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A USB HID Component for C#

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A component to communicate with a USB HID device

Introduction

This article is about a USB HID component which enables you to communicate with HID devices over USB. There is no default component available for USB at this moment, and this component should provide you with a good starting point when writing your own USB HID enabled applications.

This article provides a sample application as well as the component itself.

Background

The component is based on various sources. A good start for USB in C# is this website. Also the book USB COMPLETE (third edition) by Jan Axelson is a must read for anyone wishing to incorporate USB HID into her/his application.

The component is developed during a project at the Avans Hogeschool in 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands.

Using the Code

In the provided sample application, there is a good demonstration on how to include the component. Moreover, the use of the component is very well demonstrated. The only thing that must be done in your own application is implementing the events.

You'll also have to override the following functions in your form, so that your program is USB aware. In the property box, you'll have to provide a vendor and product id of your USB device in order to detect the correct device.

C#
protected override void OnHandleCreated(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnHandleCreated(e);
usb.RegisterHandle(Handle);
}
protected override void WndProc(ref Messagea m)
{
usb.ParseMessages(ref m);
base.WndProc(ref m); // pass message on to base form
}

Points of Interest

A mouse is always in use by Windows, and cannot be captured by your own application. This also applies to HID devices in use by other applications.

History

  • 22nd March, 2007: First version, currently in development

Updates will be posted if there is a need for them.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


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Hi Wimar

Tried to contact you via email with no luck. Can you contact me on charlie@tech-j.biz Thanks. re


I have two or more USB devices (RFID readers) (recognised by HID as keyboards) .

When a RFID tag passed in proximity the device sends the reading into Excel. All devices place their readings into the same active cell/column in Excel. End up with a list of serial numbers. This operates well at the moment.

However, I want to tag in some way each reading with a device reference of some kind that will enable Excel to then list each devices reading in its own column.

How do I tag each reading with a reference of the device number, in same string or separate.

Required for a model railroad project.

Regards

Charlie Harris
New Zealand

Charlie\Hobbyist

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