2016-08-28 18:05:40 +01:00
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.. currentmodule:: pyb
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class USB_HID -- USB Human Interface Device (HID)
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The USB_HID class allows creation of an object representing the USB
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Human Interface Device (HID) interface. It can be used to emulate
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a peripheral such as a mouse or keyboard.
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Before you can use this class, you need to use :meth:`pyb.usb_mode()` to set the USB mode to include the HID interface.
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Constructors
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.. class:: pyb.USB_HID()
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Create a new USB_HID object.
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Methods
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2016-08-29 22:42:38 +01:00
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.. method:: USB_HID.recv(data, \*, timeout=5000)
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Receive data on the bus:
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- ``data`` can be an integer, which is the number of bytes to receive,
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or a mutable buffer, which will be filled with received bytes.
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- ``timeout`` is the timeout in milliseconds to wait for the receive.
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Return value: if ``data`` is an integer then a new buffer of the bytes received,
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otherwise the number of bytes read into ``data`` is returned.
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2016-08-28 18:05:40 +01:00
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.. method:: USB_HID.send(data)
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Send data over the USB HID interface:
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- ``data`` is the data to send (a tuple/list of integers, or a
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bytearray).
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