Added information about BTHID library

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Kristian Lauszus 2013-11-25 00:25:25 +01:00
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* __Alexei Glushchenko, Circuits@Home__ - <alex-gl@mail.ru> * __Alexei Glushchenko, Circuits@Home__ - <alex-gl@mail.ru>
* Developers of the USB Core, HID, FTDI, ADK, ACM, and PL2303 libraries * Developers of the USB Core, HID, FTDI, ADK, ACM, and PL2303 libraries
* __Kristian Lauszus, TKJ Electronics__ - <kristianl@tkjelectronics.com> * __Kristian Lauszus, TKJ Electronics__ - <kristianl@tkjelectronics.com>
* Developer of the [BTD](#bluetooth-libraries), [SPP](#spp-library), [PS3](#ps3-library), [Wii](#wii-library), and [Xbox](#xbox-library) libraries * Developer of the [BTD](#bluetooth-libraries), [BTHID](#bthid-library), [SPP](#spp-library), [PS3](#ps3-library), [Wii](#wii-library), and [Xbox](#xbox-library) libraries
* __Andrew Kroll__ - <xxxajk@gmail.com> * __Andrew Kroll__ - <xxxajk@gmail.com>
* Major contributor to mass storage code * Major contributor to mass storage code
@ -86,7 +86,15 @@ This library make it easy to add support for different Bluetooth services like a
Some different examples can be found in the [example directory](examples/Bluetooth). Some different examples can be found in the [example directory](examples/Bluetooth).
The BTD library will also make it possible to use multiple services at once, the following example sketch is an example of this: The BTD library will also make it possible to use multiple services at once, the following example sketch is an example of this:
<https://github.com/felis/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/blob/master/examples/Bluetooth/PS3SPP/PS3SPP.ino> <https://github.com/felis/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/blob/master/examples/Bluetooth/PS3SPP/PS3SPP.ino>.
### [BTHID library](BTHID.cpp)
The [Bluetooth HID library](BTHID.cpp) allows you to connect HID devices via Bluetooth to the USB Host Shield.
Currently HID mice and keyboards are supported.
It uses the standard BOOT protocol, but it is very easy to modify it for your device, you simply have do edit the parser. See the example: <https://github.com/felis/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/blob/master/examples/Bluetooth/BTHID/BTHID.ino> for more information.
### [SPP library](SPP.cpp) ### [SPP library](SPP.cpp)