notification tone? (both ogg files I tried are about 21kb and 5 seconds)

Ok. I'll ask you some questions, let's see if we can find a solution.

- Does it work to change system notification sounds?

- Does it work to change custom ringtone sound?


Send a screenshot when trying to change custom notification sound.
 

Ivegottheskill

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Ok. I'll ask you some questions, let's see if we can find a solution.

- Does it work to change system notification sounds?

- Does it work to change custom ringtone sound?


Send a screenshot when trying to change custom notification sound.

1. No, it doesn't work to change system notification sound. I tried to change to a different system notification, and it still plays the same old default notification none.

2. Yes, it does work to change custom ringtone sound. I have changed my ringtone no problem with a new ogg file.

Here's the screenshot: Row 1, 2 and 3 are all different custom notifications I've tried. For reference, Row 0 is the new custom ringtone I uploaded, which works fine.

wearos_notification.jpg
 
1. No, it doesn't work to change system notification sound. I tried to change to a different system notification, and it still plays the same old default notification none.

2. Yes, it does work to change custom ringtone sound. I have changed my ringtone no problem with a new ogg file.

Here's the screenshot: Row 1, 2 and 3 are all different custom notifications I've tried. For reference, Row 0 is the new custom ringtone I uploaded, which works fine.

View attachment 5901983

OK, yesterday Pixel Watch firmware was updated, the bug that prevents to change the notification sound was before or after the watch update?

I send you a trimmed and updated version for you to test.

Thanks
 

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Chriz024

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Hi
on Fossil Gen 6 i change the Ringtone. In the Audio menu i can select it but on a call it dont play the Ringtone.
if i change to an original ringtone it works. Any fix ?
 

TiHz

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Thank you SO much!!

I had been trying for days but my watch wasnt being found in the tool. I finally discovered that I needed to connect it first thru windows cmd and type 'adb connect' with my watch IP.

It finally connected and The tool finally found it. Just putting it here in case anyone else has this problem in the future.
 

just_bol

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Hi! Thanks for your work!
Why does the program show Bluetooth version 1.6 of ticwatch pro 3 ultra?


And some words about tweaks for ALL watches: most of them doing nothing.

№2
- Multicore packet scheduler actual only for exynos chipset.
- apps freezer appear in Android 11.
- tap duration threshold and touch blocking period is Samsung devices feature.

№3 adaptive battery management introduced with Android 9, but, as I think, in wear os 2 this feature is broken.

№4 didn't find in android docs, maybe this only Samsung devices feature.

№7 dexopt. IMHO, it makes sense for Android 6 and lower.
 
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Hi! Thanks for your work!
Why does the program show Bluetooth version 1.6 of ticwatch pro 3 ultra?


And some words about tweaks for ALL watches: most of them doing nothing.

№2
- Multicore packet scheduler actual only for exynos chipset.
- apps freezer appear in Android 11.
- tap duration threshold and touch blocking period is Samsung devices feature.

№3 adaptive battery management introduced with Android 9, but, as I think, in wear os 2 this feature is broken.

№4 didn't find in android docs, maybe this only Samsung devices feature.

№7 dexopt. IMHO, it makes sense for Android 6 and lower

Hi, about your first question, I don't know if I am understanding correctly, however what you get with the bluetooth version is the result of the command:
Code:
adb shell getprop ro.bluetooth.hfp.ver

And as for the optimization tasks, there is certainly still room for improvement. These optimizations are more targeted to Android smartphones than to Wear OS smartwatches. There is almost no documentation on the net about these commands, in fact, it is the first time that someone is knowledgeable enough to give me his opinion about these tasks. Precisely for that reason, I show in the tool the command it executes to presumably perform an optimization.

Your feedback is very valuable to me, and I will take all your considerations in mind in the next update of the tool.

Can you suggest any optimization task that will do some good on smartwatches?.

I really appreciate your feedback so that we can improve the tool together.
 

just_bol

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Can you suggest any optimization task that will do some good on smartwatches?.
After your "Hacks and tricks..." it's very difficult to suggest something else ;)

I noticed, that if don't disable next apps, watch works better and faster:
TicMcuService
TicSystem
McuServiceRuntimeResourceOverlayRover

We should see on `global: always_finish_activities`, this is setting on phone (placed in developer options), maybe it will work on watch. But this setting don't represent on wear os 2 in developer options.

For other methods need root, it is games with CPU, I/o scheduler etc... IMHO, it will not bring more than already there.
I think we have very good balance between performance and battery life (TWP3).
 

cmak414

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Is it possible to make notifications wake my watch screen? I want to be able to turn always on display off and tilt to wake off to save battery. But current my pixel watch doesn't wake when notifications arrive.
 
new tool update.

