http://www.scandit.com/barcode-scanner-sdk/wearable-device-support/
According to their website, they support the wearable devices google glass and Gear 2. However I was not able to find any documentation or tutorial how to use scandit on Gear 2. Anyone have any answers or pointer? Any help would be appreciated
Also, if not scandit, could there be any other free sdk scanning libraries out there native to the Gear 2?
Yep, Scandit will not work. They only support gear 1 for now. Try Eddiela's javascript version for barcode scanning. It works very nice for me, even with the gear 2.
Ok I solved this issue. Below is my email to the Scandit team.
Hi,
The Samsung Gear 2 is using Tizen for which there is no Scandit SDK.
It works with the Gear 1 since that is Android base.
Best regards, Moritz
On 03/07/14 01:30, Ding, Cheng wrote:
Hi, is there any documentation
as to how I can get Scandit working with the Gear 2? I’d love to
user Scandit, but I just can’t find any
documentation/resources/tutorials.
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i get into a trouble. A few days ago i bought a hololens 2. It was necessary to reinstal that but during reinstallation there were a error and reinstallation wasnt successfully done. Now i wasnt to run the glasese it isnt able to detect device in pc. during a charging still light just first led. I try lots of way to solve that but without success. please could you give me any advice ?
tnak you
jarda
i used advance recovery companion automatic and manual detecting. No feedback from this SW. If i try to reset hololens in a device manager there isnt a hololens recovery device
For this one, best advice is to open a direct support ticket with Microsoft for hardware support:
aka.ms/HLSupport
The Microsoft support team can validate the hardware and assist further.
Thanks,
Nathan
My smartphone (Samsung A21s) doesn't supoort the AOD of Samsung. So i tested several apps from the Play store. But I want an app,so i decided to code my own app, which allows me to choose my own background. I want to use the pictures from the gallery. I also want a music control for the AOD. I have a accurate idea of what I want, but I don't know how to code it. Does anybody know, how a AOD is coded? I use Kotlin and I'm working with Android Studio.
Thank you for your help
I came across an issue is I noticed not all website link can be shown on the Pepper Tablet, is that right? for example, I want to show this link: "https://rt-webchatapp-v5.netlify.app/" which I developed for users to register, but on the tablet, it is always white screen. Can anyone explain it? how can I show above link on Pepper Tablet?
Thanks in advance.
this website is I developed for my research, I have been used for at least 6 months, I am hopeing I can use on Pepper robot directly.
The webview on Pepper's tablet is old. It uses Javascript 1.7 and might not support newest javascript features.
I am developing a Bluetooth application. First at all I Need to search available Bluetooth (bt) devices. This works for android 4.3 up to 5. ...
but not on the new Version android 6. When I press the button "search for devices" the bt-receiver starts but finds no device. What interesting Thing could that be? Do I Need other permissions than for older Versions of android?
I can't give you the code, because it is my companies app. But I would be really appreciated if you know sth. about this difficulties and give me some evidences.
Thank you!
I've found an online google glass emulator. Who knows does (or will) google provide any offline emulator for developers?
The Glass team is looking to provide an offline emulator for Glass, but this does not change the fact that you need Glass to develop for Glass. PY stated this at Google I/O 2013 - Voiding Your Warranty: Hacking Glass (33:40).
Try https://github.com/Scarygami/mirror-api it runs off GAE offline and it strings together Google's other existing API's.
I hope that helps.
I answered similar question here: Is there an Android based Google Glass Emulator?
I managed to install Glass APKs into Nexus 7 tablet. All the required steps are here:
http://www.elekslabs.com/2013/11/google-glass-development-without-glass.html