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   7 /** \mainpage Dual HID Keyboard and Mouse Device Demo
 
   9  *  \section Sec_Compat Demo Compatibility:
 
  11  *  The following list indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this demo.
 
  13  *  \li Series 7 USB AVRs (AT90USBxxx7)
 
  14  *  \li Series 6 USB AVRs (AT90USBxxx6)
 
  15  *  \li Series 4 USB AVRs (ATMEGAxxU4)
 
  16  *  \li Series 2 USB AVRs (AT90USBxx2, ATMEGAxxU2)
 
  17  *  \li Series AU XMEGA AVRs (ATXMEGAxxxAxU)
 
  18  *  \li Series B XMEGA AVRs (ATXMEGAxxxBx)
 
  19  *  \li Series C XMEGA AVRs (ATXMEGAxxxCx)
 
  21  *  \section Sec_Info USB Information:
 
  23  *  The following table gives a rundown of the USB utilization of this demo.
 
  27  *    <td><b>USB Mode:</b></td>
 
  31  *    <td><b>USB Class:</b></td>
 
  32  *    <td>Human Interface Device (HID)</td>
 
  35  *    <td><b>USB Subclass:</b></td>
 
  39  *    <td><b>Relevant Standards:</b></td>
 
  40  *    <td>USBIF HID Specification \n
 
  41  *        USBIF HID Usage Tables</td>
 
  44  *    <td><b>Supported USB Speeds:</b></td>
 
  45  *    <td>Low Speed Mode \n
 
  46  *        Full Speed Mode</td>
 
  50  *  \section Sec_Description Project Description:
 
  52  *  Keyboard/Mouse demonstration application. This gives a simple reference
 
  53  *  application for implementing a composite device containing both USB Keyboard
 
  54  *  and USB Mouse functionality using the basic USB HID drivers in all modern OSes
 
  55  *  (i.e. no special drivers required). This example uses two separate HID
 
  56  *  interfaces for each function. It is boot protocol compatible, and thus works under
 
  57  *  compatible BIOS as if it was a native keyboard and mouse (e.g. PS/2).
 
  59  *  On start-up the system will automatically enumerate and function
 
  60  *  as a keyboard when the USB connection to a host is present and the HWB is not
 
  61  *  pressed. When enabled, manipulate the joystick to send the letters
 
  62  *  a, b, c, d and e. See the USB HID documentation for more information
 
  63  *  on sending keyboard event and key presses.
 
  65  *  When the HWB is pressed, the mouse mode is enabled. When enabled, move the
 
  66  *  joystick to move the pointer, and push the joystick inwards to simulate a
 
  69  *  \section Sec_Options Project Options
 
  71  *  The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.