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HID 'Device' on Windows

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quarkLore - 15 Apr 2008 08:37 GMT
Hi,

I have to test HID host and currently I do not have any HID 'device'
hardware to test it. Is there any stack + application available on
Windows XP which can act as a Bluetooth HID device. I need it for
testing some basic features so even a klunky solution will do. Even if
just the stack support is present I am ready to write application code
for it. If not Windows then on Linux (I can use a virtualization)

Thanks
Michael Mauch - 16 Apr 2008 21:22 GMT
> I have to test HID host and currently I do not have any HID 'device'
> hardware to test it. Is there any stack + application available on
> Windows XP which can act as a Bluetooth HID device. I need it for
> testing some basic features so even a klunky solution will do. Even if
> just the stack support is present I am ready to write application code
> for it. If not Windows then on Linux (I can use a virtualization)

A colleague asked me for the same, so if you find a Windows software, it
would be nice if you posted it here.

For Linux you could try these:

<http://anselm.hoffmeister.be/computer/hidclient/index.html.en>
<http://www.mulliner.org/bluetooth/xkbdbthid.php>

Regards...
               Michael
 
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