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Human interface devices on the web: a few quick examples - Chrome Developers

There is a long tale of human interface devices (HID) that are too new, too old, or too uncommon to be accessible by systems' device drivers. The WebHID API solves this by providing a way to implement device-specific logic in JavaScript.



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There is a long tale of human interface devices (HID) that are too new, too old, or too uncommon to be accessible by systems' device drivers. The WebHID API solves this by providing a way to implement device-specific logic in JavaScript.

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