On 20/05/07, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Hugh McMaster wrote:
This is the best explanation, since libusb can communicate with the
mouse, so it would get displayed wouldn't it? Although I thought
sane-find-scanner was programmed to display scanners only?
There's no way to reliably identify a
Hi everyone,
I just ran the sane-find-scanner command on my computer, and I noticed
that in the verbose output, the programme detected my USB mouse.
I assume that is would be the behaviour of libusb, since it detects
most USB devices. Is that correct? Libusb detected my scanner (Canon
3000F)
Quoting Hugh McMaster dasjournal at gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I just ran the sane-find-scanner command on my computer, and I noticed
that in the verbose output, the programme detected my USB mouse.
I assume that is would be the behaviour of libusb, since it detects
most USB devices. Is that
Hi Gerald,
Thankyou for your reply.
On 20/05/07, Gerald Murray wrote:
Quoting Hugh McMaster:
Hi everyone,
I just ran the sane-find-scanner command on my computer, and I noticed
that in the verbose output, the programme detected my USB mouse.
I assume that is would be the behaviour
Hugh McMaster dasjournal at gmail.com wrote:
This is the best explanation, since libusb can communicate with the
mouse, so it would get displayed wouldn't it? Although I thought
sane-find-scanner was programmed to display scanners only?
There's no way to reliably identify a USB scanner;