You safely remove the USB device from the USB port. You reconnect the same USB device or a different USB device to the same USB port on the hub. In this scenario, the computer does not detect the USB device. Note This issue affects USB 2.0 hubs and USB 2.0 components in USB 3.0 hubs. This issue occurs because the USB port is disabled. Lumidigm drivers can be found in the Lumidigm Developer Center. Request Information. HID Global is committed to superior customer service.
-->You can browse and download individual Windows 10 driver samples on the Microsoft Samples portal. You can also clone, fork, or download the Windows-driver-samples repo on GitHub.
Earlier versions of Windows driver samples are archived at Microsoft Archive on GitHub:
For Windows 7, samples were included in the Windows Driver Kit (WDK).
Driver samples for specific technologies
For more information about the Windows 10 driver samples available for a specific technology area, see the following topics:
HID Related Specifications and Tools
Device Class Definition HID
The Device Class Definition for HID 1.11 is intended to supplement the USB Specification and provide HID manufacturers with the information necessary to build USB-compatible devices. It also specifies how the HID class driver should extract data from USB devices. The primary and underlying goals of the HID class definition are to:
- be as compact as possible to save device data space
- allow the software application to skip unknown information
- be extensible and robust
- support nesting and collections
- be self-describing to allow generic software applications
HID Usage Tables
The HID Usage Tables 1.21 document defines constants that can be interpreted by an application to identify the purpose and meaning of a data field in a HID report.
Usages are also used to define the meaning of groups of related data items. This is accomplished by the hierarchical assignment of usage information to collections.
Usages identify the purpose of a collection and the items it contains. Each Input, Output, Feature, and/or Collection data item within a Collection item can be assigned a purpose with its own usage item. Usages assigned to a collection apply to the items within the collection.
The HID Usage Tables document contains extensions to the tables defined in the USB Device Class Definition for Human Interface Devices. All usages pages, except the Keyboard table, are replicated in the Usage Table document. The Usage Table document identifies the extensions to the Keyboard usage table.
Note: For keyboards, look at the usage table sections in both the HID Specification and the HID Usage Table document!
Drivers Hid Global Port Devices Terminal
Approved Usage Table Review Requests
The following HID Usage Table Review Requests have been approved for implementation by the USB Device Working Group HID Committee. These Review requests assign enumeration values and recommended meaning to new Usages allocated after the publication of the HID Usage Tables v1.21. Please note that the creation of a new Usage does not imply support for that Usage by any USB HID Host vendor. Integrated Usage Table Review Requests.