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/** \mainpage Mouse Host/Device Dual Role Demo
*
* \section SSec_Compat Demo Compatibility:
*
* The following table indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this demo.
*
* - AT90USB1287
* - AT90USB647
*
* \section SSec_Info USB Information:
*
* The following table gives a rundown of the USB utilization of this demo.
*
*
*
* USB Mode: |
* Host/Device |
*
*
* USB Class: |
* Human Interface Device (HID) |
*
*
* USB Subclass: |
* N/A |
*
*
* Relevant Standards: |
* USBIF HID Specification, USBIF HID Usage Tables |
*
*
* Usable Speeds: |
* Low Speed Mode, Full Speed Mode |
*
*
*
* \section SSec_Description Project Description:
*
* Mouse host/device dual role demonstration application. This gives a simple
* reference application for implementing a dual role USB Mouse, for USB mice
* using the standard mouse boot protocol HID profile.
*
* When in host mode:
* Mouse movement and button presses are displayed on the board LEDs,
* as well as printed out the serial terminal as formatted dY, dY and
* button status information.
*
* This uses a naive method where the mouse is set to Boot Protocol mode, so
* that the report structure is fixed and known. A better implementation
* uses the HID report parser for correct report data processing across
* all compatible mice with advanced characteristics, as shown in the
* MouseHostWithParser Host demo application.
*
* Currently only single interface mice are supported.
*
* When in device mode:
* Upon enumeration the system will automatically enumerate and function
* as a mouse when the USB connection to a host is present. To use
* the mouse, move the joystick to move the pointer, and push the
* joystick inwards to simulate a left-button click. The HWB serves as
* the right mouse button.
*
* \section SSec_Options Project Options
*
* The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.
*
*
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