docs/library: Add reference for pyb.usb_mode and pyb.USB_HID.
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.. currentmodule:: pyb
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class USB_HID -- USB Human Interface Device (HID)
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The USB_HID class allows creation of an object representing the USB
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Human Interface Device (HID) interface. It can be used to emulate
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a peripheral such as a mouse or keyboard.
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Before you can use this class, you need to use :meth:`pyb.usb_mode()` to set the USB mode to include the HID interface.
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Constructors
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------------
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.. class:: pyb.USB_HID()
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Create a new USB_HID object.
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Methods
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-------
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.. method:: USB_HID.send(data)
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Send data over the USB HID interface:
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- ``data`` is the data to send (a tuple/list of integers, or a
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bytearray).
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Takes a 4-tuple (or list) and sends it to the USB host (the PC) to
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signal a HID mouse-motion event.
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.. note:: This function is deprecated. Use pyb.USB_HID().send(...) instead.
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.. note:: This function is deprecated. Use :meth:`pyb.USB_HID.send()` instead.
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.. function:: info([dump_alloc_table])
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Returns a string of 12 bytes (96 bits), which is the unique ID of the MCU.
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.. function:: usb_mode([modestr], vid=0xf055, pid=0x9801, hid=pyb.hid_mouse)
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If called with no arguments, return the current USB mode as a string.
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If called with ``modestr`` provided, attempts to set USB mode.
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This can only be done when called from ``boot.py`` before
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:meth:`pyb.main()` has been called. The following values of
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``modestr`` are understood:
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- ``None``: disables USB
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- ``'VCP'``: enable with VCP (Virtual COM Port) interface
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- ``'VCP+MSC'``: enable with VCP and MSC (mass storage device class)
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- ``'VCP+HID'``: enable with VCP and HID (human interface device)
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For backwards compatibility, ``'CDC'`` is understood to mean
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``'VCP'`` (and similarly for ``'CDC+MSC'`` and ``'CDC+HID'``).
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The ``vid`` and ``pid`` parameters allow you to specify the VID
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(vendor id) and PID (product id).
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If enabling HID mode, you may also specify the HID details by
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passing the ``hid`` keyword parameter. It takes a tuple of
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(subclass, protocol, max packet length, polling interval, report
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descriptor). By default it will set appropriate values for a USB
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mouse. There is also a ``pyb.hid_keyboard`` constant, which is an
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appropriate tuple for a USB keyboard.
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Classes
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@ -277,4 +304,5 @@ Classes
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pyb.Switch.rst
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pyb.Timer.rst
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pyb.UART.rst
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pyb.USB_HID.rst
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pyb.USB_VCP.rst
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