This application note discusses USB Human Interface Device (HID) class on an embedded host. This document include an overview of HID class, its key features, HID client driver, event regeneration, ...
With the introduction of Microchip’s microcontrollers with the USB OTG peripheral, microcontroller applications can easily support USB embedded host functionality. Traditionally, the PC is used as a ...
Cheap keyboards never come with extra buttons, and for [Pengu MC] this was simply unacceptable. Rather than go out and buy a nice keyboard, a microcontroller was found in the parts drawer and put to ...
The USB Implementers Forum — a group that includes major tech companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Google — has announced a new USB HID (Human Interface Device) standard for Braille displays. That may ...
Swedish tech company Tobii has long insisted that eye-tracking would one day become a standard option for all smart devices. The company’s latest collaboration with Microsoft suggests that software ...
Apple has voiced support for a new Human Interface Device standard that will bring versatile support and overall improve the technology of future USB-connected Braille displays [PDF]. Set forth by the ...
Gesture recognition usually involves some sort of optical system watching your hands, but researchers at UC Berkeley took a different approach. Instead they are monitoring the electrical signals in ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Synchron, a category-defining brain-computer interface (BCI) company, today released the first-ever public demonstration of an individual using an iPad controlled entirely ...
The ANAVI Handle is a groundbreaking device that breathes new life into the beloved Wii Nunchuk, transforming it into a highly versatile USB Human Interface Device (HID). By leveraging the power of ...
I am looking to see what’s available as a read-only NFC card reader, that presents itself as a USB HID device? We are only interested in reading the card’s UID as keyboard input. I am looking ...
Like a scene from a James Bond or Mission Impossible movie, a new offensive USB cable plugged into a computer could allow attackers to execute commands over WiFi as if they were using the computer's ...