Hi,
relatively new to Arduino, and I have a USBDroid, and was looking to use it in a project idea for a controller that requires it to be recognized as a HID compliant device in Windows.
I've seen some vague how-to's on the Leostick subforum, and I've seen elsewhere online that updating the firmware on a vanilla Uno while the board is in DFU mode will make it recognizable by Windows as HID compliant, but I haven't found anything yet for this specific board.
Could someone please assist with the following:
* is the process for updating the firmware on the USBDroid with Flip to make it HID compliant the same as a vanilla Uno
* is there approved firmware/drivers for this specific board for Windows to recognize it as a HID compliant device somewhere that i haven't been able to find as yet?
* will updating the board in the same way as a vanilla Uno invalidate the USB Host/ADK components of this board?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
USBDriod - HID Compliant Device
Re: USBDriod - HID Compliant Device
Hi blancharddj. I think this link can help you. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library ... 98355.aspx. Check it out.blancharddj wrote:Hi,
relatively new to Arduino, and I have a USBDroid, and was looking to use it in a project idea for a controller that requires it to be recognized as a HID compliant device in Windows.
I've seen some vague how-to's on the Leostick subforum, and I've seen elsewhere online that updating the firmware on a vanilla Uno while the board is in DFU mode will make it recognizable by Windows as HID compliant, but I haven't found anything yet for this specific board.
Could someone please assist with the following:
* is the process for updating the firmware on the USBDroid with Flip to make it HID compliant the same as a vanilla Uno
* is there approved firmware/drivers for this specific board for Windows to recognize it as a HID compliant device somewhere that i haven't been able to find as yet?
* will updating the board in the same way as a vanilla Uno invalidate the USB Host/ADK components of this board?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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Re: USBDriod - HID Compliant Device
I know this is old but have a look at http://hunt.net.nz/users/darran/weblog/ ... mware.html
A really good step by step tutorial.
A really good step by step tutorial.