Le mercredi 21 octobre 2009 ? 12:55 -0700, Adrian Sandor a ?crit : > > > What does "Button-controlled scan" do on other Pixma devices? > > On other Pixma devices, the button-controlled scan is used to be able to > > start scanning when in front of the device. You select in Xsane for > > instance, button-controlled scan, then click the scan button on Xsane. > > At that point, scanning is on hold, and does not start. You must go in > > front of the device, select the scanner mode, and hit the copy button to > > enable scanning by Xsane. This way, you can more easily scan documents > > that require some manipulations on document or scanner cover (e.g. for > > books) > > Well, that's exactly what it does on my device. I don't see what's the > difference. Clarification here: I understood that you could *only* start scanning after pressing the scan button on the scanner, even if the "button-controlled" option is unchecked. Is that what you experience ?
Nicolas
