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Leopard Technical Q&As: Games
The Human Interface Device (HID) Manager provides input and force-feedback capabilities for Mac OS X games. With the HID Manager, games can easily identify, configure, and use HID-compliant USB devices, such as joysticks and non-Apple displays. In Mac OS X, the HID Manager supports access to HID-class devices. For access to devices that provide tactile sensation to the user, developers can use the Force Feedback framework to define a programming interface that is functionally similar to Microsoft's DirectInput API.

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HID Manager Event Data Underruns (HTML)
QA1038: Explains how to correctly handle HID Manager event queue data underruns.
2001-06-13
Retain Counts of io_object_t Objects in IOKit.framework (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
QA1195: Distinguishes between the retain counts of an I/O Kit kernel object and its io_object_t user space proxy.
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