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Adds end-to-end support for driving USB-connected Adalight / AmbiLED LED controllers from Android TV boxes. Android's security model blocks direct USB access from Python, so writes route through a Kotlin UsbSerialBridge singleton via Chaquopy. Python side: - New SerialTransport Protocol (serial_transport.py) with open / write / flush / close. Desktop uses PySerialTransport (wraps pyserial), Android uses AndroidSerialTransport (wraps the Kotlin bridge). - list_serial_ports() factory returns desktop COM ports on desktop, USB devices on Android — callers don't branch. - URL scheme extended: existing COM3[:baud] and /dev/ttyUSB0[:baud] unchanged; new usb:VID:PID[:serial][@baud] for Android (@ is the baud separator since : is already used between VID and PID). - AdalightClient and SerialDeviceProvider refactored to go through the transport — no more direct pyserial imports in hot paths. - 17 new unit tests cover URL parsing, PySerial transport, factory selection, platform-branching discovery. Full suite 750 passing. Kotlin side: - UsbSerialBridge.kt singleton uses com.hoho.android.usbserial (mik3y) which ships drivers for CH340, CP2102, FTDI, Prolific, and CDC-ACM (Arduino). Exposes listDevices, open, write, close via @JvmStatic for Chaquopy. First open() attempt without permission triggers the system USB permission dialog; next call succeeds once user grants. - usb-serial-for-android is distributed via JitPack — added that repo in settings.gradle.kts and the dependency in app/build.gradle.kts. - AndroidManifest declares uses-feature android.hardware.usb.host (required=false so non-USB-host phones still install). - LedGrabApp.onCreate calls UsbSerialBridge.init(this) so the bridge resolves the UsbManager without needing an Activity ref. Verified: ./gradlew compileDebugKotlin succeeds; off-Android import of android_serial_transport works. Real-hardware smoke test on a TV box with a CH340/CP2102/FTDI adapter still pending. ESP-NOW (espnow_client / espnow_provider) still imports pyserial directly because it needs bidirectional reads — separate refactor to extend the transport with read() if that path ever needs Android USB support.