It reminds me of working in an old batch-process programming shop, or in an old wet-process darkroom. That feedback loop is slow to converge, to say the least. Moreover, when it's connected to Windows, its screen shows only an unchanging USB logo, so images can be composed & focused only via the Windows screen. My device is indeed recognized by Windows (as a "TIGA device"), and Windows finds a driver for it, but it is then barely functional as a Webcam, with a frame rate (at its 720x1080 setting, at least) of about 0.15 fps. The Andonstar that you got seems to be intended for different uses from the device I got from BangGood. I don't consider it hijacking at all you raise an appropriate question.
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