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shiftleftplusone opened this issue Sep 20, 2015 · 3 comments
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when will we have a real HID keyboard interface for stdin (stdio.h keyboard commands: getchar, gets, scanf, puts, ...) on the DUE USB host port?

@shiftleftplusone shiftleftplusone changed the title real HID keyboard interface for stdin on the DUE host port? real HID keyboard interface for stdin on the DUE USB host port? Sep 20, 2015
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peabo7 commented Sep 20, 2015

Never.

Because all you demand is that someone do it for you, but you won't even lift a finger to try fixing it yourself.

Explaining that you aren't good enough to try is BS. You aren't actually that stupid, try to figure it out and when you run into a problem, ask for help.

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cmaglie commented Sep 20, 2015

Duplicate of #3630.

@vogonjeltz, I just want to make you notice that all your posts are sent to over 640 persons, asking repeatedly the same thing does not increase your chance to get help. The only thing that increase is the number of people that gets pissed off.

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there was just no reply yet that it will be included in the 1.6.6 or 1.6.7 libs or what ever, that's why I ask.
Finally the DUE provides this USB host plug, so I expect this USB host port to work as expected generally (e.g., on a PC or on a Raspberry Pi), just like different other plugs (I2c, UART, SPI) are expected to work by their libs as they should.
Finally no end user and hobby programmer who purchased an Arduino is expected to write all those libs by himself, is he?

@ffissore ffissore modified the milestone: Release 1.6.6 Sep 21, 2015
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