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    node-hid

    node-hid

    Access USB & Bluetooth HID devices through Node.js

    node-hid supports Node.js v6 and upwards. For versions before that, you will need to build from source. The platforms, architectures and node versions node-hid supports are the following. In general we try to provide pre-built native library binaries for the most common platforms, Node and Electron versions. We strive to make node-hid cross-platform so there's a good chance any combination not listed here will compile and work. We are using prebuild to compile and post binaries of the...
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    HIDAPI library

    HIDAPI library

    A Simple cross-platform library for communicating with HID devices

    HIDAPI is a multi-platform library that allows an application to interface with USB and Bluetooth HID-Class devices on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS. HIDAPI can be either built as a shared library (.so, .dll or .dylib) or can be embedded directly into a target application by adding a single source file (per platform) and a single header.
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    BadUSB

    BadUSB

    Flipper Zero badusb payload library

    This project explores USB device emulation attacks—commonly called BadUSB—by demonstrating how commodity USB hardware can impersonate keyboards, network adapters, or storage devices to perform scripted actions on a host. It typically contains firmware examples, payloads, and explanations showing how a device presenting as a Human Interface Device (HID) can inject keystrokes, open shells, or orchestrate data exfiltration when plugged into a machine.
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    RDD! USB HID Report Descriptor Decoder

    RDD! USB HID Report Descriptor Decoder

    Create C structures from USB HID Report Descriptors

    This will read a USB Human Interface Device (HID) report descriptor from the specified input file then attempt to decode it and, optionally, create a C language header file from it. It also does some minimal sanity checks to verify that the report descriptor is valid. The input file can be a binary file or a text file (for example, an existing C header file).
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    QmdevSimConnect

    QmdevSimConnect

    flight simulation USB HID hardware control

    USB HID devices unified software for MSFS2020. one software controls all hardware devices. With running memory lower than 10MB. CPU usage is lower than 0.3% https://sourceforge.net/p/qmdevsimconnect/wiki/Home/ - Honeycomb Bravo throttle - Quickmade Products Game compatibility list https://docs.qq.com/sheet/DWERFQnRmVUFZeHBi?
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    OpenEmu

    OpenEmu

    Retro video game emulation for macOS

    OpenEmu is a polished, open-source video game emulator designed specifically for macOS, bringing a true “it just works” experience to retro gaming. It makes it incredibly easy to add, browse, and organize your personal game backups (ROMs) within a single, unified library. OpenEmu automatically scans games as you drag and drop them, neatly sorting them by system and adding original box art for a clean, visual experience. The emulator works seamlessly with a wide range of USB and Bluetooth...
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    LazyDS4

    LazyDS4

    Transform your DualShock 4 into a native Xbox 360 controller. v2.1.0

    LazyDS4 is a controller mapping application designed to convert HID input from a DualShock 4 controller directly to a virtual Xbox 360 controller. Optimized for simplicity and performance, it offers real-time input mapping with a ~1ms (1000Hz) polling rate, modern graphical interface with PyQt5, and automatic joystick calibration. 📌 What's New (v2.1.0) 🎨 Visual Overhaul — Modern, professional interface with gradient backgrounds and advanced styling 📐 Layout Optimization — Improved...
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    NSLadder

    NSLadder

    Ladder editor and debugger

    NSLadder is a complete PLC manager based on the Ladder diagram, it generates code that can be directly assimilated by the PLC controller (arduino, raspberry, arm cpu....) NSLadder also allows simulation without a PLC connected Ladder is one of the best visual programming languages ​​is a PLC programming language called ladder diagram (LD) or instructions list (IL). The main strength of lader is the visual representation that is more representative than most programming languages, so...
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    py_automata

    Virtual machines communicating over a virtual network.

    By using virtual machines, known as workcells, to communicate with other virtual machines over a virtual network, creating complex event driven programs becomes very simple. For example, the USB port interface is completely autonomous and doesn't have an API. Instead, it interacts with other workcells by receiving three request messages, 'Read', 'Write' and 'Query' and transmitting 'Read' and 'Write' status messages. This is based on the industrial automation programming model where complex machines interact using communication methods as simple as relay contacts.
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    YAT

    YAT

    Yet Another Terminal :: Serial Communication :: Engineer/Test/Debug

    Engineering, testing and debugging of serial communication. Supports RS-232/422/423/485 as well as TCP/IP Client/Server/AutoSocket, UDP/IP Client/Server/PairSocket and USB Ser/HID. Optimized for simple command sets of e.g. embedded systems.
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    RS485MODBUS V3.O

    RS485MODBUS V3.O

    Software utility for STM8S103, R421A08, R221A04, R413D08 relay board

    RS485MODBUS V3.O The STM8S103, R421A08, R221A04 and R413D08 are relay boards that are controlled from your computer, through the USB port. They allow you to control any 12 volt appliance such as led lights for example. You can install an additional 120/220 volt relay that is 12 volt activated. The relay boards can also process input signals such as switches and sensors. Contains MS Visual studio C++ source code.
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    HelloWord-Smart Keyboard

