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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The human interface device 10 includes one or more sensors 14, a carrier 16 that permits the sensors to be worn by an operator of the computer 12, and a computer interface 18 for coupling the sensors with the computer 12.
The sensors may also be incorporated into other devices such as a table pad, a mouse pad, a desk, a chair, a floor mat, a hand print device, a foot print device, or even an automatic shoulder massager.
In another embodiment of the present invention, several computers 12 and human interface devices 10 may be connected to or through a host computer 28 via a communications network 30 as depicted in Fig.
www.wipo.int /cgi-pct/guest/getbykey5?KEY=01/86403.011115&ELEMENT_SET=DECL   (3043 words)

  
 Human interface device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A human interface device or HID is a type of computer device that interacts directly with and takes input from humans, such as the computer keyboard, computer mouse, joystick, graphics tablet, and the like.
When plugging in a USB keyboard or mouse, Microsoft Windows (and possibly other operating systems) will often show an "HID-compliant device" being recognised.
This is generally not the case with the direct PS/2 5-pin DIN connectors which preceded USB, as these are recognised as native hardware by the BIOS firmware upon booting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Human_interface_device   (130 words)

  
 Human interface device: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A human interface device or HID is a type of computer computer quick summary:
A computer is a device or machine for making calculations or controlling operations that are expressible in numerical or logical terms....
A joystick is a computer peripheral or general control device consisting of a handheld stick that pivots about one end and transmits its angle in two or three dimensions...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/hu/human_interface_device.htm   (1040 words)

  
 WDM Human Interface Device Class Support   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Although the core of the Windows input architecture is based on the USB HID standard, the architecture is not limited to USB devices.
The most common sort of kernel-mode HID client is the mapper driver, a driver that translates a HID data stream originating from the HID class driver into the data format that a non-HID class driver supports.
HID minidrivers provide a simple mechanism for supporting devices that can be connected by way of non-USB ports, while at the same time taking advantage of the newer USB capabilities.
www.microsoft.com /whdc/device/input/wdminput.mspx   (376 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The remote device interface network of Claim 27, wherein a latency delay between an input of said first processor-side encoder/decoder and an output of said first HID-side encoder/decoder is less than five video frames of said first native video signal.
The remote device interface network of Claim 27, wherein a latency delay between an input of said first processor-side encoder/decoder and an output of said first HID-side encoder/decoder is less than two video frames of said first native video signal.
The remote device interface network of Claim 27, wherein said second processor-side encoder/decoder is further configured to receive a second signal for said human interface device and to serialize said second signal for said human interface device.
www.wipo.int /cgi-pct/guest/getbykey5?KEY=05/04490.050113&ELEMENT_SET=DECL   (6659 words)

  
 The Apple Motion Sensor As A Human Interface Device
Thus, it is conceptually straightforward, both for the programmer and the end-user, to use the AMS as a human interface device (HID).
While an AMS-based HID driver is feasible, it is somewhat easier to adopt a relatively "Quicker and Dirtier" approach.
HID events will only be synthesized for this application, and only when it is the "front" application.
www.kernelthread.com /software/ams2hid/ams2hid.html   (3215 words)

  
 MAN hid(7D)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The hid driver is general and primarily handles the USB functionality of the device and generic HID functionality.
For example, HID interfaces are required to have an inter- rupt pipe for the device to send data packets, and the hid driver opens the pipe to the interrupt endpoint and starts polling.
The HID specification is flexible, and HID devices dynami- cally describe their packets and other parameters through the HID report descriptor.
www.rdg.ac.uk:8081 /cgi-bin/cgiwrap/wsi14/poplog/man/7D/hid   (354 words)

  
 HID - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HID is a three-letter acronym which can stand for:
Human interface device, a computer device that interacts with and takes input from humans, such as the keyboard, mouse, etc.
HID Corporation, a major manufacturer of contactless access control solutions
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HID   (135 words)

  
 Human Interface Device API
The Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) profile facilitates the use of Bluetooth as a bearer for wireless human interface peripheral devices.
The Bluetooth HID profile fills the gap opened by USB and enables the use of Bluetooth as a wireless bearer for devices conforming to the HID device class specification.
However, the HID profile also supports the possibility of a HID device to reinitiate a connection, which can be beneficial in case of a host reboot that led to the loss of HID device connection state at the host.
affix.sourceforge.net /affix-tech-doc/1.0/x1356.html   (1030 words)

