In the previous two HID articles, we talked about stealing HID descriptors, learned about a number of cool tools you can use for HID hacking on Linux, and created a touchscreen device. This time, ...
If you’re pairing a tiny Linux computer to a few peripherals — perhaps you’re building a reasonably custom Pi-powered device — it’s rightfully tempting to use something like an STM32 for all your ...
This document provides an overview of how an application can talk to a HID vendor collection over the I2C interface with a Microchip embedded controller or sensor hub. HID is built on a couple of ...
This reference design is a verified Keyboard Scanner or controller. This 128 key scan device is specifically targeted towards end equipment that runs on Windows 8 operating system. The device is fully ...