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I'm guessing its supposed to be the Xbox controller myself. The VID 046d & PID C21E supposedly belong to it. Also appears to belong to logitech f510 controller as well (logitech apparantly makes both?) /shrug.
They probably put it in there for wireless controllers as they seem to have a constant need to validate their existence. I imagine the battery life will go to ♥♥♥♥ if this is the case though.
Edit: This has been going on for some time apparently:
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?p=34266497
1. Load up Process Explorer (from SysInternals).
2. Find the steam.exe process, right-click, and select Properties.
3. Switch to the Threads tab.
4. Find the thread with a name starting like "SDL2.dll!SDL_DYNAPI", select it, and press the Suspend button down below.
This only work until you restart Steam, though; I'm not sure how you would fix this permanently.
ultramage said suspending the SDL2.dll thread seemed to have no ill effects, though I support anything to so with Big Picture or a game controller might conceivably be affected.
Edit: I guess I didn't read that thread carefully enough or else I would have had my answer, lol
the probleme still exist !
edit: screenshot here http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2015/46/1447377356-sans-titre.png
Built apr 29 2016 api v017
package 1461972496 w7 x64
Now, there must be some event to which the application can subscribe instead of continously polling the registry.
Games do realize when controllers are added, yet the Steam client is the only thing I've seen hammering the registry like that.
You knowing about the issue and it still being there means it's been disregarded as not worth fixing?
The problem for me was overclocking (disable it and try).
The post is old, but I bet someone will fall in the same hole.
Rejoice!!!