    HelloWord-Smart Keyboard

    High-end modular keyboard platform with deep customizability

    ...The project comprises a main keyboard PCB (STM32F103), a dynamic module (STM32F405) with additional features like an e-ink screen, OLED display and a haptic/motorized knob, a base/dock module with USB hub functionality, and other supporting PCBs. The firmware includes high-speed scanning of keystrokes, RGB lighting control via SPI/DMA, HID keyboard enumeration, multiple key-layer mapping and non-volatile configuration storage. The hardware architecture is modular: the keyboard, dynamic module, and base connect via FFC/contacts so you can swap out the dynamic side module or bottom. ...
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    footswitch2

    footswitch2

    Audio Transcription software for Linux (Vlc) with a foot pedal

    Footswitch 2 is a media player for transcribers on Linux. Written in python and using the python bindings for VLC it allows a transcriber to control the audio or video with a USB footpedal, and includes a set of macros that integrate into LibreOffice. This allows the transcriber to control the media player from within Libreoffice as well, making it useful for those who do not yet own a footpedal/footswitch. Control of the media player from LibreOffice can be via Hotkeys or an integrated...
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    footswitch2basic

    footswitch2basic

    Audio Transcription software for Linux (Vlc) with a foot pedal

    Footswitch 2 (Basic) is a media player for transcribers on Linux. This version is a stripped down version of Footswitch2, containing only the absolute essentials for transcription. Written in python and using the python bindings for VLC it allows a transcriber to control the audio or video with a footpedal, and includes a set of macros that integrate into LibreOffice. This allows the transcriber to control the media player from within Libreoffice as well, making it useful for those who do...
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    footswitch3basic

    footswitch3basic

    Audio Transcription software for Linux (Gstreamer) with a foot pedal

    Footswitch3basic is a media player for transcribers on Linux. Written in python using the bindings for Gstreamer it allows a transcriber to control the audio or video with a foot pedal, and includes a set of macros that integrate into LibreOffice. This allows the transcriber to control the media player from within Libreoffice as well, making it useful for those who do not yet own a foot pedal/foot switch. Control of the media player from LibreOffice can be via Hotkeys or an integrated...
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    footswitch3

    footswitch3

    Audio Transcription software for Linux (Gstreamer) with a foot pedal

    Footswitch 3 is a media player for transcribers on Linux. Written in python using the python bindings for Gstreamer it allows a transcriber to control the audio or video with a foot pedal, and includes a set of macros that integrate into LibreOffice. This allows the transcriber to control the media player from within Libreoffice as well, making it useful for those who do not yet own a foot pedal/foot switch. Control of the media player from LibreOffice can be via Hotkeys or an integrated...
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    JavaMacros

    A GUI interface written "Around" LuaMacros

    JavaMacros is a GUI "Client" for the LuaMacros "HID-aware" macros program - It runs using Java 8, so you will need it installed on your machine. In simpler words, it is a general way to "reprogram" keyboards in windows, using a graphic user interface rather than directly writing macro scripts, that allows to use any number of keyboards - even of the same make and model - as separate, specific devices. Each with its tailored functions (stickers over the keys are a must). It...
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    FUI Audio DAC

    FUI Audio DAC

    FPGA-Based USB-Input Audio Digital to Analogue Converter

    An open-hardware and -firmware project that implements a USB-input fully-digital class-D audio amplifier. All processing is done on FPGA, including the USB-physical, USB-SIE, HID interface, clock-recovery, bus voltage regulation, noise-shaping and PWM output. A Microchip PIC based remote control is also included. The remote maps to the media buttons of the USB HID interface. The volume control, next track, previous track, stop and play/pause functions are supported.
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    Footcontroller

    Footcontroller

    Control your Linux PC with a standard foot pedal

    This python utility allows users on Linux to control their PC using a HID compatible USB foot pedal. Note: footcontroller does not support the new VEC Infinity in-USB3 pedal, which is not fully Linux compatible The foot pedal becomes an extra mouse or mini keyboard but footcontroller allows you to define multiple pedal sets which you can activate at the click of a button. It uses xdotool to provide you with the ability to assign commands to each pedal.
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    footmouse

    footmouse

    Allows Linux users to use a HID compatible USB foot pedal as a mouse

    The foot pedal emulates a mouse in conjunction with up to 4 modifier keys, ALT, CONTROL, SHIFT and ESCAPE. Functions available are Left Click, Double Click, Right Click, Cursor Up, Cursor Down, Cursor Left, Cursor Right, Wheel Scroll Up, Wheel Scroll Down, Middle Click, Page Up, Page Down, Window Select, Close window, Minimise window and Null (define an option that does nothing) - Many foot pedals come with software, often MS Windows only, which allows you to program the pedals to...
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    ESP32 Arduino Reflow Oven Controller

    ESP32 Arduino Based Reflow Oven Controller Schematics and Firmware

    This reflow oven controller was built to control a modified toaster oven for the purpose of doing reflow soldering of printed circuit boards. The controller was designed and built around an ESP32-DevKitC development board with ancillary electronics added to complete the controller. The schematic can be found in <files/hardware>. The code for the controller was modified extensively from existing Arduino sketches for reflow oven controllers and is PID-algorithm based. The firmware...
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    SHT

    Simple Hid Terminal

    HID devices communication
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    Global Automation

    Global Automation

    automation for agricultural, residential and commercial

    Control 8-channel USB relay from Raspberry PI.
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    ESP32 Arduino Reflow Oven Controller

    ESP32 Arduino Based Reflow Oven Controller Schematics and Firmware

    This reflow oven controller was built to control a modified toaster oven for the purpose of doing reflow soldering of printed circuit boards. The controller was designed and built around an ESP32-DevKitC development board with ancillary electronics added to complete the controller. The schematic can be found in <files/hardware>. The code for the controller was modified extensively from existing Arduino sketches for reflow oven controllers and is PID-algorithm based. The firmware...
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    USB RELAY CONTROL USING HID

    GUI and command line applications to control HW-554 USB relay cards

    Provides control of HW-554 USB Relay boards using HID. This is a Delphi project and provides GUI and command line interfaces. The command line version allows control of the relays using various different command line arguments. The USB HID interface is provided by the "Jedi Project" Jvcl libraries.
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