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TechOnline | H8SX Family: HID Class Demonstration
This application note introduces the USB HID class and shows an example of how to configure the USB block on the H8SX/1664 and use the microcontroller as a HID class device.
Specifications of Content-Based Queries
Skip to main content next up previous Next: Progressive Framework Up: Scalable Content-Based Retrieval from Previous: Combining results from searching Specifications of Content-Based Queries An extensible framework for content-based query construction is proposed and implemented. This
IBM Techdocs Technote: Infoprint Manager Operator GUI - Locking it or preventing change to it
Infoprint Manager Operator GUI: How can customization be disabled?
TechOnline | H8S/2117: PS2 Mouse and Keyboard Sample Program
This application note accompanies the PS2 mouse and keyboard sample code for the H8S2117 development board. The software was developed and tested on the YTD08EV211701.
TechOnline | Understanding Optical Mice
Today's computer mouse comes in many shapes, and in a wide range of features, sizes and prices. The two main technologies driving this input device are optical and mechanical. This paper reviews
TechOnline | Human Interface Device Tutorial
The Human Interface Device (HID) class specification allows designers to create Universal Serial Bus (USB)-based devices and applications without the need for custom driver development. Silicon Laboratories microcontrollers, with their high levels of on-chip integration and robust USB interface,
TechOnline | GUI Design—The Intersection of Art and Engineering
Industrial design and a positive user experience is the key to a successful product. Today, making a product worthwhile to the user is just as important as making it work. This article illustrates how collaboration between marketing, graphic artists, usability experts, and embedded systems
IBM Techdocs FAQ: Does the HMC 7310-CR3 support daisy-chaining with IBM C2T cable-chaining
Does the HMC 7310-CR3 support daisy-chaining with IBM C2T cable-chaining technology?
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