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Is it possible or it will be in the future ST100? #331

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SkyBadPT opened this issue Mar 14, 2023 · 4 comments
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Is it possible or it will be in the future ST100? #331

SkyBadPT opened this issue Mar 14, 2023 · 4 comments
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@SkyBadPT
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Hi,

This is more like a question, not a problem, I would like to know if it is possible to emulate the ST100 or if it will be in the future. I could not find any information about it on the page.

Thanks!

@SkyBadPT SkyBadPT added the support User needs help label Mar 14, 2023
@Legion2 Legion2 added enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed and removed support User needs help labels Mar 15, 2023
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Legion2 commented Mar 15, 2023

I think the ST100 is similar to the LT100, so it should be possible to support it. We need to know the USB HID ID of an original ST100 device, so we can replicate it.

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SkyBadPT commented Apr 8, 2023

I think the ST100 is similar to the LT100, so it should be possible to support it. We need to know the USB HID ID of an original ST100 device, so we can replicate it.

Do you know how can I get that ID?

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Legion2 commented Apr 9, 2023

The USB PID can be obtained from the original device or by guessing it. If you have an original device you can use windows device manager and look for the USB device, in the details page of the device, there are multiple attributes, one of it contains the USB HID ID.

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Mikazil commented Jan 23, 2024

The USB PID can be obtained from the original device or by guessing it. If you have an original device you can use windows device manager and look for the USB device, in the details page of the device, there are multiple attributes, one of it contains the USB HID ID.

Hi, I found Pid and vid.
PID - 0A34
VID - 1B1C

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