Timeline for Protocol to be used to make microcontroller to work as mouse
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Feb 16, 2014 at 12:46 | comment | added | Russell McMahon♦ | Implementing your own 'mouse' is the ideal, but easiest of all may be to connect hardware inputs to an existing mouse. | |
Feb 16, 2014 at 7:54 | answer | added | user1052080 | timeline score: 0 | |
Feb 16, 2014 at 5:14 | answer | added | PeterJ | timeline score: 1 | |
Feb 16, 2014 at 4:22 | history | reopened |
Passerby PeterJ W5VO |
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Feb 15, 2014 at 22:36 | review | Reopen votes | |||
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Feb 15, 2014 at 22:20 | comment | added | Passerby | USB Human Interface Device (HID). USB HID for mice is standardized, and depending on your microcontroller you probably have examples for a usb hid mouse (Some Pic or Msp430 do). See usbmadesimple.co.uk/ums_5.htm | |
Feb 15, 2014 at 19:01 | history | closed |
Joe Hass Leon Heller Matt Young Nick Alexeev Chetan Bhargava |
Needs details or clarity | |
Feb 15, 2014 at 18:36 | comment | added | Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams | You want it to act as a HID device so that the operating system doesn't need special drivers to use it as a basic mouse. | |
Feb 15, 2014 at 17:04 | review | Close votes | |||
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Feb 15, 2014 at 16:29 | comment | added | Andy aka | what options do you have? | |
Feb 15, 2014 at 15:57 | history | asked | Harish_N | CC BY-SA 3.0 |