On Fri, 18 May 2007, Lee Revell wrote:

> > Despite it's a Microsoft product, it's actually very nice and useful. A
> > little pad with a few buttons and connectors for a headset. It's an USB
> > device, but it doesn't represent itself as an input/HID device:
> >    HID device not claimed by input or hiddev
> Is the audio part of the device USB audio class compliant?

Seems like the device is a bit strange - it in fact, as far as my 
understanding goes (see the previous posts in this thread), doesn't have 
any noticeable USB audio capabilities at all - it is just a HID device 
with a few buttons (plus additional audio connector, which only "forwards" 
the sound to a real audio device).

So it's just a trivial HID device with probably a bit strange report 
descriptor, it seems to me. It even has only one interface (the HID one).

-- 
Jiri Kosina
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