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    Hey all, I have several projects that I want to complete that involve USB devices. I was wondering if there is any generic way to grab the output and input to any USB device. I'm not looking for anything too clean, just something that works for the moment, as I will spend time adjusting the method to my various projects. At any rate, is there a generic way to access the output and input of any USB device in windows? (or even just grab the output?) thanks, - legit legit-tech.net

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      Hey all, I have several projects that I want to complete that involve USB devices. I was wondering if there is any generic way to grab the output and input to any USB device. I'm not looking for anything too clean, just something that works for the moment, as I will spend time adjusting the method to my various projects. At any rate, is there a generic way to access the output and input of any USB device in windows? (or even just grab the output?) thanks, - legit legit-tech.net

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      legit wrote:

      I was wondering if there is any generic way to grab the output and input to any USB device.

      No, there isn't. Anyway, try to post your question to the Hardware forum. :)

      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.

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