: The device firmware revision number (Revision 2.00), tracking engineering and chip upgrades over time.
The hardware string HID\VID_1EA7&PID_0066 identifies the , which relies entirely on the integrated Windows HID-compliant device driver framework to function properly without external software. If you would like to delve deeper, let me know:
: Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers in the Windows Device Manager, right-click the Host Controller , click Uninstall Device , and restart the computer to force Windows to rebuild the stack.
If you see it under an “Unknown device” or with a yellow exclamation mark, the driver is missing or corrupted. hid vid-1ea7 amp-pid-0066 amp-rev-0200 amp-mi-00
This text provides a concise technical description of a USB Human Interface Device (HID) identified by Vendor ID 0x1EA7 and Product ID 0x0066, firmware revision 0x0200, with Interface (MI) 00.
Since this ID points toward , the best way to resolve any issues is to go directly to the source.
By identifying the as Sharkoon, you’ve done the hard part. Simply installing their specific configuration software should unlock the full features of your hardware and clear up any "Unknown Device" errors. : The device firmware revision number (Revision 2
Uncheck the box that says Click OK and restart your system. Solution 4: Resolve Wireless Interference
Generally recognized as a “Generic Gamepad”. Use or Gamepad Companion for mapping. If not recognized, reset NVRAM (Intel Macs) or check USB-C adapter compatibility (for M1/M2).
The hardware identification string (often formatted in Android, Linux, or specific registry keys as hid vid-1ea7 amp-pid-0066 amp-rev-0200 amp-mi-00 ) corresponds to a Human Interface Device (HID). Specifically, it identifies the Mediatrack Edge Mini Keyboard , a wireless peripheral distributed under tech brands like Sharkoon Technologies and Plexgear. If you see it under an “Unknown device”
: Navigate to the Advanced Power Options panel, expand USB settings , and set USB selective suspend setting to Disabled . This prevents Windows from turning off power to the wireless receiver. 3. Power Interruption and Signal Dropouts
: Device Manager flags the device with "This device cannot start (Code 10)" or "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43)".
Yes, it simply means you have revision 1.0.0 of the same product instead of revision 2.0.0. The functionality should be the same, but there may be minor hardware differences between the revisions.
: This refers to the Interface Number, which in this case is 00 or 0 in decimal. This can indicate which interface of a multi-interface device this relates to. For many devices, this will simply be 0, indicating the first (and possibly only) interface.
Indicates firmware revision 2.00 of the internal controller chip. Multiple Interface (00)