  
 Psychtoolbox - USB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
human interface device (HID), audio, video — which they call "classes", allowing manufacturers to produce plug-and-play devices that can be supported across platforms by a standard driver on each platform.
The X-keys devices are compatible with Windows and Mac OS X. We recently purchased a USB Switch interface that maps TTL pulses to keyboard/mouse responses.
The Human Interface Device Class support allows users to easily control the device, as well as allowing the device to control applications on the PC or Mac.
psychtoolbox.org /usb.html   (1904 words)

  
 USB Complete
To develop a device with a USB interface, you need to know something about how the interface works, what tasks your device firmware must perform to communicate on the bus, and what class drivers and other support are available on the host computers that your device will attach to.
One of the duties of a hub is to detect the attachment and removal of devices.
On learning of a new device, the host sends a series of requests to the device’s hub, causing the hub to establish a communications path between the host and the device.
www.lvr.com /usbc.htm#Contents   (1226 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Care and feeding of your Human Interface Devices INTRODUCTION In addition to the normal input type HID devices, USB also uses the human interface device protocols for things that are not really human interfaces, but have similar sorts of communication needs.
The two big examples for this are power devices (especially uninterruptable power supplies) and monitor control on higher end monitors.
USING THE HID DEVICE INTERFACE The hiddev interface is a char interface using the normal USB major, with the minor numbers starting at 96 and finishing at 111.
www.kernel.org /pub/linux/kernel/people/marcelo/linux-2.4/Documentation/usb/hiddev.txt   (725 words)

  
 True Easel Artist's Computer Interface
C F Systems has developed and patented True Easel, a human interface device technology that is extremely low cost and reliable.
This device permits the use of a pressure sensitive pen directly on the surface of a computer display, perfect for computer artwork and drawing, and can also permit finger touch operation of the display for intuitive operation of button-oriented tasks like web surfing.
In that setting the (literally) few minutes required to learn how to use the interface are barely noticed and for critical usage it is possible, in fact desirable, to use a pen input device to give full control over detection of touch and pressure.
www.c-f-systems.com /Easel.html   (1455 words)

  
 Description of Device Drivers
A device driver is code that an operating system uses to control disk devices, display adapters, input devices such as a mouse or trackball, modems, fax machines, printers and other hardware.
A virtualization device driver (VxD) is a 32-bit, protected-mode driver that manages system resources, such as a hardware device or a program, so that more than one program can use a resource at the same time.
For example, a virtual device driver for a display adapter is known as a VDD (virtual display driver), a virtual device driver for a timer device is a VTD, a virtual device driver for a printer device is a VPD, and so on.
support.microsoft.com /default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;253671   (453 words)

  
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Lightglove is a new human interface device that falls into the category of virtual controller.
It is worn as a cuff on the underside of the wrist.
This new disruptive core technology can also be used in the medical field as a sterile interface device or as an intrinsically safe "no-spark" gesturing device in the petroleum industry.
www.lightglove.com /technicalfr.htm   (451 words)

  
 USB.org - HID Tools
The Device Class Definition for HID 1.11 is intended to supplement the USB Specification and provide HID manufacturers with the information necessary to build USB-compatible devices.
These devices include force feedback joysticks, steering wheels, etc. It allows peripheral and driver developers to use a common set of HID report descriptors, device usages and reports to describe the characteristics of a PID class device.
The Gaming Standards Association defines HID Usages and HID Reports used in the implementation of GSA-compliant Gaming Devices such as currency handlers, gaming-specific printers, etc. Their standards relating to USB HID implementations can be found here.
www.usb.org /developers/hidpage   (713 words)

  
 USB Human Interface Device (HID) Configuration
It is important to remember that the HID driver handles those devices (or actually those interfaces on each device) that claim to comply with the
However the HID specification doesn't say anything about what the HID driver should do with information received from a HID device, or where the information that is sent to a device comes from, since this is obviously dependent on what the device is supposed to be doing, and what the operating system is.
Linux (at the operating system kernel level) supports four interfaces to a HID device - keyboard, mouse, joystick and a generic interface, known as the event interface.
www.linux-usb.org /USB-guide/x194.html   (1209 words)