Wear OS Tool v10


Changelog:

- Added function to view and control the watch from the PC (screen mirror) with help of scrcpy (in option 9).
- Added tool to manage vibration for ringtone, notifications or for a specific app (option 4.4).
- Added system to automatically download adb drivers in case of absence (on previous connection).
- Added to automate downloading of necessary files (in option 3 and option 7.2).
- Added Universal debloater to remove bloatware (in option 1.6).
- Added history of connected devices by typing "log" (in previous connection).
- Added specified folder where backup/restore is located (in option 2).
- Improved screen recording function, now through scrcpy (in option 6.2).
- Improved system for entering file and package names when installing/uninstalling or other operations, no need to type it anymore, just select it from the list (in option 1).
- Improved system for selecting sound files and IDs (same system as above) (in option 4).
- Improved optimization tool (in option 8).
- Improved simultaneous connection pre-check of several devices.
- Debugged all the code and reorganized the menus.
- Resized all tool windows.
 

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new tool update.

Wear OS Tool v10


Changelog:

- Added function to view and control the watch from the PC (screen mirror) with help of scrcpy (in option 9).
- Added tool to manage vibration for ringtone, notifications or for a specific app (option 4.4).
- Added system to automatically download adb drivers in case of absence (on previous connection).
- Added to automate downloading of necessary files (in option 3 and option 7.2).
- Added Universal debloater to remove bloatware (in option 1.6).
- Added history of connected devices by typing "log" (in previous connection).
- Added specified folder where backup/restore is located (in option 2).
- Improved screen recording function, now through scrcpy (in option 6.2).
- Improved system for entering file and package names when installing/uninstalling or other operations, no need to type it anymore, just select it from the list (in option 1).
- Improved system for selecting sound files and IDs (same system as above) (in option 4).
- Improved optimization tool (in option 8).
- Improved simultaneous connection pre-check of several devices.
- Debugged all the code and reorganized the menus.
- Resized all tool windows.
Brilliant work!
 
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wyt18

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new tool update.

Wear OS Tool v10


Changelog:

- Added function to view and control the watch from the PC (screen mirror) with help of scrcpy (in option 9).
- Added tool to manage vibration for ringtone, notifications or for a specific app (option 4.4).
- Added system to automatically download adb drivers in case of absence (on previous connection).
- Added to automate downloading of necessary files (in option 3 and option 7.2).
- Added Universal debloater to remove bloatware (in option 1.6).
- Added history of connected devices by typing "log" (in previous connection).
- Added specified folder where backup/restore is located (in option 2).
- Improved screen recording function, now through scrcpy (in option 6.2).
- Improved system for entering file and package names when installing/uninstalling or other operations, no need to type it anymore, just select it from the list (in option 1).
- Improved system for selecting sound files and IDs (same system as above) (in option 4).
- Improved optimization tool (in option 8).
- Improved simultaneous connection pre-check of several devices.
- Debugged all the code and reorganized the menus.
- Resized all tool windows.
Thanks for your great work! Is the feature to re-pair watches now available for wear OS 3 on Samsung Galaxy Watch 4/5?
 
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Hi, and thanks a lot for sharing this tool! I used it with my Watch5, and in menu 8 > 2 (Common optimizations for All Wear OS watches), option 2 (Enable the processing speed management system) responds with "2" is not a valid option, please try again. Am I doing something... wrong? ;)

Galaxy or Ticwatch?


With Ticwatch this option works correctly.
 

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    All-in-One tool for Windows. Wear OS Tools v10


    It's a tool for use with any Wear OS watch. I am releasing today an improved and optimized version with several new features.


    What does it do?

    It is an All-in-One tool for Windows that makes it easy to do certain things with the watch, such as:​
    • Send files to the watch such as MP3s, images, PDFs, or download files contained in the watch.

    • Install applications (Sideload).

    • Install applications in bulk

    • Uninstall apps of watch (Debloat).

    • Enable/disable Watch apps

    • Remove bloatware with Universal Android Debloater. [new]

    • Extract all the apps you have installed on the watch and mass restore them when necessary (Backup/Restore).

    • Get APK for Wear OS from "legacy" APK files for the phone.

    • Get APK for Wear OS in bulk.

    • Change ringtone, notification sound and alarm sound of the watch.

    • Mute ringtone, notification sounds, and alarm watch.

