List USB Devices from Command Line
Publikováno: 27.2.2019
I was recently creating a Recalbox with my 5 year old son and it was an awesome experience; I saw the excitement and curiosity in his eyes while helping him put together a video game machine. We added NES, SNES, and Nintendo 64 games to the device but it became apparent that the N64 controller […]
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I was recently creating a Recalbox with my 5 year old son and it was an awesome experience; I saw the excitement and curiosity in his eyes while helping him put together a video game machine. We added NES, SNES, and Nintendo 64 games to the device but it became apparent that the N64 controller needed its buttons reconfigured in a config file. To do so I needed to know the device’s USB name.
You can use the following command line execution to get the listing of connected USB devices:
system_profiler SPUSBDataType # >> USB: USB 3.0 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCISPTLP PCI Device ID: 0x9d2f PCI Revision ID: 0x0021 PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086 Generic USB Joystick : Product ID: 0x0006 Vendor ID: 0x0079 Version: 1.07 Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec Manufacturer: DragonRise Inc. Location ID: 0x14400000 / 2 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 500 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 iBridge: Product ID: 0x8600 Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Inc.) Version: 1.01 Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Location ID: 0x14100000 USB 3.1 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCIAR PCI Device ID: 0x15d4 PCI Revision ID: 0x0002 PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086 Bus Number: 0x00 USB 3.1 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCIAR PCI Device ID: 0x15d4 PCI Revision ID: 0x0002 PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086 Bus Number: 0x01
There are methods of viewing connected USB devices via an operating system UI but knowing how to quickly get that information via command line. It’s also much easier to copy and paste that data if you need to pass it on!
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