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;
Oliver Rauch wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 08.05.2007, 13:52 +0200 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard:
Tell me if it is of any interest.
Heidelberg Linoscan 1200 (SCSI)
This scanner may be compatible to the umax backend.
When you tell me the scsi id of the scanner and you are able to compile