One of the benefits of a well-defined specification like the USB HID class is the abundance of device drivers available in most modern operating systems. USB HID class devices and their basic functions are defined in USB Implementers Forum documentation without any specific software in mind. Because of these generic descriptions, it is easy for operating system designers to include functioning drivers for devices such as keyboards, mice, and other generic human interface devices. The inclusion of these generic drivers allows for faster deployment of devices and easier installation by end-users. There are several example applications in TivaWareTM for C Series that can be good starting points for supporting other HID devices.