Device Viewer For Windows 10

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USB Device Tree Viewer is something like a USB-oriented Device Manager, showing all your USB controllers and hubs and giving you a vast amount of detail on everything connected to them.

  1. Sricam Device Viewer For Windows 10
  2. Usb Device Tree Viewer For Windows 10

The program has a straightforward two-pane interface. On the left is a tree representing your computer, USB controllers, hubs and devices. Clicking any of these then displays a text report on the right with more information.

Press Windows + R key on the keyboard. Type devmgmt.msc and press enter. Expand the Display adapter. Right click on the driver and select Update driver software. USB Devices Viewer is one of your options, an open-source application that lists all USB devices, hubs and controllers, displays detailed properties and even lets you keep track of device events.

We found this approach immediately provided us with useful data. We could see at a glance that we had two USB-connected devices; a USB key, and a mouse. They were both connected to the same hub. And, curiously, another port on the same hub was highlighted with an exclamation mark icon, indicating a 'device general failure', perhaps very helpful if we were troubleshooting.

This is just the start, though. Clicking any of our devices then displayed a lengthy report on it. We discovered our USB storage device's driver, device ID, manufacturer, volume name and mount point, power features, speed requirements, and all kinds of low-level details - more than 80, in total.

Most people won't understand - or even need to know - most of this information, of course (we certainly didn't). But there is useful data here, and it can all be saved as a text report for easy review later.

As a bonus, USB Device Tree Viewer also provides a few right-click options that you can apply to any device: you can remove or restart your hardware, restart the port, or view the device properties (the same information you'd see in Device Manager).

These tools can be useful, but keep in mind that you'll need to run the program as an administrator on Windows Vista or later for them to work. If you forget, USB Device Tree Viewer won't properly detect or explain the problem: you'll just get a cryptic error message which means nothing at all.

3.3.8

Can write and read a report in XML format (not compatibel with USBview's)

Verdict:

An excellent tool that uncovers everything you need to know about your USB hardware (and plenty that you probably don't).

The battery consumes too fast when watching the Scricam IP camera's real-time videos on mobile devices, and you cannot watch different location's live videos at the same time on a mobile device if you have installed several cameras at different places. So you do want to control cam and watch the CCTV images on the PC, right? Sure, it's much more convenient. So let's see how to realize it.


Step 1. Install Device Viewer software on PC.


Download the Sricam IP camera's official PC CMS software 'Device Viewer' from its official website and install it on your PC. The software only supports running on the Windows 7, 8, 10 OS, the Vista and Mac OS are not supported.



The Device Viewer icon


Step 2. Sign in the program.


Single click right button of the mouse on the Device Viewer software icon to run the program as Administrator. When you access the software's login interface, input the User ID and Password (default user name: admin, password: admin) and press LOGIN button to enter the sign in the program.



Step 3. Add device.


On the software main interface, look at the right top part, find out the 'Device List' option under the Device Management section and right click your mouse on the option. Click 'Add device' in the dialog box.



Sricam Device Viewer For Windows 10

Step 4. Set the program and connect to the camera.

Usb Device Tree Viewer For Windows 10


Follow the below picture guide to change some of the specs and fill the camera's ID and password on the software. And click 'Confirm' button to continue.

Video viewer for windows 7Device

Device type: Choose 'SP' here.


Device name: Name the camera on the PC, for example, 'front door', 'Home', etc.


P2P ID, Password: Input the camera's ID and password here. (The camera's ID and password stick on the label at the bottom of the camera, if you changed the password, please input the correct one.)


Step 5. Watch live video on the program.


After the IP camera is successfully installed, it will show on the Device list. Double click the camera, then you can see the real-time monitoring video.



This guide works on all the Sricam IP camera, which means no matter a mini Sricam IP camera or the advanced professional Sricam can be connected to the PC through the Device Viewer program. That's so convenient!


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