You can plug a seemingly infinite array of input devices into your Mac. Only a finite number of their controls will be recognized and work the way you want with macOS’s built-in USB drivers. In some ...
After applying an update to your computer, you may experience problems with various peripheral devices, such as keyboards and input devices either not being recognized or not fully recognized (eg, the ...
This document is an application note describing use of the USB peripheral communications device class driver (PCDC) with the USB basic firmware of Renesas USB MCU and USB ASSP.The program described ...
Some problems people are having input problems after installing OS X 10.6.3, where keyboards and mice will behave slowly or sometimes pause for 10 to 15 seconds. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past ...
Since this column began, it has discussed how a Linux driver writer can create various types of kernel drivers, by explaining the different kernel driver interfaces including TTY, serial, I2C and the ...
The Linux USB subsystem has grown from supporting only two different types of devices in the 2.2.7 kernel (mice and keyboards), to over 20 different types of devices in the 2.4 kernel. Linux currently ...
I have a problem with USB 3 and am out of ideas. I have a USB 3.1 hub with a bunch of devices plugged into it including my keyboard. When I copy files from the laptop to an SD card (even at USB 2 ...
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