  
 HID - High-Intensity Discharge, Human Interface Device
You'll see this term when you hook up a USB device to a Windows 98 system via the USB port.
HIDs are used for tracking staff and non-staff training.
IOPS users also use their HIDs as IOPS login IDs.
www.auditmypc.com /acronym/HID.asp   (246 words)

  
 Web Tech: Magnetic Stripe Readers - Elo TouchSystems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Under Human Interface Devices, you should see at least two listings for Human Interface Devices; double-click each one and check the Location entry on the General tab.
You should also notice that if you disconnect the touchmonitor/MSR's USB cable, the two HID Device entries for the touchscreen and MSR will be removed from the Device Manager.
HID MSRs work with applications written for HID support, although they also will work with applications that are properly written to support OPOS USB devices.
www.elotouch.com /support/webtech/msr.asp   (376 words)

  
 Let us take a ride on the Atinav Avenue . . .
HID support for products such as keyboards, mice, and specific-purpose industrial devices brings the power of Bluetooth wireless technology based mobility to greater parts of the global community.
The Bluetooth Human Interface Device Profile defines the protocol, procedures and features that would be used by Bluetooth Human Interface Devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, Barcode readers and others.
Atinav’s HID profile implementation can be used by device manufacturers to transition from a wired to wireless device experience.
www.atinav.com /newsroom/pressreleases/pressrelease24.htm   (499 words)

  
 hidserv.exe - hidserv, Human interface device service, Delete and Removal Information!
The hidserv.exe process is used by your computer when communicating with USB devices which have audio capabilities.
Whenever you have a concern about a file like hidserv.exe, feel free to visit our free spyware removal page to help verify your file is not a security risk.
Human interface device service may have had a status change since this page was published.
www.auditmypc.com /process/hidserv.asp   (291 words)

  
 manquery - -s 7d hid @ Eastern Illinois University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Devices hid(7D) NAME hid - Human interface device (HID) class driver SYNOPSIS keyboard@unit-address mouse@unit-address input@unit-address:consumer_control The hid driver is a USBA (Solaris USB Architecture) compli- ant client driver that supports the Human Interface Device Class (HID) 1.0 specification.
A USB device with multiple interfaces may have one interface for audio and a HID interface to define the but- tons that control the audio.
The hid driver queries the HID parser to find out the type and characteristics of the HID device.
www.eiu.edu /cgi-bin/manquery?hid(7d)   (410 words)

  
 Human Interface Device controller suite for Delphi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The HID controller (Human Interface Devices), written by Robert Marquardt, is a component suite, which gives complete access to HID devices.
Handles all devices which are in the HID subclass of USB.
In fact is was one of the main test cases to develop the HID package.
www.lischke-online.de /HID.php   (122 words)

  
 USB Human Interface Device (HID) FAQ
The Windows edition must be later than Windows 98 Gold (original version), the device's USB version and HID interface must be version 1.1 or later, and the HID interface must have an interrupt OUT endpoint.
C programmers will need the files hid.h and hidsdi.h, which as far as I know are included only in the Windows DDK.
Reports are that a HID without an interruput IN endpoint and an Input report will not work on some operating systems.
www.lvr.com /hidfaq.htm   (779 words)

  
 Circuit Cellar - Digital Library - 166 Bachiochi
On the interface side, I had to create the appropriate descriptor tables and change the interface application code to make use of the USB hardware in the micro.
Assuming the generic HID driver is usable on the host (PC), I had to change the data exchange routines in the application from serial to USB.
The HID usage table’s specification defines and documents nearly 1600 combinations of Usage Page and Usage ID. Click the Browse Usages button to pick from a list of all the standard usages that were recently defined as well as a modest number of Vendor Defined usages.
www.circuitcellar.com /library/print/0504/Bachiochi166/3.htm   (1413 words)

  
 HID Class Driver Support
Determines the device composition by receiving the report descriptor sent by the HID.
Enables the HID to establish and terminate connections to the stack.
It disconnects the device from the stack if the connection timeout value is reached.
msdn.microsoft.com /library/en-us/wcecomm5/html/wce50conHIDClassDriverSupport.asp?frame=true   (208 words)

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