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Although, it's best to leave that stuff alone unless something there is causing a problem or you want to disable or uninstall a specific thing.
A human interface device or HID is a type of computer device that interacts directly with, and most often takes input from, humans and may deliver output to humans.
USB Ports will also add to that list, even if currently unused.
Plugging in and removing devices such as your iPod, iPhone, Camera, and external HDD, etc. Or moving your keyboard/mouse from one port to another, etc. Perhaps you plug the device into USB port 1, then next time USB port 2, etc. You find they get created and merely stick around afterwards. However, they don't affect the system and should be left there. Most are there for future functions to work and be accessed faster for the same driver.
like this:
Keyboards:
HID Keyboard Device
HID Keyboard Device
HID Keyboard Device
Razer BlackWidow Ultimate
Mice and other pointing devices:
HID-compliant mouse
HID-compliant mouse
Razer BlackWidow Ultimate
Is this the reason why my mice gets disconnected randomly and how do i fix this? thanks
you can remove this devices by adding set devmgr show nonpresent devices=1 to environment variables, open device manager and choose show hidden devices - just delete grayed devices it's history of connected devices, when you change ports where insert devices, devmgr make new entry in registry (CurrentControlSet)
^ This
The drivers stay, yes. But the devices do not (at least not visable in the device manager).
The registry keeps track of devices and their device id# anytime something is connected/installed. Under WinOS normal mode, old devices shouldn't be showing in the device manager, that is not normal at all. Now it can occur when you are viewing WinOS via safe mode, old, still installed devices (according to the Windows Registry) might still remain, but this however is normal.
source :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWkvzycD5PE @ 2:50
its a techquickie
some wireless dongles show as muliple k/m
windows will use whatever it takes inputs from