    • Manage vibration of ringtone, notifications or a specific application. [new]

    • Change screen density

    • Change font size.

    • Use the computer keyboard to type on the watch.

    • Force pairing the watch with Bluetooth without resetting to factory defaults.

    • Repair synchronization in old watches such as Moto 360 Gen 1 or Sony Smartwatch 3.

    • Enter ADB commands via command line

    • Perform advanced reboot (Recovery Mode and Bootloader Mode)

    • View and control the watch from the PC with scrcpy (only Wear OS 3). [new]

    • Take screenshots of the watch screen, and send them directly to the PC (Screenshot).

    • Record the watch screen, and send it directly to the PC in MP4 format (Screen record).

    • Optimize the Watch.

    • Apply custom settings such as adjust screen timeout

    • View watch information such as serial number, build version, Android version, resolution, battery status...

    • Connection to the watch can be made via Wi-Fi, via Bluetooth or via USB cable.

    • History of connected devices. [new]

    • New way to pair and connect for Wear OS 3.

    • Suggest IP of the watch.

    Changelog:
    • v1.0 (Feb 13, 2021) - Initial version
    • v1.1 (Feb 21, 2021) - Compiled again with Pro version of the EXE converter.
    • v2.0 (May 19, 2022) - Added new features (backup and restore tool, screen recorder and watch information)
    • v3.0 (Aug 27, 2022) - Added new functions (Change font size, change watch sounds), debugged code, optimized menus
    • v3.1 (Aug 30, 2022) - Fixed bug in option to change ringtones and sounds.
    • v4.0 (Oct 15, 2022) - Added new function (optimize Watch) and restructured main menu.
    • v5.0 (Nov 05, 2022):
      - Added "Install apps in bulk" (in option 1)
      - Added "Enter ADB commands via command line" (in option 7)
      - Added "Restore optimizations to default values" (in option 8)
      - Added help option to get IP address and secure Wi-Fi network (in tool startup)
      - Improved optimization tool (redesigned and more detailed info)
    • v6.0 (Jan 02, 2023):
      - Added "Advanced Reset Options" (in option 7)
      - Added "Enable/Disable apps" (in option 1)
      - Added option to list system apps, user apps, enabled and disabled apps (in option 1)
      - Added separate window for listings (in option 1 and option 4)
      - Improved function to use PC keyboard (in option 7)
      - Improved function for sending/receiving files (in option 3)
    • v7.0 (Jan 09, 2023):
      - Added option to debug by Bluetooth in older watches, as Moto 360 Gen 1 or Sony Smartwatch 3 (in previous connection).
      - Added option to repair synchronization in old watches (in option 7.5)
      - Added option of links for reference such as news about Wear OS, firmware table... (in option 7.6)
      - Added guide to download and install AOSP Wi-Fi Keyboard (in option 7.2)
      - Added guide to download and install NavExplorer (in option 3)
      - Improved wired connection with USB debugging (on previous connection)
      - Correction of bugs
      - Debugged code
    • v8.0 (Jan 23, 2023):
      - Added tool to get APK for Wear OS from "legacy" APK files for the phone (in option 7.7)
      - Added tool to get APK for Wear OS in bulk (in option 7.8)
      - Added option to set ringtone and watch sounds to mute (in option 4)
      - Bug fix when installing APKs (now the APK is not kept in the watch, avoiding it to occupy space).
      - Fixed several bugs
    • v9.0 (apr 19, 2023):
      - Added option to apply custom settings such as adjust screen timeout (in option 8.1).
      - Added feature to suggest the IP of the watch (not Pixel Watch) by typing "find" (in previous connection).
      - Added new way to pair and connect for Wear OS 3, for now, only Pixel Watch (in previous connection).
      - Improved error messages when installing, uninstalling, enabling, disabling APKs (in option 1).
      - Improved option to change custom sounds in ringtones, notifications and alarms (in option 4).
      - Fixed bug for adding muted sounds.
      - The tool is now also available in German (by @Anarchon
    • v10.0 (Jun 06, 2023):
      - Added function to view and control the watch from the PC (screen mirror) with help of
      scrcpy (in option 9).
      - Added tool to manage vibration for ringtone, notifications or for a specific app (option 4.4).
      - Added system to automatically download adb drivers in case of absence (on previous connection).
      - Added to automate downloading of necessary files (in option 3 and option 7.2).
      - Added
      Universal debloater to remove bloatware (in option 1.6).
      - Added history of connected devices by typing "log" (in previous connection).
      - Added specified folder where backup/restore is located (in option 2).
      - Improved screen recording function, now through
      scrcpy (in option 6.2).
      - Improved system for entering file and package names when installing/uninstalling or other operations, no need to type it anymore, just select it from the list (in option 1).
      - Improved system for selecting sound files and IDs (same system as above) (in option 4).
      - Improved optimization tool (in option 8).
      - Improved simultaneous connection pre-check of several devices.
      - Debugged all the code and reorganized the menus.
      - Resized all tool windows.


