On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 00:01:33 +0100, Gervase Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gervase Markham wrote:

> > The Griffin AirClick USB is a five-button RF remote control, with a USB 
> > receiver dongle. Having won one at EuroOSCON, it would be nice if it 
> > could be made to work on an OS OS ;-)
> <snip>
> 
> Given that I've had no response, could someone tell me if this is the 
> wrong list to ask such questions? I've already tried linux-usb-users. Or 
> do I need to provide more information?

There's not much reply which weren't replied a 1000 times, so I suppose
fatigue sets in. You have to find out how to control the device. If
it's a HID device, it tells you. If it's non-HID, you have to snoop
its traces in Windows with SnoopyPro or something. That's about it.

Oh, and find a place where HID and input framework hackers congregate.
USB is simply the transport for the kind of work you are going to do.
It's like asking questions about SMTP on tcp-implementors.

-- Pete


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