Portable Devices are not show in TC
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Portable Devices are not show in TC
Hi Forum
I connect my Nicon S8200 Camera to my pc by an usb cable. But can not see the camera as a"drive" i TC.
When I open "Whindows Explorer" can I seen the Camera as a "Portable Devices". The Camera has no drive letter which I guess is the reason why TC can not see it.
The problem is mentioned in this thread http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=33621&highlight=portable+device where the program USBDLM is discussed. But the case is about a portal version of TC.
My question is therefore
Is it correct that I have to give the Camera a drive letter to see it in TC?
If so is the program USBDLM an easy way to do it or are there other ways.
I connect my Nicon S8200 Camera to my pc by an usb cable. But can not see the camera as a"drive" i TC.
When I open "Whindows Explorer" can I seen the Camera as a "Portable Devices". The Camera has no drive letter which I guess is the reason why TC can not see it.
The problem is mentioned in this thread http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=33621&highlight=portable+device where the program USBDLM is discussed. But the case is about a portal version of TC.
My question is therefore
Is it correct that I have to give the Camera a drive letter to see it in TC?
If so is the program USBDLM an easy way to do it or are there other ways.
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You can't access directly to devices w/o drive letter. But you can access them via virtual folders. Try 'Commands - Open Desktop folder' to open virtual desktop and search your device there just like in Explorer. Also there are other commands that open virtual folders (cm_OpenDrives etc), and you can get access to desktop via breadcrumb bar (small triangle at the left of both file panel headers).
Accessing to devices via virtual folders is slow and limited but it works.
Accessing to devices via virtual folders is slow and limited but it works.
I think you can't make such shortcut since these devices do not have any "path" that may be followed. Path that TC displays is only an illusion.
Since these devices are under \\My Computer, you only can make a shortcut to \\My Computer for faster access: just create a button or hotlist item with cm_OpenDrives command.
Since these devices are under \\My Computer, you only can make a shortcut to \\My Computer for faster access: just create a button or hotlist item with cm_OpenDrives command.