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USB keyboard problem
Operating system Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
I recently purchased a USB keyboard. When connected to the PC is seen as "USB-compliant keyboard" and Windows Update does not find any drivers. The same keyboard on other PCs is seen as "HID Keyboard" and it works correctly. If I go into property 'keyboard driver" in question on which the system is recognized as "USB-compliant keyboard" the string identifying as USB. Here's how it looks:
USB \ VID_062A & PID_0201 & REV_0100
USB \ VID_062A & PID_0201
On other systems always Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, however, is recognized as:
HID \ VID_062A & PID_0201 & REV_0100
HID \ VID_062A & PID_0201
So in this last case it works properly without any request of any driver. Windows automatically install the Keyboard HID driver and everything is ok.
Now, considering that installed in not working system I do have other HID devices fully active (a mouse and other two input devices) and assuming that the problem is due to service KBDHID, I wonder what can I do to force the system to recognize the keyboard as HID and not USB. I tried to force the keyboard HID driver in the "General properties" for the "USB-compliant keyboard" device, but does not work. Any ideas?
As a last thing I would point out that no event and no error is found in Event Viewer.