The program also comes with a simple Android addition to display the star hops on a tablet or a phone running Android 8.1 or greater. I believe you also need a Google Drive account to use the Android version to pick up the plans you make. There is no iOS version. My feeling is that ...
The Sky-Watcher Star Discovery 90i has been designed for wireless control using your Smartphone or Tablet via the free SynScan App for iOS or Android. The telescope is a classic two-element, air-spaced, achromatic refractor. Its long focal length makes it a good choice for the detailed high...
moreNot Microsoft's mediocre devices, but the Lumia design is there because of holding Nokia's design patents that were acquired by HMD from Microsoft. The looks aren't that different for the body from the Lumia 9xx series and N9, but the camera design and the display design make this ...
Run MTP responderactivates the built-in MTP server in DBI for exchanging data with a PC or an Android device via USB-C OTG (phone/tablet/other devices).Hotkey to call this option from the main menu: the(X)button (also used to exit MTP). After connecting the USB cable to the PC and...
it may involve a hardware and/or software fix. If software, then the fix would be easier to implement. The device can still be operated but to get GPS the USB3 devices must be unplugged until GPS fix is achieved then the USB3 devices can be plugged back in, it is a workaround, Hop...
I tried really hard to make it work for me. But I was wearing a path in the tile going back and forth because I had no view at my mount end. So, I went with a 2-in-one Tablet/Laptop for a while. When it proved to lack the ability to advance with me, I switched back to ...
Smart home devices often rely on third-party apps to enhance their functionality and provide users with a seamless experience. However, these apps can sometimes become double-edged swords that can hurt us when it comes to security. While many app developers prioritize security, there have been in...
protected static $tabletDevices = array( 'iPad' => 'iPad|iPad.*Mobile', // @todo: check for mobile friendly emails topic.'NexusTablet' => 'Android.*Nexus[\s]+(7|9|10)|^.*Android.*Nexus(?:(?!Mobile).)*$', 'SamsungTablet' => 'SAMSUNG.*Tablet|Galaxy.*Tab|SC-01C|GT-P1000...
}/* Attach default devices: */{boolsuccess =false; QString strMachineId = m_machine.GetId(); CSession session = vboxGlobal().openSession(strMachineId);if(!session.isNull()) { CMachine machine = session.GetMachine(); QString strId = field("virtualDiskId").toString();/* Boot virtual...
It actually wasn't that hard, but it did require some changes. Here's what I had to do: Install wacom-tools and xinput Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and comment out those ForceDevice lines that say "Tablet PC ONLY". Reconcile the difference between udev creating /dev/input/wacom and ...