Re: Making a USB driver

From: Jiri Slaby
Date: Tue Jan 22 2008 - 04:19:48 EST


We usualy reply to all.

On 01/22/2008 10:03 AM, J. Pablo FernÃndez wrote:
Jiri Slaby wrote:

On 01/22/2008 12:13 AM, J. Pablo FernÃndez wrote:
On Monday 21 January 2008 22:00:31 Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 01/21/2008 09:11 PM, J. Pablo FernÃndez wrote:
Hello,

I'm interested in making a driver for the Kinesis Savant Elite
Programable USB Foot Switches[1].
[1]+1 says
Linux, Sun and other Non Windows Platforms
 Requires available USB port. Uses generic drivers provided by the
operating system. Due to the heterogeneity in these platforms, we cannot
guarantee compatibility with these systems. However, if your system can
use any USB mouse and keyboard, it will probably work with a Savant or
Savant Elite foot switch.

I guess it's ordinary input device without any special driver needs.
It sends ordinary mouse and keyboard commands, but you need a driver to
program it what commands to send, and that's the part I want to cover: "
it can be easily reprogrammed on a Windows [and only Windows] PC to
perform any keyboard action or key combination."
But you didn't even mention that. Then try to search for usb ids in the
tree and also in google.

I don't have the device. Maybe I can ask the vendor for the ids? how exactly
should I ask?

Ask for specification, otherwise you won't be able to write a driver anyway.
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