[PD-cvs] doc/pddp all_about_hid.pd,NONE,1.1 help-key.pd,1.1,1.2

Hans-Christoph Steiner eighthave at users.sourceforge.net
Sun May 30 04:34:26 CEST 2004


Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/pddp
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv27632

Modified Files:
	help-key.pd 
Added Files:
	all_about_hid.pd 
Log Message:
created basic all_about_hid

Index: help-key.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/pddp/help-key.pd,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2
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  events which can depend on the stacking order of windows and/or the
  pointer location. This is dependent on the system.;
! #X text 155 518 - Dave Sabine \, July 11 \, 2003;
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  events which can depend on the stacking order of windows and/or the
  pointer location. This is dependent on the system.;
! #X text 155 542 - Dave Sabine \, July 11 \, 2003;
! #X obj 260 514 all_about_hid;
! #X text 105 515 for more on HIDs:;
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#X obj 0 2 cnv 15 850 20 empty empty all_about_hid 20 10 1 18 -233017
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#X obj 816 3 pddp;
#X text 17 601 by Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at at.or.at>;
#X text 629 603 updated for Pd version 0.37.1;
#X text 10 36 "HID" stands for "Human Interface Device". A HID is any
device that is meant to allow humans to interact with a computer. Usually
\, HIDs are mice \, keyboards \, joysticks \, tablets \, gamepads \,
etc. There a number of unusual HIDs \, like the Griffin PowerMate on
the low end \, or the SensAble PHANTOM 6DOF on the high end.;
#X text 11 124 When talking about HIDs \, "DOF" is often mentioned.
"DOF" stands for "degrees of freedom". A degree of freedom is one dimension
in which that HID can give information. A mouse generally had 2DOFs:
X-axis and Y-axis \, though a wheel could be considered another DOF.
The PHANTOM 6DOF has six degrees of freedom: X \, Y \, Z movement \;
X \, Y \, Z rotation.;
#X text 10 218 MICE;
#X obj 24 243 MouseState;
#X obj 110 243 linuxmouse;
#X obj 191 243 gemmouse;
#X text 9 306 JOYSTICKS;
#X obj 258 243 rawmouse;
#X obj 25 330 joystick;
#X obj 98 330 linuxjoystick;
#X obj 204 330 rawjoystick;
#X text 9 484 GENERIC HID OBJECTS;
#X obj 24 510 linuxevent;
#X obj 24 270 mousefilter;
#X text 10 367 KEYBOARDS;
#X obj 25 396 key;
#X obj 57 396 keyup;
#X obj 159 396 gemkeyboard;
#X obj 23 453 gemtablet;
#X text 10 430 TABLETS;
#X text 12 544 MISC;
#X obj 24 568 gemorb;
#X obj 247 396 gemkeyname;
#X obj 102 396 keyname;





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