Hid Keyboard Device Driver Windows 7
- 14 rows Hid Keyboard Device Driver Details: Hid Keyboard Device now has a special edition for these.
- This same keyboard device in another Windows 7 64 bit (quietly identical) it is see as a HID Keyboard with ID HID (number). I also tried to start the kbdhid service manually. The service load fine then the keyboard is still not seen as a HID device.
- Hid Keyboard Device now has a special edition for these Windows versions: Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 10 32 bit, Windows 8, Windows 7 Enterprise (Microsoft Windows NT) 32bit, Windows 7 Starter 64bit, Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit, Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit, Windows 10 IoT 32bit, Windows 8 32bit, Windows Vista Home Basic 64bit.
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Hello,
As per the description, you are experiencing issue with Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse would stop working and after a while wireless keyboard and mouse starts working again on the system.
Jan 05, 2015 I am new to windows drivers development. I am planning to write a bluetooth profile driver that would act as a HID device to other bluetooth devices like iPhone and Android. The idea is that using this connection an android phone, for example, would see my windows 7 PC as a bluetooth mouse and/or keyboard.
I certainly understand your concern.
Mouse and keyboard problem can have a number of causes like, cables that aren’t connected properly, incorrect device settings, Missing updates, Hardware problems. This problem may also occur one of the following reasons.
• The batteries that you are using are low in power.
• The receiver is plugged into a port that is not working
• There may be a connection problem in the battery compartment or on the recharge base.
In the meanwhile, I would suggest you to try the following methods and check if that helps.
Method 1:
Run the Hardware and Device Troubleshooter
The Hardware and Device Troubleshooter is an automated tool which checks the hardware connection on the computer for any known issues and provides the details on how to fix them. Follow these steps to run the troubleshooter.
- Press “Windows Key” + “R” keys from the keyboard. In the run box, type “Control”
- Control Panel will open up, now click on “Troubleshooting”.
- In the “Troubleshooting” window, click on “View All” on the left pane.
- Click on “Hardware and Device”.
- Click on “Advanced” and then click on “Run as Administrator”.
- Click “Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.
If the issue persists, follow method 2
Method 2:
I would suggest you to refer to the article given below and check if that helps.
Troubleshoot response failures in wireless keyboard or mouse
I hope this information helps.
Please do let us know if you need any further assistance, we will be glad to assist you.
Thank you.
I see 'HID Keyboard Device' listed twice under 'Keyboards' listing in the Device Manager. What do they mean? Do they represent the laptop keyboard? Why are there two of them?
Windows 7 64-bitDell Studio XPS laptop
WilliamWilliam3 Answers
A HID Keyboard Device is just a generic keyboard. Keyboard devices are now common enough that basic drivers and support for them are a solved problem. Odds are one of the devices listed in your device manager represents the keyboard used to type your question.
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But what about the other one? It turns out that lots of things are, at their core, 'keyboards'. Barcode scanners, for example, are often built to look like a simple keyboard from the perspective of the computer. So are some infrared devices. But, I suspect in your case, the 2nd device is what processes the signals when you use your Fn or Fn Lock key.
Joel CoehoornJoel CoehoornHID is a TLA (Three Letter Acronym) for 'Human Interface Device'.Microsoft uses this term for most input devices (keyboard and mice typically).In the device manager, it just refers to keyboard that uses the standard microsoft driver.You may have two if you have used a docking port or have installed other speciality keyboard drivers.
Windows incorrectly listed mouse as keyboard. Confirm these - both your mouse/keyboard is USB type - you swap plug these two device interchangeably between two USB port on your computer
I found this out when troubleshoot 'allow this device to wake the computer'.By tick only one of them at a time, I found one actually represent mouse and the other one is keyboard.
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Uninstall/reinstall does not fix this issue.