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scrcpy is an application for displaying and controlling your Android device through USB connection (or over TCP/IP). It is cross-platform (GNU/Linux, macOS and Windows) and does not require any root access.
scrcpy displays only the device screen but offers great performance (30~60fps) and quality (1920×1080 or above). It’s got low latency (35~70ms) and a very low startup time (less than a second). It offers plenty of great features and is non-intrusive, with nothing left installed inside the device.
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Fixes the scanner error / Corrige les erreurs du scanner
[En] San-Libs fix the device detection error when the scanner driver is already installed in the Linux systems using the Sane backends.
San-Libs utility will verify the Sane libraries and set the configuration files to detect your scanner.
[Fr] San-Libs corrige l’érreur de détection du scanner alors que le pilote est installé sur les systèmes Linux qui utilisent les back-end de Sane.
L’utilitaire San-Libs va vérifier les librairies et reconfigurer les fichiers de Sane pour détecter...
Camera Photo Reader is a simple program to copy photos from cameras or camera cards based on dates. The files are collected based on dates and then copied to folders with the form yyyy_mm_dd_subject under a base folder on your hard drive.
Screen capturing tool for Android handsets connected via USB to a desktop/laptop. It is great for fullscreen presentations, product demos, automatic screen recording, or just a single screenshot. Without root.
Myron (webcamxtra) brings native-implemented, cross-platform computer vision to Processing and Macromedia Director, allowing inexpensive commercial USB cameras to control just about anything. Keep computer vision easy and inexpensive for the people!
This project is about writing a Linux SANE backend for the USB color scanners HP3300c, HP3400c, HP4300c, Agfa SnapScan Touch and Trust Office Scan 19200
This program captures and displays frames from an sn9c102-based Sonix/Microdia Webcam, using Video for Linux 2 and the sn9c102 USB driver. It also allows the user to upload the captured images by FTP.
SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend for the UMAX Astra 1220U (USB) scanner. This is a heavily modified adaptation of the original command driver written by Paul Mackerras.
SANE backend and stand-alone driver for Canon CanoScan parallel scanners (FB320P, FB620P, FB330P, FB630P, N340P, and N640P). Please note FB310P is NOT currently supported, sorry. For USB model support go to http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
This is a non-official driver, written in C, for the FPS200 Veridicom's fingerprint sensor with the USB interface. It is also compatible with the Fujitsu's MBF200 fingerprint capture device.
Command line utility which copies images from a source directory (e.g. mounted USB filesystem/digital camera) to a destination directory, creating a structured library of digital images. Provides batch resizing/manipulation of images using ImageMagick.
Superseded by the GSPCA driver in the mainline kernel. Development now at http://linuxtv.org/ [Formerly: Linux device driver for SPCA50X based USB cameras (Intel PC Camera Pro)]
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
This project builds on the jUSB APIs, initially supporting the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over USB on Linux. The software is GPL'd, and includes an extensible core library (for developers), commandline support, and user tools.
An abstraction layer for Video4Linux2 USB webcam drivers, USBCAM offers a minidriver interface and can be embedded into 3rd party device driver projects.