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Hi,<br />I've gotten several HID devices to work properly with windows over the last few months but all of them are either keyboards, mice or joysticks. I wanted to make a device that had a custom function and from what I have gathered, I have to write my own driver for windows.<br /><br />I've never done such a thing before, so could some one point me to some resources which could help me get started (hopefully with some example code) with programming drivers using Libusb-32 ?<br /><br />For now, this is what I hope to achieve:<br />Make a device that sends a string of pre-configured string of text (to the computer terminal--cmd i guess) for each button press on the AVR. <br /><br />If you can help, then it would be great. Thanks.<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:00 pm</p><hr />
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