#include #include #include "usb_mouse.h" // which buttons are currently pressed uint8_t mouse_buttons=0; // protocol setting from the host. We use exactly the same report // either way, so this variable only stores the setting since we // are required to be able to report which setting is in use. uint8_t mouse_protocol=1; // Set the mouse buttons. To create a "click", 2 calls are needed, // one to push the button down and the second to release it int8_t usb_mouse_buttons(uint8_t left, uint8_t middle, uint8_t right) { uint8_t mask=0; if (left) mask |= 1; if (middle) mask |= 4; if (right) mask |= 2; mouse_buttons = mask; return usb_mouse_move(0, 0, 0); } // Move the mouse. x, y and wheel are -127 to 127. Use 0 for no movement. int8_t usb_mouse_move(int8_t x, int8_t y, int8_t wheel) { uint8_t intr_state, timeout; if (!usb_configured()) return -1; if (x == -128) x = -127; if (y == -128) y = -127; if (wheel == -128) wheel = -127; intr_state = SREG; cli(); UENUM = MOUSE_ENDPOINT; timeout = UDFNUML + 50; while (1) { // are we ready to transmit? if (UEINTX & (1<