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7 /** \mainpage Dual HID Keyboard and Mouse Device Demo
8 *
9 * \section SSec_Compat Demo Compatibility:
10 *
11 * The following list indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this demo.
12 *
13 * - Series 7 USB AVRs
14 * - Series 6 USB AVRs
15 * - Series 4 USB AVRs
16 * - Series 2 USB AVRs
17 *
18 * \section SSec_Info USB Information:
19 *
20 * The following table gives a rundown of the USB utilization of this demo.
21 *
22 * <table>
23 * <tr>
24 * <td><b>USB Mode:</b></td>
25 * <td>Device</td>
26 * </tr>
27 * <tr>
28 * <td><b>USB Class:</b></td>
29 * <td>Human Interface Device (HID)</td>
30 * </tr>
31 * <tr>
32 * <td><b>USB Subclass:</b></td>
33 * <td>N/A</td>
34 * </tr>
35 * <tr>
36 * <td><b>Relevant Standards:</b></td>
37 * <td>USBIF HID Specification \n
38 * USBIF HID Usage Tables</td>
39 * </tr>
40 * <tr>
41 * <td><b>Usable Speeds:</b></td>
42 * <td>Low Speed Mode \n
43 * Full Speed Mode</td>
44 * </tr>
45 * </table>
46 *
47 * \section SSec_Description Project Description:
48 *
49 * Keyboard/Mouse demonstration application. This gives a simple reference
50 * application for implementing a composite device containing both USB Keyboard
51 * and USB Mouse functionality using the basic USB HID drivers in all modern OSes
52 * (i.e. no special drivers required). This example uses two separate HID
53 * interfaces for each function. It is boot protocol compatible, and thus works under
54 * compatible BIOS as if it was a native keyboard and mouse (e.g. PS/2).
55 *
56 * On start-up the system will automatically enumerate and function
57 * as a keyboard when the USB connection to a host is present and the HWB is not
58 * pressed. When enabled, manipulate the joystick to send the letters
59 * a, b, c, d and e. See the USB HID documentation for more information
60 * on sending keyboard event and key presses.
61 *
62 * When the HWB is pressed, the mouse mode is enabled. When enabled, move the
63 * joystick to move the pointer, and push the joystick inwards to simulate a
64 * left-button click.
65 *
66 * \section SSec_Options Project Options
67 *
68 * The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.
69 *
70 * <table>
71 * <tr>
72 * <td>
73 * None
74 * </td>
75 * </tr>
76 * </table>
77 */