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It's also possible to use tools like <b>ttylog</b> to wedge keyboard data into a terminal from a serial port. | It's also possible to use tools like <b>ttylog</b> to wedge keyboard data into a terminal from a serial port. | ||
+ | * ACM = Abstract Control Model | ||
+ | * CDC = Communications Device Class | ||
==Bluetooth== | ==Bluetooth== | ||
Many modern Linux distributions also provide good support for Bluetooth through the BlueZ stack, which has a comprehensive list of Bluetooth profiles that it supports. Opticon's devices transmit data over Bluetooth in one of two ways. They present themselves in either SPP-mode profile, with an accompanying serial port, or in HID-mode profile, where they present as any other HID device. | Many modern Linux distributions also provide good support for Bluetooth through the BlueZ stack, which has a comprehensive list of Bluetooth profiles that it supports. Opticon's devices transmit data over Bluetooth in one of two ways. They present themselves in either SPP-mode profile, with an accompanying serial port, or in HID-mode profile, where they present as any other HID device. |