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How do I programmatically access a USB transfer cable (such as Belkin's Easy Transfer Cable) from Windows?

I'm familiar with libusb-win32, but from what I can tell, using that with newer devices and with Windows Vista seems iffy.

I know that Windows Easy Transfer can do this. How do I write code that does the same thing as Windows Easy Transfer?

If there is no canned documentation on how to do this, I'm willing to do some digging, but I don't know where to start. How do I watch what Windows Easy Transfer is doing to find out how it does it? I see that Windows even gives transfer cables their own category in the Device Manager, "Transfer Cable Devices." How do I do low-level communication with one of these these drivers?

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You will need to use the low level win32 API to do this. Microsoft has some nice examples here on accessing a Human Interface Device. The transfer cable isn't explicitly an HID like a mouse or keyboard, but it conforms to the HID spec.

For example, to get the name of the USB device you would call

HidD_GetProductString(...)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms790920.aspx

There is lots more there, you should definitely take a look at the sample c app that works for all versions of windows from 2000 to Vista.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd163258.aspx

Good Luck!

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Thanks, but after trying out the HID sample app, it looks like these transfer cables aren't HID compliant (although devices like my UPS's data port are). – Josh Kelley Mar 10 at 20:47
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I found out that Microsoft now offers WinUSB for simple user-mode communication with USB devices. (A WinUSB device driver must first be installed for the device; this is somewhat similar to a libusb-win32 device driver.) WinUSB works on XP (SP2 and above) and Vista.

The Easy Transfer Cable uses WinUSB for its device driver, so I was able to communicate with it by following the example code in Microsoft's WinUSB howto document.

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