Re: USB HID output performance

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Leo Havmøller wrote:

IMHO the problem is that it is only possible to issue one report at the time in the WriteFile call.
How can I queue several output reports, so a OUT transaction is issued in every frame?

Check USB IF forum. There was a question about that lately. AFAIK you can feed it with overlapped writes. .



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