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    PUB! Programmable USB Button

    PUB! Programmable USB Button

    Program a button to send keystrokes to your computer

    PUB! is a Programmable USB Button on which you can program with a sequence of keystrokes. When you press the button those keystrokes are "replayed" over a USB connection. The button is programmed using an innovative and slightly quirky interface that does not require any custom software to be installed on your computer. All you need is a text editor like Notepad or gedit.
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    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    Control your computer with an IR remote

    This is an open-hardware Infrared Remote Controlled USB keyboard, without keys, implemented using a PIC micro-controller and MikroC. IRK! enables you to use your LEARNING remote control to control any system that you can plug a USB keyboard into (Windows, Linux, Mac). Great for controlling a home theatre system such as MythTV, XBMC or Media Center. No drivers are required. You can program *any* USB keyboard function (with or without Control, Alt, Shift and GUI modifiers) to a button on your infrared remote control and when you press that button IRK! will send the corresponding USB keystroke to the host computer. ...
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    g13
    Linux library for interfacing with the Logitech G13 keypad containing methods to set the keypad backcolor, load images, and control key mappings. There are two sub-libraries providing Gtk and Gtkmm widgets that can be embedded into applications.
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    Device Driver for the ACS USB servo controller (USBB-01 interface card). HID class USB device to contoll eight RC type servos, eight optically isolated current inputs and 8 current sink outputs.
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    This is a non-official driver, written in C, for the FPS200 Veridicom's fingerprint sensor with the USB interface. It is also compatible with the Fujitsu's MBF200 fingerprint capture device.
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    Development of Linux kernel drivers and userspace libraries to take advantage of the tactile feedback capabilities of the Logitech iFeel mouse.
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