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25 Δεκ 2020 · Camera for iOS is a Firemonkey component that only works on the iOS platform. It makes use of the AVFoundation framework and offers a native video preview. It also recognizes native barcodes (EAN, QR Code, Data Matrix, Aztec, UPC-E, PDF417, ITF 14, and so on) and native faces.
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6 Νοε 2020 · Tapping the Swap Camera button in the bottom right changes between front and back cameras. Once an image is captured, tapping the green Accept button in the top right takes you back to the start, and fills the image control with the captured image.
You can run your Delphi or C++ iOS app on an iOS device only after you have successfully completed the following steps: Configure your development environment for iOS application development. Create a development provisioning profile for your application.
RAD Studio provides the tools that you need to develop applications that target the iOS platform. Using FireMonkey, you can create an iOS application and deploy it either for iOS simulators (Delphi) or for iOS devices (C++ or Delphi).
22 Ιουν 2021 · Learn how you can remotely take pictures and shoot videos on your iPhone camera without physically touching the device. Photo by Onur Binay on Unsplash. You can place your iPhone on a tripod or lean it against a rock and then set a timer to snap pictures remotely without even touching the shutter button.
4 Φεβ 2020 · Description. This sample demonstrates the use of the TCameraComponent, which is the nonvisual component for a camera device. The sample project shows how to manipulate the camera of a device, and how to set preset and custom quality capture settings for your camera. With this sample you can: Turn on and off the camera of your device.
5 ημέρες πριν · This wikiHow article will teach about the best options for remotely controlling your iPhone from your Mac or Windows computer. Controlling Your iPhone from Your Computer. Connect your iPhone and Mac to the same Wi-Fi. On your Mac, go to System Settings > Accessibility > Switch Control.