> depending on your OS, an "Arduino.exe" can't even access USB devices without an additional signed driver and/or further administrative privileges Which OS are you thinking of? WebUSB doesn't need any additional…
No, Logitech mice and keyboards generally use Logitech's proprietary HID++ protocol which is built on top of standard HID. WebUSB considers HID a "protected interface class" and blocks access to USB HID interfaces. USB…
FWIW Mozilla updated their position on Web Serial API to "neutral" and clarified that they might be okay with enabling the API with an add-on. https://mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/#webserial Allowing serial but…
The site has to request permission to access a device, then the user has to select the device from a permission dialog to grant access.
That's the wrong comparison. We used to only have dedicated POS systems, now we have the option to run POS software on a general purpose computing device. The question is why should that POS software be a native app…
Who says oil can't be produced? I mean, it doesn't make sense to use it as a fuel source since you'd have to put in at least as much energy as you'd be getting back out, but you can still produce it.
There are plenty of standalone apps for videoconferencing. I don't think there's any need to package it with a whiteboard app unless you can come up with an innovative way to integrate the video with the whiteboard…
> depending on your OS, an "Arduino.exe" can't even access USB devices without an additional signed driver and/or further administrative privileges Which OS are you thinking of? WebUSB doesn't need any additional…
No, Logitech mice and keyboards generally use Logitech's proprietary HID++ protocol which is built on top of standard HID. WebUSB considers HID a "protected interface class" and blocks access to USB HID interfaces. USB…
FWIW Mozilla updated their position on Web Serial API to "neutral" and clarified that they might be okay with enabling the API with an add-on. https://mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/#webserial Allowing serial but…
The site has to request permission to access a device, then the user has to select the device from a permission dialog to grant access.
That's the wrong comparison. We used to only have dedicated POS systems, now we have the option to run POS software on a general purpose computing device. The question is why should that POS software be a native app…
Who says oil can't be produced? I mean, it doesn't make sense to use it as a fuel source since you'd have to put in at least as much energy as you'd be getting back out, but you can still produce it.
There are plenty of standalone apps for videoconferencing. I don't think there's any need to package it with a whiteboard app unless you can come up with an innovative way to integrate the video with the whiteboard…