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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
On June 12, 2018 10:19:54 AM
Thanks for the reply, Jacqueline. I was hoping for a reply from you as one of
the Android experts on this list.
Your response is as expected. Yes, I am aware of Bluetooth usage on Android..
and, ideally, THAT would be perfect... since I have a fully developed and
working iOS version of my app
On 6/10/18 10:44 AM, Douglas Ruisaard via use-livecode wrote:
Apple, if it isn't known, requires you to sell your first-born, sign a contract in blood
and then embed a "special" hardware chip in your device in order to ALLOW USB
connectivity. I'm good with using BlueTooth for iOS... but Androi
) a native LC solution. Given the
> scope and flexibility of LC, it's hard to imagine that there isn't a way to
> access the Android USB port.
>
> Apple, if it isn't known, requires you to sell your first-born, sign a
> contract in blood and then embed a "special&
ct to be able to learn
it at my age. I would be quite interested in anyone with that ability and
knowledge to assist ... quite negotiable. I'm looking for (ideally) a native
LC solution. Given the scope and flexibility of LC, it's hard to imagine that
there isn't a way to ac
. I'm looking for information / assistance on how to implement a
> "hardwired" connection from an Arduino to an Android device (currently
> have an older- Galaxy Tab 4 running v 5.1.1) ... but if I need a newer
> model, newer OS, that's do-able.
>
> I'm hoping (?
wer model, newer OS, that's do-able.
I'm hoping (?against hope?) that all I need is the "device name" for the USB
port on the Android and the rest I can handle using the "open device" serial
handles in LC. I understand that one reason that LC may have and still is
avoi
-livecode
Sent: Thu, Jul 12, 2012 6:33 pm
Subject: USB port
I was reading the comments about Phidgets and externals and started wondering
about being able to use the USB port to connect to special devices- mechanical
switches, etc. for use with children with special needs,
Is there a source of
31 PM, Ronald Zellner >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was reading the comments about Phidgets and externals and started
>> wondering about being able to use the USB port to connect to special
>> devices- mechanical switches, etc. for use with children with special needs,
ds and medically fragile
> children that we served. I have some pretty extensive knowledge in this
> area!
>
> Let's talk!
>
> SKIP
>
> On Jul 12, 2012, at 6:31 PM, Ronald Zellner >
> wrote:
>
> > I was reading the comments about Phidgets and externals and st
I was reading the comments about Phidgets and externals and started wondering
about being able to use the USB port to connect to special devices- mechanical
switches, etc. for use with children with special needs,
Is there a source of information about how to connect and read such things
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