Once you’re done with that, make sure you safely eject your smartphone from the computer.Otherwise, you can find the paired smartphone as a drive in the “Computer –> This PC” from where you can transfer files and more. After that, a small window will appear to access the files of your smartphone from the laptop.Make sure that you don’t download drivers from an unknown source. However, in case it doesn’t, perform a Google search for “ phone model drivers” and then follow the link of your manufacturer to manually download the drivers. Windows is likely to automatically install any necessary drivers to allow your Android phone to communicate with your computer. Selecting any of the options will pair the device with the laptop.By default, the USB Debugging will be set to charging however, with a tap, you can change it to “Files” and “Photos” – the wording may vary depending on your device. Plug your phone’s charging cable to laptop’s USB Type-A port and you’ll see ‘USB Debugging’ in the notification panel. In this, an Android phone can be connected to a Windows laptop via charging cable.