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    I am working on a USB joystick. Yes I have looked at the sample code and I understand what is being done.
    the problem I am having is with the descriptor. I looked at all sorts of information on the USB and Microsloth websites, but it is written so that .... well i dont fully understand it.
    does anyone have any experience with this.
    all i want to do is tell windows that it is a joystick made by me with 2 axis and 8 buttons.
    or... should i just shell out the cash for HIDMaker?

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    i got hid maker....

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    Hi Scorpion,

    Please let us know how you get on with hid maker. I am very interested in how it performs, and how easy it is to use.

    Regards

    Bob...

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    my boards arnt in yet, but as soon as they are I will post my results.

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