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qmk_firmware/lib/lufa/Demos/Host/LowLevel/MouseHost/asf.xml
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<asf xmlversion="1.0">
<project caption="Mouse HID Host Demo (Low Level APIs)" id="lufa.demos.host.lowlevel.mouse.example.avr8">
<require idref="lufa.demos.host.lowlevel.mouse"/>
<require idref="lufa.boards.dummy.avr8"/>
<generator value="as5_8"/>
<device-support value="at90usb1287"/>
<config name="lufa.drivers.board.name" value="none"/>
<build type="define" name="F_CPU" value="16000000UL"/>
<build type="define" name="F_USB" value="16000000UL"/>
</project>
<module type="application" id="lufa.demos.host.lowlevel.mouse" caption="Mouse HID Host Demo (Low Level APIs)">
<info type="description" value="summary">
Keyboard HID Host demo, implementing a basic USB mouse host that can display movement data on the board LEDs. This demo uses the Low Level LUFA APIs to manually implement a USB Class for demonstration purposes without using the simpler in-built LUFA Class Driver APIs.
</info>
<info type="gui-flag" value="move-to-root"/>
<info type="keyword" value="Technology">
<keyword value="Low Level APIs"/>
<keyword value="USB Host"/>
<keyword value="HID Class"/>
</info>
<device-support-alias value="lufa_avr8"/>
<device-support-alias value="lufa_xmega"/>
<device-support-alias value="lufa_uc3"/>
<build type="distribute" subtype="user-file" value="doxyfile"/>
<build type="distribute" subtype="user-file" value="MouseHost.txt"/>
<build type="c-source" value="MouseHost.c"/>
<build type="c-source" value="ConfigDescriptor.c"/>
<build type="header-file" value="MouseHost.h"/>
<build type="header-file" value="ConfigDescriptor.h"/>
<build type="module-config" subtype="path" value="Config"/>
<build type="header-file" value="Config/LUFAConfig.h"/>
<require idref="lufa.common"/>
<require idref="lufa.platform"/>
<require idref="lufa.drivers.usb"/>
<require idref="lufa.drivers.peripheral.usart"/>
<require idref="lufa.drivers.misc.ansi"/>
<require idref="lufa.drivers.board"/>
<require idref="lufa.drivers.board.leds"/>
</module>
</asf>