On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 22:08 -0500, jklaas wrote: > Well, it's not a driver as far as I can tell. At least for the radio > part. The mouse part runs fine under the normal windows HID driver. > Then there's this radio program that uses this radio.dll. There's a > bunch of init stuff, about 9 URBs long, then if I don't move the mouse, > but start up the radio, that's when I start seeing interesting packets.
Ah, ok. Does windows have something like usbfs where apps can just access the device? Anyway, if gregkh is right and it doesn't have multiple endpoints then I think you're out of luck for now and should probably just use libusb after disconnecting the HID driver. johannes
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