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Originally Posted by Searcher22
Many of them have a USB port and can be used as "host USB connections" , so apart from power being limited to 100ma for use with non powered devices does Windows Mobile 5 natively support USB devices for example my Freecom FHD-XS 60GB external hdd and CF card readers.
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Yes, it does - Windows Mobile has supported the HID (human interface - like mouse and keyboards) and MSC (mass storage) profiles since Pocket PC 2002. However, the reference drivers are neither as robust nor comprehensive as those in XP. Also, the actual drivers shipped are almost always modified by manufacturers. Worse, not all devices conform fully with USB spec.
This leaves us right back where we started - which devices will actually work with the Loox and other USB-host enabled PDAs is still hit and miss. FWIW, you can try these drivers to replace the Loox drivers:
http://www.ratocsystems.com/english/...iver/cfu1.html
They actually have far wider compatibility than the original drivers. Make sure you make a backup of your data and registry (especially the registry!) before installing these, as an uninstall will wipe out your registry entries required for usb host.
Edit: You can find info on this and more at
www.firstloox.org