    Requirements
    • Windows O.S.

    • Have the ADB drivers installed. Here is the link to download them. During installation, make sure to enable the "Add to System Path Environment" option. Here you have more information about ADB drivers. Since v10, if you don't have ADB drivers installed, they are automatically downloaded and installed as soon as you open Wear OS Tools. [new]

    • Connect the watch and the phone to the same Wi-Fi network.

    • Enable debugging over Wi-Fi on the watch. On the watch, go to Settings > system > About and tap "Build Number" several times until you see a message that says "you are now a developer". Then go to Settings > developer options and enable "ADB debugging" and "Debugging over Wi-Fi".

    • If you want to connect the watch to the phone via Bluetooth or Cable USB, follow the steps detailed on the tool.


    Considerations
    • The tool is available in English (EN) and Spanish (ES).

    • Tested on TWP3 and TWP5, please give feedback on other watches.

    • To find out the IP address of the watch, just go to "Debugging over Wi-Fi" in Settings > developer options. Under that option, you will see the IP. You can also see it in Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi > "Your Wi-Fi network".

    • You can connect the watch by USB cable, by bluetooth or by Wi-Fi network.

    • Wear OS watches are a bit unstable to stay connected to the Wi-Fi network especially if it is connected by Bluetooth with the phone, to make sure it connects smoothly when using the tool enable the "Enable Wi-Fi automatically when charging" option in Settings > developer options, and plug the watch to the charger. Another trick is to momentarily deactivate Bluetooth in the watch, the Wi-Fi network will be activated in a few seconds.

    • Since v10 you can use the tool in multitasking mode, i.e. you can for example backup watch apps while you are applying custom configurations. [new]

    • When you have finished, turn off "ADB debugging" on the watch, otherwise it will drain your watch battery...


    Where to download?




    Method
    1. Download and unzip in a folder the file from the "Where to download" section.

    2. Make sure you meet all the points in the "requirements" section.

    3. Locate the IP address of the watch as explained in the "considerations" section.

    4. Run Wear OS Tools and enter the IP address.

    5. If your watch is Wear OS 2 enter 5555 or nothing in the port number, and skip to step 7.
      If your watch is Wear OS 3, enter the port number, which will be different from 5555
      .
    6. Select "Pair new device" or "Wireless debugging" (This step is only performed the first time) and enter the IP, port and pairing code, then re-enter the IP and port number as in the previous step.

    7. A notification will probably appear on the watch asking "Allow debugging?", select "Always allow from this computer".

    8. In the tool, choose a function to run and follow the instructions on the screen.
    allow-debugging-wearos.jpg


    Clarification on the new pairing procedure in Pixel Watch.

    In the update in March 2023 for Pixel Watch, Google has implemented the new adb pairing procedure that had already been for some time on Android 11 and higher phones. It should be remembered that Wear OS 3 is based on Android 11, that is, watches like Pixel Watch, Galaxy Watch 5 or Fossil Gen 6. For now, this procedure is only implemented on Pixel Watch, but probably in the coming months it will be implemented on the other Wear OS 3 watches.​
    • The process is that you must first pair the watch with a device such as a PC or smartphone, entering a random pairing code and a random port number (only the first time you pair to the device) and then the connection is made through the IP address as it was done so far, but with the difference that the port number is random (it is not 5555 as before) and you will have to consult it on the watch every time you connect the watch in developer mode.

    • Wear OS 2 watches, and for now Wear OS 3 watches (except Pixel Watch) connect the watch as usual and with fixed port number, i.e. 5555.

    Pair1.png
    Pair2.png


    What custom settings and optimizations are offered?

    Apply Custom Settings on the watch from the PC (option 8) :
    • Hide/Display developer options menu.
    • Enable/Disable GPS location.
    • Adjust screen timeout beyond limits.
    • Enable/Disable ambient display.
    • Enable/Disable theater mode.
    • Enable/Disable auto brightness.
    • Adjust brightness manually.

    Apply optimizations (option 8):
    • Double the speed of animations and transitions.
    • Optimizations to improve performance and reduce battery consumption.
    • Enable/disable adaptive battery management.
    • Enable/disable the processing speed management system.
    • Enable/disable useless configuration items in Galaxy Wtach 4/5.

