Hi Ray,
Sorry to come back on this one but I have a few questions regarding this issue. I've developped a web app for ticketing and theater management. It' all based on PHP and client-server mode. Now, I would like to have employees at the entrance to handle barcodes on print@home tickets directly from their tablet (Galaxy Tab 2.0). It all works fine but I have this "front camera" problem which is quite bugging as tickets have to be placed above the tablet, thus reducing the visibility and making it a bit complex to use (as you then don't see the screen).
Now, my questions are:
- Is there any workaround to this like e.g. disabling the front camera, somehow rooting the tab and disabling only the front camera? Would that work?
- Besides device enumeration, could this be integrated in settings? In Chrome for android there's no such option but I can see it in Chrome for desktop. Is that something I could do in a beta or alpha version of mobile Chrome ?
- Finally, I said one could "wire something up" using a class that seems written for the SDK. Is there any way to build such an app and to integrate it onto my web application, somehow?
Anyway, I'm not to develop these codebar features until next season but if I could have some idea on when these or at what version of chrome for android any change is planned, I'd be more than happy.
Thanks alot in advance.
Jay