Human Interface Device
Full Form of HID
What is HID?
A Human Interface Device (HID) is a type of computer device that interacts directly with humans, taking input from or providing output to users. Common examples include keyboards, mice, touchscreens, joysticks, and game controllers. In the context of India, HIDs are ubiquitous across educational institutions, IT companies, government offices, and homes, facilitating everyday computing tasks. The term is widely used in operating systems like Windows and Linux, where HID drivers manage the communication between hardware and software. For students pursuing degrees in computer science or electronics, understanding HID protocols (such as USB HID class) is essential for designing peripheral devices or troubleshooting driver issues. The concept also appears in competitive exams like GATE and UGC NET, where questions on device drivers and input/output interfaces may reference HIDs. As India embraces digitalisation—from Aadhaar-enabled biometric devices to online education platforms—the role of HIDs becomes increasingly significant in enabling user interaction with technology. Overall, the HID standard simplifies peripheral connectivity and ensures plug-and-play compatibility across various systems.
HID का फुल फॉर्म
मानव इंटरफ़ेस उपकरण
Example
During the computer hardware lab, the instructor explained that every mouse and keyboard is classified as a Human Interface Device (HID) and uses the same driver framework in Windows.