    Manage Vibration (option 4):
    • Enables/disables vibration when receiving calls.
    • Enable/disable vibration when receiving notifications.
    • Enable/disable vibration when touching the watch screen.
    • Enable/disable vibration for a specific application.
    Delete cache memory (option 8).

    Optimize performance (option 8) .

    Reduce battery drain with the dexopt optimization method (option 8) .


    To-Do
    • Force pairing with Wear OS 3 watches

    • Improve optimization tool with more optimization tasks (any suggestions from this thread for Samsung Galaxy devices or this thread for Pixel devices?).

    • Porting code to Linux and Mac via Java or Python.


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    I share this tool for free, to code the tool as it is now having taken me quite some time, I just ask for some feedback for the one who download it and try it.

    If you are going to use it, please comment what you think or what bugs you see or what new features you suggest. Any opinion is interesting.


    Version Information
    Status:
    Stable
    Current Version: v10.0
    Release Date: 13/02/2021
    Last Update Date: 06/06/2023
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    new tool update.

    Wear OS Tool v10


    Changelog:

    - Added function to view and control the watch from the PC (screen mirror) with help of scrcpy (in option 9).
    - Added tool to manage vibration for ringtone, notifications or for a specific app (option 4.4).
    - Added system to automatically download adb drivers in case of absence (on previous connection).
    - Added to automate downloading of necessary files (in option 3 and option 7.2).
    - Added Universal debloater to remove bloatware (in option 1.6).
    - Added history of connected devices by typing "log" (in previous connection).
    - Added specified folder where backup/restore is located (in option 2).
    - Improved screen recording function, now through scrcpy (in option 6.2).
    - Improved system for entering file and package names when installing/uninstalling or other operations, no need to type it anymore, just select it from the list (in option 1).
    - Improved system for selecting sound files and IDs (same system as above) (in option 4).
    - Improved optimization tool (in option 8).
    - Improved simultaneous connection pre-check of several devices.
    - Debugged all the code and reorganized the menus.
    - Resized all tool windows.
    6
    Hello, I have updated the tool:
    • Added option to debug by Bluetooth in older watches, as Moto 360 Gen 1 or Sony Smartwatch 3 (in previous connection).
    • Added option to repair synchronization in old watches (in option 7.5)
    • Added option of links for reference such as news about Wear OS, firmware table... (in option 7.6)
    • Added guide to download and install AOSP Wi-Fi Keyboard (in option 7.2)
    • Added guide to download and install NavExplorer (in option 3)
    • Improved wired connection with USB debugging (on previous connection)
    • Correction of bugs
    • Debugged code


    The tool I consider to be very developed, I no longer believe that with my humble programming knowledge I can add something new and interesting to the tool, however if I come up with something interesting, I will update the initial post and there will be a v8.0 However, there are still some issues that I have not been able to solve:
    • Forcing pairing on Wear OS 3 watches: My watch on a TWP3 and has not yet been upgraded to Wear OS 3, so I have not been able to test to figure out how to force pairing without reverting to factory defaults.

    • New optimization tasks: I think the optimization tool still has some room for improvement, but I don't know of any other optimization tasks that could be useful to Wear OS 2/3 watches.

    • Porting the tool to Linux, as currently it can only be used on Windows. I have no idea about Shell Script, so I am not going to port it.
    In a few days, if Ticwatch Pro 3 is NOT updated to Wear OS 3 (to make the tests to force the pairing that I mentioned before) I will post here the complete code of the tool for anyone who wants to use it, or improve it, my knowledge is limited, sure that it can be improved much more. So far, I have not wanted to post the code to develop the ideas I had for the tool, but with this latest version I consider the development finished (if something new does not come up, of course).
    5
    Hello, I update the tool:
    • Added "Install apps in bulk" (in option 1)
    • Added "Enter ADB commands via command line" (in option 7)
    • Added "Restore optimizations to default values" (in option 8)
    • Added help option to get IP address and secure Wi-Fi network (in tool startup)
    • Improved optimization tool (redesigned and more detailed info)

    5
    Hello, I update the tool:

    • Added "Advanced Reset Options" (in option 7)
    • Added "Enable/Disable apps" (in option 1)
    • Added option to list system apps, user apps, enabled and disabled apps (in option 1)
    • Added separate window for listings (in option 1 and option 4)
    • Improved function to use PC keyboard (in option 7)
    • Improved function for sending/receiving files (in option 3)