Re: <CR/LF> or <CR> or <LF>?



On Aug 29, 11:00 am, Didi <d...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And if we're talking about USB HID, the enter key is 0x28, and the
keypad enter key is 0x58. USB HID doesn't have release (break) codes
the way the PS/2 keyboard does: It's down, or it's not.

Dave, would you please post some info (link etc.) on that USB keyboard
thing? I have yet to look into it and do it so I have not done any
searches, but I may have to before I know so having the right
file or bookmark would be helpful.

It's in the USB HID Usage Tables.

See: http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/Hut1_12.pdf

-a

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