Sorry about that... Brad, very well done!
On another note, I'm looking over the USB HID spec to better understand
the boot-time device constraints. I doubt you can use an absolute
coordinate tablet as a boot-time mouse that actually reports positions
in absolute terms, but maybe it's possible. It's not a big deal, just
cosmetic really - to be able to use the tablet at OS install/early boot
time, before more complex drivers are loaded. I'm not sure how possible
this is, but the USB HID spec seems to imply it.
- Leo Reiter
Anthony Liguori wrote:
Make sure to give credit where credit's due. Brad Campbell figured out
the hard stuff :-)
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