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Read NFC-A cards from USB reader and auto-fill input fields Bridge your external USB card reader directly to your web browser. NFC Reader makes it easy to integrate smart cards with your daily workflow without any complex coding or integration. Plug & Play: Automatically detects your connected USB Smart Card Readers. Tap to Type: Click on any text input field on any website, tap your card, and the extension will instantly type the card's Unique ID (UID) for you. Customizable Formats: Choose how you want the ID to appear (e.g., AA BB CC, AA:BB:CC, AA-BB-CC, or raw AABBCC). Important! This extension requires the free NFC Reader Host (available for Windows, macOS, and Linux on the official website) to communicate with your USB hardware.
Net iD for ChromeOS
An extension that works with Smart Card readers through a PC/SC-Lite API provided by Smart Card Connector Provide access to security tokens, for example, smart cards, on your local computer. Extension that works with Smart Card readers through a PC/SC-Lite API provided by Smart Card Connector.
Teams USB Headset HID Telephony
Adds native headset call control support to Microsoft Teams, currently only for Jabra devices. Native call control for Jabra USB Headsets in Microsoft Teams Browser App Teams supports Headset call control only in their native app, which is unfortunately not available on Linux. Features: * Busy light during calls/meetings * Accept, reject and end calls with headset buttons * Sync mute status I plan to add support for other headset vendors, currently only Jabra is supported. You'll need to provide HID permissions to allow the extension to work with your Jabra device. Please click on the extension icon while being on the Google Meet page to connect. Please feel free to submit issues and suggestions to: https://github.com/neffs/chrome-extension-teams-hid-telephony/issues
Serial Communication Tool - Web Serial
A modern, browser-based alternative to Tera Term and PuTTY. Built on the Web Serial API — no installation required. Send, receive, and log serial data directly in Chrome. KEY FEATURES • Serial Configuration — Baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, flow control, RTS/DTR signal control • Send/Receive Log — Timestamped logs with export (TXT/JSON/CSV), filtering, auto-save on disconnect • Send History — Press ↑/↓ to recall past commands (up to 50) • Quick Commands — One-click sending of frequent commands with drag & drop reordering • Macro Automation — SEND/WAIT/RETRY syntax for automated sequences with response timeout • Regex Alerts — Pattern-based alerts with audio notification • RX/TX Rate Display — Real-time bandwidth monitoring • Response Time Monitor — Latency measurement for command-response cycles • HEX Binary Send — Send arbitrary binary data via hex notation • Profile Management — Save and share connection profiles (import/export) • Multilingual — Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese
NanoKVM-USB viewer
Access Sipeed NanoKVM-USB through a browser extension This extension is a re-packaged version of the Sipeed NanoKVM-USB web application (https://github.com/sipeed/NanoKVM-USB/tree/main/browser) for easy offline usage straight inside a chrome browser window, with no requirement for running a local web server. For documentation on using your NanoKVM-USB, please see the quick start guide on the Sipeed wiki: This browser extension is open source and the source code is available on GitHub: https://github.com/wandpackaging/nanokvm-usb-browser-extension