HID Manager — is the standard USB HID API on Mac OS X. It also includes Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) devices like PowerBook keyboards and trackpads. It is very close to the USB HID API and therefore also relatively close to the Microsoft Windows Windows Driver Kit… … Wikipedia
HID — HID: High Intensity Discharge lamp газоразрядная лампа. Human Interface Device устройство взаимодействия с человеком, устройство ввода. USB HID соответствующий класс USB устройств. HID Global компания, разработчик систем… … Википедия
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HID — is a three letter acronym which can stand for:*Human interface device, a computer device that interacts with and takes input from humans, such as the keyboard, mouse, etc. *HID Corporation, a major manufacturer of contactless access control… … Wikipedia
hid´e|ous|ness — hid|e|ous «HIHD ee uhs», adjective. 1. very ugly; frightful; horrible: »a hideous monster. 2. terrible; revolting; abominable: »a hideous crime. SYNONYM(S): repuls … Useful english dictionary
hid´e|ous|ly — hid|e|ous «HIHD ee uhs», adjective. 1. very ugly; frightful; horrible: »a hideous monster. 2. terrible; revolting; abominable: »a hideous crime. SYNONYM(S): repuls … Useful english dictionary
hid|e|ous — «HIHD ee uhs», adjective. 1. very ugly; frightful; horrible: »a hideous monster. 2. terrible; revolting; abominable: »a hideous crime. SYNONYM(S): repuls … Useful english dictionary
Hid — Hid, imp. & p. p. of {Hide}. See {Hidden}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hid — v. hidro . Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN HID elem. hidr(o)1 . Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
hid — [hıd] the past tense of ↑hide … Dictionary of contemporary English
hid — past tense and alternative pp. of HIDE (Cf. hide) (v.1). How to entangle, trammel up and snare Your soul in mine, and labyrinth you there Like the hid scent in an unbudded rose? Aye, a sweet kiss you see your mighty woes. [Keats, Lamia ] … Etymology dictionary