> James,
>
> Please let me know if the attached patch helps to clarify this
> any (or enough). I tried adding a line between HID and HIDBP
> support options, but that didn't work out, so it's not there.
Much better. Since the average joe will not look at Config.in but instead
read the help thi
James Simmons wrote:
> > Not needed. This is a misunderstanding. Maybe that needs
> > some work (in Help maybe), but not this patch.
>
> Yes please. It can be very misleading.
>
> > Then if you select USB HID support, that builds the hid driver,
> > which handles mice, keyboards, joysticks, ga
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:14:11AM -0700, James Simmons wrote:
> This patch fixes a minor config error for drivers/usb/Config.in. When you
> select USB Human Interface Device (HID) support I assume you should be
> able to select a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard. With the current Config.in
> you ca
> > Then if you select USB HID support, that builds the hid driver,
> > which handles mice, keyboards, joysticks, gamepads, speaker
> > buttons, any-old-kind-of buttons, toaster buttons, etc.
> >
> > OTOH, if you want just some basic USB mouse & keyboard support,
> > you don't have to use the hid
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 05:19:37PM -0700, Matthew Dharm wrote:
>I'm not sure this is correct -- the options that this if conditional
>controls are the Keyboard and Mouse _Boot_Protocol_ support, which is
>separate form the regular HID support -- I believe it's for motherboards
>which can boot from
"Dunlap, Randy" wrote:
> Then if you select USB HID support, that builds the hid driver,
> which handles mice, keyboards, joysticks, gamepads, speaker
> buttons, any-old-kind-of buttons, toaster buttons, etc.
>
> OTOH, if you want just some basic USB mouse & keyboard support,
> you don't have
> > I didn't realize USB had this level of functionality.
>
> Hrm... I wonder if anyone out there is making USB Toasters That would
> be really nice -- have a nice snack waiting for me when I get home, etc. ;)
I remember someone made a /dev/coffee to control their coffe machine. Do a
searc
Matthew Dharm wrote:
>
> I'm not sure this is correct -- the options that this if conditional
> controls are the Keyboard and Mouse _Boot_Protocol_ support, which is
> separate form the regular HID support -- I believe it's for motherboards
> which can boot from a USB keyboard.
>
> Can somone on
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:31:08AM -0700, James Simmons wrote:
> > Then if you select USB HID support, that builds the hid driver,
> > which handles mice, keyboards, joysticks, gamepads, speaker
> > buttons, any-old-kind-of buttons, toaster buttons, etc.
>
> I didn't realize USB had this level of
> Not needed. This is a misunderstanding. Maybe that needs
> some work (in Help maybe), but not this patch.
Yes please. It can be very misleading.
> Then if you select USB HID support, that builds the hid driver,
> which handles mice, keyboards, joysticks, gamepads, speaker
> buttons, any-old
Not needed. This is a misunderstanding. Maybe that needs
some work (in Help maybe), but not this patch.
You have the first USB option ("Support for USB") set to Y,
right?
Then if you select USB HID support, that builds the hid driver,
which handles mice, keyboards, joysticks, gamepads, speake
> This patch fixes a minor config error for drivers/usb/Config.in. When you
> select USB Human Interface Device (HID) support I assume you should be
> able to select a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard. With the current Config.in
you can't.
HIDBP is an alternative the existing code is correct.
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I'm not sure this is correct -- the options that this if conditional
controls are the Keyboard and Mouse _Boot_Protocol_ support, which is
separate form the regular HID support -- I believe it's for motherboards
which can boot from a USB keyboard.
Can somone on the linux-usb-devel mailinglist com
This patch fixes a minor config error for drivers/usb/Config.in. When you
select USB Human Interface Device (HID) support I assume you should be
able to select a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard. With the current Config.in
you can't.
--- Config.in.orig Tue Oct 10 00:10:06 2000
+++ Config.in
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