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USBHIDCTL(1) BSD General Commands Manual USBHIDCTL(1) NAME usbhidctl -- manipulate USB HID devices SYNOPSIS usbhidctl [-a] -f device [-l] [-n] [-r] [-t table] [-v] [item ...] DESCRIPTION The usbhidctl utility can be used to dump the state of a USB HID (Human Interface Device). Each named item is printed. The options are as follows: -a Show all items. -f device Specify a path name for the device to operate on. -l Loop and dump the device data every time it changes. -n Suppress printing of the item name. -r Dump the report descriptor. -t table Specify a path name for the HID usage table file. -v Be verbose. FILES /usr/share/misc/usb_hid_usages The default HID usage table. BUGS The usbhidctl utility cannot show nor set output and feature items. SEE ALSO usbhid(3), uhid(4), usb(4) HISTORY The usbhidctl command appeared in NetBSD 1.4. BSD July 12, 1998 BSD
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