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 hid_get_data(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_get_item(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_get_report_desc(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_init(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_locate(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_report_size(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_set_data(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_start_parse(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_usage_in_page(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 hid_usage_page(3) -- USB HID access routines
    The usbhid library provides routines to extract data from USB Human Interface Devices. INTRODUCTION    [Toc]    [Back] USB HID devices send and receive data layed out in a device dependent way. The us...
 history(3) -- line editor and history functions
    The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions, similar to those found in sh(1). These functions are available in the libedit library (which needs the libtermcap library). Pr...
 history_end(3) -- line editor and history functions
    The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions, similar to those found in sh(1). These functions are available in the libedit library (which needs the libtermcap library). Pr...
 history_init(3) -- line editor and history functions
    The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions, similar to those found in sh(1). These functions are available in the libedit library (which needs the libtermcap library). Pr...
 hosts_access(3) -- access control library
    The routines described in this document are part of the libwrap.a library. They implement a rule-based access control language with optional shell commands that are executed when a rule fires. request...
 hosts_ctl(3) -- access control library
    The routines described in this document are part of the libwrap.a library. They implement a rule-based access control language with optional shell commands that are executed when a rule fires. request...
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