#usbhids — Public Fediverse posts
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I feel very much at the cutting edge of 1996 with console-usb-ugen-realizer supporting the actual USB HID usages of both [00] and [±] on calculator keypads, as well as a whole load of other such keys e.g. [%], [⌦], [(], and [)].
I get the impression from my test devices not sending even [00] that operating systems have not generally done this; and that today in 2025 I am in the vanguard of supporting things that have been on electronic calculators since the 1970s.
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I feel very much at the cutting edge of 1996 with console-usb-ugen-realizer supporting the actual USB HID usages of both [00] and [±] on calculator keypads, as well as a whole load of other such keys e.g. [%], [⌦], [(], and [)].
I get the impression from my test devices not sending even [00] that operating systems have not generally done this; and that today in 2025 I am in the vanguard of supporting things that have been on electronic calculators since the 1970s.
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I feel very much at the cutting edge of 1996 with console-usb-ugen-realizer supporting the actual USB HID usages of both [00] and [±] on calculator keypads, as well as a whole load of other such keys e.g. [%], [⌦], [(], and [)].
I get the impression from my test devices not sending even [00] that operating systems have not generally done this; and that today in 2025 I am in the vanguard of supporting things that have been on electronic calculators since the 1970s.
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I feel very much at the cutting edge of 1996 with console-usb-ugen-realizer supporting the actual USB HID usages of both [00] and [±] on calculator keypads, as well as a whole load of other such keys e.g. [%], [⌦], [(], and [)].
I get the impression from my test devices not sending even [00] that operating systems have not generally done this; and that today in 2025 I am in the vanguard of supporting things that have been on electronic calculators since the 1970s.
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I feel very much at the cutting edge of 1996 with console-usb-ugen-realizer supporting the actual USB HID usages of both [00] and [±] on calculator keypads, as well as a whole load of other such keys e.g. [%], [⌦], [(], and [)].
I get the impression from my test devices not sending even [00] that operating systems have not generally done this; and that today in 2025 I am in the vanguard of supporting things that have been on electronic calculators since the 1970s.