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HID Usage Tables Document 1.1 - C. Scott Ananian

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44 Universal Serial Bus <strong>HID</strong> <strong>Usage</strong> <strong>Tables</strong><strong>Usage</strong> ID <strong>Usage</strong> Name <strong>Usage</strong> Type Section48 Indicator Red Sel 10.649 Indicator Green Sel 10.64A Indicator Amber Sel 10.64B Generic Indicator OOC 10.64C System Suspend OOC 10.64D External Power Connected OOC 10.64E-FFFF ReservedNote The <strong>Usage</strong> Selected Indicator, <strong>Usage</strong> In Use Indicator, and <strong>Usage</strong> Multi Mode Indicatorusages can change the usage type of the usage(s) that they contain.10.1 Keyboard IndicatorsNum LockCaps LockScroll LockComposeKanaShift10.2 Telephony IndicatorsDo Not DisturbOff-HookRingMessage WaitingData ModeSpeakerHead SetHoldMicrophoneCoverageNight ModeSend CallsOOC – Indicates that Number Lock is enabled.OOC – Indicates that Capital Lock is enabled.OOC – Indicates that Scroll Lock is enabled.OOC – Indicates that composition mode is enabled.OOC – Indicates that Kana mode is enabled.OOC – Indicates that the Shift function is enabled.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the phone is not accepting incoming calls.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the handset is off-hook.OOC – (Phone) Indicates visually that a phone is ringing.OOC – (Phone, answering machine) Indicates that a message has beenrecorded and has not yet been heard.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the phone is in a mode that transfers data(rather than voice).OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the phone is using the speaker/microphoneinstead of a handset or headset.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the phone is using the headset instead of ahandset or speaker/microphone.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the caller is on hold.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the microphone has been muted.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that incoming calls are forwarded to a coveringstation.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that the phone is in after-hours mode.OOC – (Phone) Indicates that incoming calls are forwarded to another station.Version <strong>1.1</strong> April 8, 1999

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