Logicool Input Devices Driver
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Human Interface Devices (HID) is a device class definition to replace PS/2-style connectors with a generic USB driver to support HID devices such as keyboards, mice, game controllers, etc. Prior to HID, devices could only utilize strictly-defined protocols for mice and keyboards. Hardware innovation required either overloading data in an existing protocol or creating non-standard hardware with its own specialized driver. HID provided support for these “boot mode” devices while adding support for hardware innovation through extensible, standardized and easily-programmable interfaces.
HID devices today include a broad range of devices such as alphanumeric displays, bar code readers, volume controls on speakers/headsets, auxiliary displays, sensors and many others. Many hardware vendors also use HID for their proprietary devices.
HID began with USB but was designed to be bus-agnostic. It was designed for low latency, low bandwidth devices but with flexibility to specify the rate in the underlying transport. The specification for HID over USB was ratified by the USB-IF in 1996 and support over additional transports followed soon after. Details on currently supported transports can be found in HID Transports Supported in Windows. 3rd-party, vendor-specific transports are also allowed via custom transport drivers.
HID Concepts
HID consists of two fundamental concepts, a Report Descriptor, and Reports. Reports are the actual data that is exchanged between a device and a software client. The Report Descriptor describes the format and meaning the data that the device supports.

For a listing of video card drivers, see our video card drivers page. Other PCI device that Windows cannot identify. If you tried the above two steps and your Windows Device Manager still contains an Unknown PCI device, likely the device cannot be identified. Add device to affected devices in the input settings. Reconnect device or reboot PC; Add affected device manually (use this method only, if you want to hide non recognized HID devices): Run regedit and go to HKEYLOCALMACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services HidGuardian Parameters; Create multi-string value with the name AffectedDevices; Open Device Manager, find your input device and open properties. Free download - Logitech Unifying USB receiver Driver v.5.90.38 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64).
Reports
Applications and HID devices exchange data through Reports. There are three Report types: Input Reports, Output Reports, and Feature Reports.
| Report Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Input Report | Data sent from the HID device to the application, typically when the state of a control changes. |
| Output Report | Data sent from the application to the HID device, for example to the LEDs on a keyboard. |
| Feature Report | Data that can be manually read and/or written, and are typically related to configuration information. |
Each Top Level Collection defined in a Report Descriptor can contain zero (0) or more reports of each type.
Usage Tables
The USB-IF working group publishes HID Usage Tables that are part of the Report Descriptors that describe what HID devices are allowed to do. These HID Usage Tables contain a list with descriptions of Usages, which describe the intended meaning and use of a particular item described in the Report Descriptor. For example, a Usage is defined for the left button of a mouse. The Report Descriptor can define where in a Report an application can find the current state of the mouse’s left button. The Usage Tables are broken up into several name spaces, called Usage Pages. Each Usage Page describes a set of related Usages to help organize the document. The combination of a Usage Page and Usage define the Usage ID that uniquely identifies a specific Usage in the Usage Tables.
See also
USB-IF HID Specifications.
What is Unplugged Device?
Unplugged Device, also known as non-present devices, is a kind of device that was physically removed from the computer but whose registry entries were not deleted. Once connected with a new USB Flash Drive, Windows will save its related information. When a device has been disconnected with the system, the remained information refers to an unplugged device. Other unplugged devices include Scanner, Printer, Android Devices and iOS Devices etc.
How to Check Unplugged Devices?
There are two methods to check unplugged devices on Windows. Let’s take Windows 10 as an example.
Method One: Check Unplugged Devices in Device Manager
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Although some devices won’t display by default in Device Manager, you can still check those hidden devices with one more step, including unplugged devices.
1. Right-click the Windows Start button and choose “Device Manager”;
2. Click “view” and choose “show hidden devices”;

Then you will find some hidden devices in the list, which includes the unplugged devices.
Method Two: Check Unplugged Devices with a Driver Updater
1. Run driver updater - Driver Booster 6 beta, it will automatically scan and check the driver status;
2. After scanning, there will be a list of all available updates, the driver with a “” mark belongs to unplugged device driver.
How to Update Necessary Unplugged Device Drivers
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Updating necessary unplugged device driver can make it better adapt to the system and run smoother. You can also update the unplugged device driver in Device Manager or use Driver Booster.
Method One: Update Unplugged Device Drivers in Device Manager
1. Right-click the relevant device and choose “update driver”;

2. Click “Search automatically for updated driver software”;
It will start searching for driver update online. If there is a new driver available, you can manually update it for better use.
Method Two: Update Unplugged Device Drivers with Driver Booster 6 beta
Since manually updating a device driver can be time-wasting and you need to consider the compatibility, you can also use Driver Booster 6 beta to update the device drivers. It can easily scan and check the diver status and provide common driver update. With the enhanced database, Driver Booster 6 beta will match the best driver for unplugged devices. When plugged again, these devices will run better on computer.

1. Run Driver Booster 6 beta and wait for the scanning result;
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2. Click “Update Now” to upgrade all outdated drivers.
How to Clean Useless Unplugged Device Data
Besides updating, Driver Booster 6 beta can also help clean the unplugged device data. If some unplugged devices won’t be used again, you can choose to clean the related data.
Since there are no systematic ways to clean unplugged device data, you may need to check the saving paths and clean up them manually. This is flexible for most users. Besides, if you delete some important files, it may cause a problem. In this case, Driver Booster 6 beta can be the choice.
1. Run Driver Booster and choose “Clean Unplugged Device Data”;
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2. Click “Start”, it will automatically scan and clean the unplugged device data.
