On 18/03/2011 01:50, Xiaofan Chen wrote: > On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Chris<ch...@pixelscript.net> wrote: >> I now have a separate issue sending data to a HID device because as the >> OSX kernel is using the native HID driver. Also usb.core.find() only >> sometimes finds the device. >> >> Bit of a disaster really. > If you have an HID device and you want to get it to wok on Mac OS X, > then you are basically out of luck to use libusb and pyusb. The libusb > maintainer removed the HID support from Windows backend and > invalidated my request to add an Mac OS X HID backend. > http://www.libusb.org/wiki/FAQ > http://libusb.6.n5.nabble.com/Opinion-HID-and-Windows-back-end-td3716872.html > http://libusb.org/ticket/33 (set as invalid) > http://libusb.org/ticket/89 (set as "won't fix"). > > You should look at HIDAPI, but the Python binding has not been done. > > > Thanks for the tip!
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