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From: Garth D. <iro...@gm...> - 2007-04-10 06:16:04
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There is a libHID library on http://libhid.alioth.debian.org/ that claims it aims to work everywhere (Windows is listed on the website)... in practise the source repo doesn't actually look like it has any code for win32 anywhere in there. I've been spoiled by a Delphi HID component that works wonderfully on Win32 (from the awesome Delphi Jedi's - http://www.delphi-jedi.org/), but that is likely non-portable and also being written in Pascal... On 4/9/07, Xiaofan Chen <xia...@gm...> wrote: > > > The thing is that you need to uninstall the kernel HID driver and > use the libusb-win32 device driver for this kind of HID device. This > significantly reduces the usability of libusb-win32 for HID device > under Windows. Yet many USB device disguise them as HID device > just to avoid writing a device driver. > > Just wondering if it is possible to use an alternative backend > (Windows HID apli) and make libusb a wrapper on top of it. > I understand then it should perhaps be called libhid-win32 then. > > By the way, will the new WinUSB based libusb-win32 solve this > issue? > -- __ --- == __/ t.O ==-- http://stacktrace.org/ |