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The Hanvon Graphicpal brings you an exceptional tool to do more jobs than your mouse can reach, such as drawing, painting, writing, and annotating. Working as a pen, it liberates your hand to interact with your computer by the natural feelings that you accustom to in daily life. When not drawing, it also acts as a fully functioned mouse. The Hanvon Graphicpal brings you an exceptional tool to do more jobs than your mouse can reach, such as drawing, painting, writing, and annotating. Working as a pen, it liberates your hand to interact with your computer by the natural feelings that you accustom to in daily life. When not drawing, it also acts as a fully functioned mouse.
This is a ruby client that communicates with Hanvon Time & Attendance devices over the network.
Hanvon provides an SDK consisting only of a file named HwDevComm.dll. There is no official Linux support. Hence, I decided to reverse engineer the protocol. When used without a commukey / password, you can easily communicate with the device via a TCP socket and send the commands in plain text. However, when a key is used, messages sent and received are encrypted.
This is not official code from Hanvon. This is tested on the F710, but should work for the other models.
For more info on Hanvon devices, visit:
SDK documentation with list of functions is included in doc/
Installation
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