Should HID polling by IN command be blocked by MSC polling IN command more
than 10 seconds if these 2 devices are in a composite device configuration?

What could we be doing that would irritate Windows in such a way that it
would be causing this to hang? We are currently compliant with HID v. 1.0
Draft #4 Compliance http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/hid4.mspx. Our
implementation of this compliance uses endpoint 2 which we also use for the
IN command instead of end point zero.

Re: HID in a composite device configuration by Doron

Doron
Tue Sep 12 22:18:04 CDT 2006

hidusb has no idea it is on a composite device.

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"FrisbyUSB" <FrisbyUSB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Should HID polling by IN command be blocked by MSC polling IN command more
> than 10 seconds if these 2 devices are in a composite device
> configuration?
>
> What could we be doing that would irritate Windows in such a way that it
> would be causing this to hang? We are currently compliant with HID v. 1.0
> Draft #4 Compliance http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/hid4.mspx. Our
> implementation of this compliance uses endpoint 2 which we also use for
> the
> IN command instead of end point zero.
>