sorry, I forgot to cc the list. Since I just got the welcome to the - [email protected] Mailinglist, this mess should stop now
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--- Begin Message ---Hello, > Have you looked at libusb? I had not looked at it. I have to admit that I made a mistake concerning the device names. This is what the kernel finds when plugging in the device: ugen0.3: <Logitech> at usbus0 ums0: <Logitech USB Receiver, class 0/0, rev 2.00/42.00, addr 3> on usbus0 ums0: 16 buttons and [XYZ] coordinates ID=0 uhid0: <Logitech USB Receiver, class 0/0, rev 2.00/42.00, addr 3> on usbus0 so the led-device gets recognized as uhid0. Maybe that is why that your sample code from http://archive.netbsd.se/?ml=freebsd-usb&a=2008-12&t=9232208 never returns from a libusb20_dev_wait_process in do_io()? Now I am unsure whether I should stick with hid or fully get rid of it :) Considering the fact that the author of libusb seems to be willing to help & considering the state of the usbhid documentation I am tempted to get rid of it. In that case I would have to convince the kernel that this is not a hid drive and create different device class. How would I go about that? After all I would find it cool if it worked for *my* mouse but it would be much cooler if other people could use that software too. Please be easy on me if this is a beginners question - but that is what I am as this is my first attempt for doing some FreeBSD-specific coding. > what version of FreeBSD are you using? This is a 8_RELENG system. Regards Christof -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments
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