[sane-devel] Sane-Find-Scanner Detects Mouse

2007-05-20 Thread 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 of libusb, since it detects most USB devices. Is that correct? Libusb detected my scanner (Canon 3000F) as

[sane-devel] Sane-Find-Scanner Detects Mouse

2007-05-20 Thread Gerald Murray
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 of libusb, since it detects > most USB devices. Is that correct? Libusb

[sane-devel] Sane-Find-Scanner Detects Mouse

2007-05-20 Thread Hugh McMaster
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 t

[sane-devel] Sane-Find-Scanner Detects Mouse

2007-05-20 Thread Julien BLACHE
"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 USB scanner; sane-find-scanner uses

[sane-devel] Scanners available for experiments

2007-05-20 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
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