HID only has one USB Input Device listed under it?

Revenem

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Windows usually has more than one Human Interface Device installed on it, right? They have several devices like "HID-compliant consumer control device" listed under HID in Device Manager. I happen to have only one and it's "USB Input Device". Is this normal? Am I missing something? Some kind of software? I make sure almost all my drivers are up to date and none are missing. Here's a picture: http://i.imgur.com/7MKPc5T.png
 

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Welcome to SevenForum Revenem

I would say, you are reading it wrongly.

Scroll to the last item.

Universal Serial Bus controllers.


Google: Human Interface Device

In computing, the USB human interface device class (USB HID class) is a part of the USB specification for computer peripherals: it specifies a device class (a type of computer hardware) for human interface devices such as keyboards, mice, game controllers and alphanumeric display devices.


Eric.
 

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Thanks for responding, Eric. I checked the Universal Serial Bus Controllers line as well, but I guess my question is why do I not have "HID-compliant consumer control devices" specifically. Is there necessarily a driver missing or is it just something that not all computers have? Sorry, I'm kind of a newbie to this kind of stuff. I'm using a laptop btw.
 

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This is mine.

I am using laptop.

Is your system having any problem.

If not, there is nothing but it is normal.
 

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Thanks for replying again but now that I've seen that you have some kind of "HID-compliant device" and I don't it bugs me even more, lol. I'll probably wait for somebody to explain whether it's normal to not have it at all. And yes fortunately my laptop functions perfectly. Still curious though
 

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