GvD Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 14, 2014 #1 ... in the sensors example i coudn't find something in this way
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 15, 2014 #2 It is not part of the standard sensors. You will need to download their SDK: http://developer.samsung.com/samsung-mobile and access it with a wrapper or JavaObject. Upvote 0
It is not part of the standard sensors. You will need to download their SDK: http://developer.samsung.com/samsung-mobile and access it with a wrapper or JavaObject.
GvD Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 15, 2014 #3 Erel said: It is not part of the standard sensors. You will need to download their SDK: http://developer.samsung.com/samsung-mobile and access it with a wrapper or JavaObject. Click to expand... ok - thank you! I think it will be a difficult job to do this as a beginner... Upvote 0
Erel said: It is not part of the standard sensors. You will need to download their SDK: http://developer.samsung.com/samsung-mobile and access it with a wrapper or JavaObject. Click to expand... ok - thank you! I think it will be a difficult job to do this as a beginner...
R ratheons Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 19, 2015 #4 Hello GvD, Have you find what you were looking for, because I need the same as you. Thanks. Upvote 0
GvD Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 19, 2015 #5 Hi, no - perhaps there is a new possibility with the inline java... but also not easy! With the inline-example i've got this list ( also without the heartbeat sensor ) of 17 sensors available. Attachments SensorsListS5.txt 2.5 KB · Views: 259 Upvote 0
Hi, no - perhaps there is a new possibility with the inline java... but also not easy! With the inline-example i've got this list ( also without the heartbeat sensor ) of 17 sensors available.
R ratheons Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 19, 2015 #6 I let you know if i find a way. Upvote 0