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A script to run Google Assistant on MagiskOnWSA without root

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Google-Assistant-on-WSA-No-Root-

A script to run Google Assistant on MagiskOnWSA without root

As of WSA 2305.40000.6.0 on Windows 11 22621.2066, opening Google Assistant on WSA will ask you to make it your default assistant. Trying to do this will open Windows settings, instead of Android settings, which pulls up an empty list. This script will run an ADB command that temporarily change Android settings to make Google Assistant the default. However, this setting is removed on reboot of WSA. This script will add this setting via ADB and then open Google Assistant. WSA must be running (see To Do)

If your WSA is rooted, this could be a better solution for you (I have not tested it): https://www.reddit.com/r/WSA/comments/wj7trp/tutorial_how_to_use_google_assistant_on/

Requirements/things to change

  • ADB installed on your PC
  • ADB should be in your PATH variables. If it isn't, you can edit the script to place an absolute path.
  • Google Assistant should be installed on WSA, with MagiskOnWSA
  • Developer Mode should be enabled on WSA
  • In this case, your WSA is reachable via 127.0.0.1 on port 58526. If yours is different, edit the script. Note in my personal script, I had to edit to place the local IP address of my Windows PC. This is due to a workaround to a known issue.

Sources:

To Do I spent a lot of time trying to allow this script to work if WSA is not currently running. Some of the commented out parts reflect that. I ended up just requiring the script to run with WSA open. I also created a shortcut in my Start Menu that simply opens WSA without any apps. The target for this shortcut is:

  • %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WindowsApps\MicrosoftCorporationII.WindowsSubsystemForAndroid_8wekyb3d8bbwe\WSAClient.exe

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. I created this for myself and am sharing it in case others may want to reference it. I am not the best at batch scripting and you are welcome to fork and share your own.