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Win+X>Device Manager can get you to where you need to go.
Hope this helps!
I have CUE and no problems. Old version though...so maybe just downgrade. Although that involves flashing old firmware onto your devices which you are going to have to ask for at Corsair forums.
Regardless, I just tried a solution that seems to have yielded fruit, found oddly enough in a FFXIV forum. Something in that game has caused similar brief disconnects with DS4 users on PC, wired or otherwise, resulting in much the same errors I'm reading in this thread. Their solution was to go into Device Manager, under the Software Devices section and to Disable the "Microsoft Device Association Root Enumerator" selection.
After having done so, I've sat in training mode in Tekken 7 for the last 30 minutes and have not had a single freeze with the associated up/back ghost input. That's a great deal better result than all the other suggestions I've yet done, many from which came from this thread (thank you for those).
I'll save you the trouble and state that I don't know what this enumerator does, and the internet doesn't have a ton to say about it either. From another forum came this description..
"The Microsoft Device Association Root Enumerator does exactly as it says. When a device has to install drivers or software it may use a "Rooted" piece of software - the Enumerator assigns a value. Think like the old library look-up system with the paper cards and the dewey decimals.
So - you install a device like a MIDI keyboard so you can do some sick drops. This device may require the software to start immediately on boot-up. Without the Root Enumerator doing its portion you may experience certain portions of your equipment "malfunctioning". So you may blame the PC or heck even the manufacturer of the device for it being "broken", but hey you're a DJ, gotta get the foam flowing right at the apex of the song right? That 1/1000 of a second means the world."
If this means I can't play Star Wars Tie Fighter anymore, then I guess my dreams of being on the next Tekken Eleague are over.
Remember to read THE ENTIRE THREAD, it's not that long. There are dozens of possible solutions.