Never played with own drivers so don't completely understand how you did it, but looks nice and I like any cool stuff ^^ Thanks
PS. I guess it was your post http://habrahabr.ru/post/145926/, lot of regular code-monkeys hating PB in comments
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Re: Driver development using PureBasic
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Re: Driver development using PureBasic
Hello User_Russian
A user from the German forum asks if it is possible to program a USB keyboard driver with your driver library? He wants to receive and manage the key codes for each keyboard.
A user from the German forum asks if it is possible to program a USB keyboard driver with your driver library? He wants to receive and manage the key codes for each keyboard.
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Re: Driver development using PureBasic
I have not tried to create a keyboard driver, and I find it difficult to answer this question. In my opinion it is easier to develop a hardware keyboard emulator using a microcontroller. I some time ago experimented with STM32F103C8T6.
This project is currently under development. When I finish development, this device will emulate the operation of the keyboard and mouse, executing commands from the application.
This project is currently under development. When I finish development, this device will emulate the operation of the keyboard and mouse, executing commands from the application.