On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 11:39:36AM +0900, Jorgen Lundman wrote: > > They use the control endpoint. Some devices only respond to > > interrupt endpoints, and others don't fully implement the > > interrupt endpoints.
If the device doesn't behave on the control endpoint it will not be enumerated at all. Or did you mean just the set/get report transfers? > > Aren't standards great? :-) > > Sounds awfully over-engineered. Whatever happened to KISS... I think USB in general is a pretty nice standard. It can seem complex at first, but it has provisions for solving a lot of different problems in a nice, consistent, way IMHO. Not enough device makers take the time to learn how to do things properly though. Consumers buy based on marketing and need better intel to determine which devices are good and which are bad. Just my .02 //Peter _______________________________________________ libhid-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/libhid-discuss

