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Re: Products without productID, what does that mean?



Both the build in keyboards and trackpads on our portables are ADB 
devices.  Thus the concept of a product id doesn4t apply to them.  They 
are currently visible to the HID Manager through the use of a SHIM 
layer. 

Hope that answers your questions.

- Rob

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>Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 16:12:58 +0200
>From: "David Niemeijer" <email@hidden>
>To: "USB List" <email@hidden>
>Subject: Products without productID, what does that mean?
>
>Hi,
>
>I have just noticed that on my 12" PB neither the trackpad nor the 
>keyboard have a productID when I look at them with HID Device 
>Explorer. Is that a "normal" practice? Why is this done? Is it only 
>done for built-in hardware or does it also occur with external 
>hardware?
>
>Thanks,
>
>david.
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