If your phone has this capability, you don’t need a separate app.

Download the PdaNet+ Windows installerfrom the June Fabrics website.

Install PdaNet+ on your rig.

Download PdaNet on Windows 10

The setup on the computer side is straightforward, although there are several steps involved.

Start by running the installer.

The first part will ask you some basic questions about how you want to install PdaNet+.

Windows 10 PdaNet Install connect Android

Generally, the defaults are alright.

During the installation, PdaNet+ will ask you to connect your Android equipment.

Stop, and turn your attention to your phone.

Screenshots from the Google Play Store showing how to download and open PdaNet+

Download PdaNet+from the Google Play Store.

If you haven’t already, take a moment to do that.

Connect your phone to the computer via USB.

Screenshots of PdaNet with the USB Tether and OK buttons highlighted

pop pop the PdaNet+ app on Android, and selectUSB Tether.

PressOkback on the Windows installation window.

Next, Windows will warn you that the PdaNet+ installer is looking to install a new gear.

Windows 10 PdaNet+ install device

The installer will then ask you to allow USB debugging when prompted on your Android equipment.

Open your Android equipment, and you should see the debug request.

SelectAlways Allow from this computer, and pressOk.

Windows 10 PdaNet+ allow debugging

The Windows installer will let you know that the install completed successfully.

double-check theConnect PdaNet+ after installationis selected, and chooseUSB mode.

Turn to your Windows PC.

Screenshots of PdaNet with the Always Allow option highlighted

You’ll see that you’ve successfully connected.

PdaNet’s installation successful window with the USB Mode option highlighted

Windows 10 connected to PdaNet+